Supervision Rules/ Definitions
Arrival / Departure
Reporting Instruction
Absconder/Violation
Probable Cause Hearing/Retaking
100

A person only Absconds if what two things are true?

Officers cannot locate or contact them, and the individual took action to make themselves unavailable and failed to report.  


100

 How many days before travel can a departure notice be submitted?

 

5 Business days 

100

How long do you have to request Reporting Instructions under the new ICOTS rule for an offender already in or released in the receiving state? 

10 business days.
100

True or False: The new rule incorporates a 30-day investigation period for absconders and requires a record check before submission.



True



100

Under Rule 5.108, which of the following statements are True? 

A. Probable Cause Hearings must occur within 30 calendar days unless a postponement is granted
B. A written report is due within 10 business days
C. The individual cannot be retaken until the report is submitted 


All the above.
200

Rescinding supervision and imposing jail/prison when behavior cannot be addressed through corrective actions or graduated responses


What is the definition of revocation.

200

True or False: Under the Interstate Rule, the sending state must notify the receiving state of an offender’s departure, and the receiving state must confirm the offender’s arrival.

True, the receiving state will submit an NOA

200

True or False: States may mutually agree to let the person stay while the transfer investigation is completed

True
200

Before reporting an absconder, which of the following are required as part of “Reasonable Efforts”? 

A. Attempts at the offender’s last known residence
B. Contact with the offender’s employer or school
C. Contact with treatment or community agencies
D. Contact with family/collaterals including those listed in the transfer

All the above

200

If apprehended within 30 days of warrant issuance, states may _______ not to retake?

mutually agree

300

Following a rearrest, when do you submit an Offender Violation Report (OVR) versus a Progress Report?



When there is behavior requiring retaking in addition to the rearrest.

 

300

A receiving state is requesting Reporting Instructions, but the offender has a new felony charge. Can they still request RIs? 

No. Reporting instructions cannot be requested until the new charge has been adjudicated. 

300

Reporting Instructions are mandatory within how many days after sentencing when released from incarceration?



90 days

300

 Immediate reporting of absconding is allowed under the following circumstances, EXCEPT:

A. New violent, sexual, or serious offense
B. Fleeing or escape from law enforcement
C. Minor traffic violations causing a delay in supervision
D. GPS removal or violent history with escalating violations or victim safety risk



C. Minor traffic violations causing a delay in supervision

300

True or False: If 30 days have passed since apprehension or no agreement is reached, a probable cause hearing is required before retaking an individual.

True