State Council for Interstate Adult Offender
SupervisionAgenda for March 4, 2010:
• Rules• Training• Interstate Compact Offender Tracking System (ICOTS)
Update• HB 1030• Probation Update• Current Offender Update• Open Discussion• Invitation to the 2010 ICAOS Annual Business Meeting• Schedule Next Meeting
Council Members
• Executive – Misty Giles• Legislative – Rep. Clay Cox• Judicial – Judge John Ott• Victims Representative – Shawanda
Reynolds-Cobb• Probation – Kimberly Jones• Parole – David Morrison
Director of Parole Interstate Compact: David Morrison 404-463-2613
Assistant Director of Parole Interstate Compact:
Joe Kuebler 404-651-6681
Georgia Parole Interstate Compact Unit
Georgia Probation Interstate Compact Unit
Director of Probation Interstate Compact:
Kimberly Jones404-656-5305
Pertinent Rules Implemented March 1, 2010
• Rule 2.110 (c)Summary – If an offender is allowed to relocate without permission, the sending state must instruct the offender to return w/in 15 days. If he/she fails to do so, a nationwide extradition warrant must be issued w/in 10 days.
• Rule 3.101-1 (d)Summary – If an offender is transferred to another state by their full-time employer and as a condition of maintaining employment, the transfer request is now a mandatory acceptance.
• Rule 3.102 (c)Summary – An offender now may travel across state lines to continue working, while a transfer is pending in order to maintain employment.
• Rule 3.104-1 (c)Summary - Once Reporting Instructions are approved and a Notice of Arrival is submitted, the receiving state now assumes the supervision responsibility.
Training
• Continue to train at Parole, Probation and DOC Counselor Basic
• Parole Field personnel were trained on ICOTS in November 2009
• State-wide probation training scheduled for March 11th – 26th
• Continue to request assistance with being placed on conference/training agendas
Offender Count
Probation:
OS offenders in GA = 5481, down from 5504
GA offenders in other states = 8385, down from 9851
Parole:
OS offenders in GA = 853, up from 846 GA offenders in other states = 1623, up from 1561