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State Statutes - Idaho - Title 20 - Chapter 5 - 20-533
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20-533 - RELEASE FROM CUSTODY OF THE DEPARTMENT
(1) The department shall
determine an appropriate date for release of the juvenile offender from the
custody of the department, based upon guidelines established by the
department. The department shall review and update policy guidelines annually.
(2) Juvenile offenders may be released to their own home, to a
residential community based program, to a nonresidential community based
treatment program, to an approved independent living setting, or to other
appropriate residences, but shall remain on probation until the probation is
terminated by the court. Following the release of a juvenile offender the
court may conduct a hearing to review the juvenile's conditions of probation
and determine whether existing conditions should be amended or eliminated or
additional conditions imposed.
(3) County probation officers shall enforce probation conditions and
supervise juvenile offenders while on probation. As authorized by court order,
probation officers may establish additional reasonable conditions of probation
with which the juvenile offender must comply. The juvenile may move for a
hearing before the court to contest any conditions imposed by the probation
officer. If the probation officer establishes additional conditions of
probation, the probation officer shall advise the juvenile at the time such
additional conditions are imposed of the juvenile's right to move the court
for a hearing to contest those conditions.
(4) When the department is considering release of a juvenile offender
committed to the department for confinement, the department shall notify the
prosecuting attorney of the county from which the juvenile offender was
committed to confinement, the judge whose order caused the juvenile offender
to be committed to confinement and the victims of the juvenile offender's
unlawful conduct.
 
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