AB 1210
Postrelease community supervision.
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No
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No
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Bill overview
This bill aims to improve the process of postrelease community supervision in California by requiring the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation to provide more extensive and earlier notifications to county probation departments about upcoming releases. Specifically, it mandates 90-day advance notice of a release date, with shorter notice periods for discharges set within 90 days, and requires the department to share information about care managers and the released person’s current county of residence to facilitate a smoother transition. The bill also clarifies reimbursement procedures for local agencies if the state mandates costs associated with the changes.
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