A. Providers shall maintain an operating system that provides alert notifications to the authorizing entity for the following detections within the following time restrictions, unless explicitly modified by the authorizing entity:
- 1. the tampering of electronic monitoring equipment within three minutes of the tampering incident;
- 2. the presence of electronic monitoring equipment in an exclusion zone within four minutes of the monitored individual’s entry into the exclusion zone;
- 3. low battery alert when the battery capacity of the electronic monitoring equipment reaches approximately twenty-five percent of remaining capacity or within one hour prior to the end of the battery lifespan; and
- 4. no signal, lost signal, or offline alerts within three minutes of detection.
- B. Low battery alert notifications should be deliverable to monitored individuals through multiple modalities to maximize visibility and accessibility, including visual indicators, audible alerts, vibration alerts, text-to-speech capabilities, and notifications via mobile applications.
Authority Note
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 15:571.36(A).
Historical Note
HISTORICAL NOTE: Promulgated by the Office of the Governor, Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Criminal Justice, LR 50:1644 (November 2024).