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Rule 17:61:01:01 Definitions.

          17:61:01:01.  Definitions. Words used in this article mean:

          (1)  "Agent," any person employed by parole services to supervise persons under supervision;

          (2)  "Agreement," the form that contains the conditions of supervision agreed upon, signed by the person under supervision;

          (3)  "Arrest warrant," a document issued by the executive director for the arrest of a person under supervision;

          (4)  "Detainer," a document issued by parole services for the arrest and detention of a person under supervision;

          (5)  "Executive director of parole services," the person employed by the department to administer parole services;

          (6)  "Dual supervision," supervision by more than one agency of government of a person under supervision;

          (7)  "Person under supervision," any person requiring supervision who falls under the following categories:

               (a)  "Interstate or out-of-state," any person whose case is accepted for courtesy supervision in South Dakota pursuant to the rules in this chapter;

               (b)  "Parole," any inmate released from a department facility by action of the Board of Pardons and Paroles or under the provisions of SDCL 24-15A-38; and

               (c)  "Suspended sentence," any person whose sentence is suspended by the court and who is under the supervision of parole services;

          (8)  "Person under supervision records," records that contain the person under supervision's case history and adjustment to supervision;

          (9)  "Special limitations," those conditions of supervision that are established by the Board of Pardons and Paroles, the executive director of parole services, a parole supervisor, a parole agent, interstate compact, or the court;

          (10)  "Staff," all persons employed in any capacity by parole services;

          (11)  "Supervisor," the person appointed by the executive director of parole services to assist in administrative duties in the field; and

          (12)  "Collateral contact," any contact made by a parole agent or parole supervisor with any person other than the parolee, but regarding the parolee. Examples are any contact with the parolee's employer, family members, or treatment providers.

          Source: 5 SDR 51, 5 SDR 53, effective January 4, 1979; 12 SDR 213, effective July 14, 1986; 24 SDR 44, effective October 14, 1997; 30 SDR 198, effective June 23, 2004.

          General Authority: SDCL 1-15-20.

          Law Implemented: SDCL 23A-27-19, 24-15-14, 24-16-1.

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