(a) Offenses:
- (1) Concealable Firearms (12021, 12025 Penal Code).
- (2) Possession of Explosives, Flammable Matter or Fire Bomb (452(a) Penal Code).
- (3) Recklessly Causing Fire to Uninhabited Structure or Forest Land (452(c) Penal Code).
- (4) Burglary, 2nd Degree (459, 460 Penal Code).
- (5) All Felony Offenses Not Listed.
- (6) Conspiracy to commit any Category 6 offense (182 Penal Code).
- (7) An Attempt of Any Category 5 offense.
(b) Panels, Deviation, and Modification.
- (1) All cases in this category may be heard by a referee at the initial hearing and all subsequent hearings. At the initial hearing, the referee may approve a six-month deviation from the prescribed parole consideration date.
(2) A referee may in any annual review year modify an established parole consideration date by six months with the exception of the following:
- (A) A referee may in any annual review year modify an established parole consideration date downward by up to 12 months for cases in designated accelerated treatment/counseling programs which have a duration of one year or less.
- (B) A referee may modify an established parole consideration date upward up to 12 months for DDMS behavior.
- (3) A recommendation of a referee for deviation or modification in excess of the foregoing shall be submitted to a full Board panel for decision.
- (4) A full Board panel may approve an additional twelve-month deviation or modification to the prescribed or established parole consideration date in any annual review year, except that a full Board is not limited in its ability to modify a parole consideration date upward for DDMS behavior.
- (5) A recommendation of a full Board panel for deviation or modification in excess of the foregoing shall be submitted to the Full Board En Banc for decision.
- (6) The full Board en banc is not limited in its ability to deviate or modify.
A parole consideration date interval of one year shall be established for those cases committed to the Youth Authority for offenses in this category.
Note: Authority cited: Section 1722, Welfare and Institutions Code. Reference: Sections 1176, 1719, 1721, 1723 and 1766, Welfare and Institutions Code.
History
1. Change without regulatory effect renumbering former title 15, section 4956 to new title 9, section 30812 filed 3-2-2020 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 2020, No. 10).