Cal. Code Regs. tit. 15 § 2732

Current through Register 2024 Notice Reg. No. 49, December 6, 2024
Section 2732 - Multijurisdiction Parolees Who Abscond
(a) Reporting. When the interstate unit receives information that a multijurisdiction parolee has absconded, a report shall be submitted to the board at the central office calendar.A multijurisdiction parolee absconds when he leaves the supervising state without permission, he does not return to the supervising state after leaving with permission, or he is unavailable for contact in the supervising state for more than thirty days.

An absconder report shall be submitted whenever it is clear that the parolee absconded although he is in custody or his location is known at the time the report is submitted. The report shall indicate the date the parolee absconded or the date the Interstate Unit determined he absconded.

(b) Board Action. When an absconder report is submitted, the board at the central office calendar shall review the report and suspend parole. The date of suspension shall be the date the parolee left the supervising state, the date the parolee should have returned to the supervising state if he was granted a temporary leave or the date the interstate unit determined he absconded. The parole period stops running on the date of the suspension. The suspend action authorizes the board to issue a warrant for the parolee's arrest if the parolee is in the custody of another jurisdiction.
(c) Absconder Located.
(1) Reporting. The interstate unit shall report to the board at the central office calendar when a multijurisdiction absconder is located.
(2) Board Action. If the parolee is located in the supervising state the board shall reinstate parole effective the date he was located. The parole period shall commence on the effective date of reinstatement. The board shall also determine whether to order revocation proceedings or continue the parolee on parole. If the board orders revocation proceedings the procedures in Section 2733 shall apply.

If the parolee is located in California, the board shall reinstate parole on the date of his arrest or location in California, whichever is earlier. All the procedures of Article 1-5 shall apply to revocation procedures in this case.

If the parolee is located in a state other than California or the supervising state the procedures of Section 2731(c)(2) shall apply.

Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 15, § 2732

Note: Authority cited: Section 5076.2, Penal Code. Reference: Sections 3057, 3059, 3060, 3064, Penal Code.