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HB362I-WORK FOR RESTITUTION PROGRAM
Summary of the Introduced Bill

HB 362 -- Work for Restitution Program

Sponsor:  Guest

This bill allows any local governing agency, as specified in the
bill, to establish a work for restitution program and requires a
person who has pled guilty or nolo contendere to or has been
convicted of any nonviolent offense where restitution is a
requirement of his or her probation to participate in and
complete the program.  In its main provisions, the bill:

(1)  Specifies which offenders are eligible to participate in the
program;

(2)  Allows parole revocation for failure to complete or
participate in the program;

(3)  Requires an offender's program plan to be provided to the
Board of Probation and Parole within 30 days of his or her
admission into the program;

(4)  Requires the local governing agency to prepare monthly
progress reports to the board's designee;

(5)  Establishes restitution fee schedules;

(6)  Authorizes the local governing agency to enter into
agreements for the collection of fees;

(7)  Creates a community-based work for restitution fund to be
administered by the local city, county, or state to fund the
program; and

(8)  Requires the local governing agency to prepare an annual
report on the effectiveness and financial impact of the program.

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Last Updated November 17, 2009 at 9:24 am