Current through Bulletin 2025-01, January 1, 2025
Section R547-2-3 - Credit for Good Behavior(1) A minor placed in secure detention may receive credit for good behavior while on a commitment after disposition, pursuant to Subsection 80-6-704(4). The rate of credit will be one day of credit for every three days of good behavior spent in detention.(2) To be considered for good behavior a minor must, for three days, have no serious problem behavior. Significant problem behavior can be:(a) physical aggression toward others; (b) verbal threats to kill or harm someone;(c) repeated display of gang affiliation; (d) significant property damage;(e) repeated disruptions that create an unsafe environment;(f) encouraging or supporting others to engage in any serious problem behavior; or (g) possession of contraband that can harm someone.(3) A determination of what constitutes good behavior and significant problem behavior shall be made by the facility administration in accordance with this rule. (4) A juvenile offender may appeal a denial of good time or the determination of serious problem behavior to the Division Director or designee.Utah Admin. Code R547-2-3
Adopted by Utah State Bulletin Number 2022-06, effective 3/4/2022