- (1) Recommitment ranges shall be considered by the Board when a paroled person violates a general or specific condition of parole and the Board orders recommitment as a technical parole violator after the necessary violation hearing(s).
(2) The Board shall determine if any of the following specified violation conditions, as provided in 61 Pa.C.S. § 6138(c)(1.3) (relating to violation of terms of parole), are present:
- (i) Violation was sexual in nature.
- (ii) Violation involved assaultive behavior or included a credible threat to cause bodily injury to another.
- (iii) Violation involved possession or control of a weapon.
- (iv) The paroled person absconded and cannot be safely diverted to a community corrections center, community corrections facility, or any secured facility operated or contracted by the Department.
- (v) An identifiable threat exists to public safety and the paroled person cannot be safely diverted to a community corrections center, community corrections facility, or any secured facility operated or contracted by the Department.
- (vi) The violation involved an intentional and unexcused failure to adhere to recommended programming or conditions on more than three occasions, and the paroled person cannot be safely diverted.
(3) As provided in 61 Pa.C.S. § 6138(c)(1), unless the Board determines a specified violation condition is present, a technical parole violator shall be committed to a group facility or parole violator center, and the following shall apply:
- (i) The Board shall consider the applicable recommitment ranges described in subsection (b).
- (ii) Except as provided in subparagraph (iii), a technical parole violator shall be recommitted, as provided in 61 Pa.C.S. § 6138(e), for a maximum period of six months, after which the person shall automatically be reparoled without further action by the Board.
(iii) The maximum period of recommitment and automatic reparole shall not be applicable to a paroled person if any of the following apply:
- (A) Commits a disciplinary infraction involving assaultive behavior, sexual assault, a weapon, or a controlled substance.
- (B) Spends more than 61 days in segregated housing due to one or more disciplinary infractions.
- (C) Refuses programming or a work assignment.
- (D) Is not in compliance with all legal requirements applicable to the paroled person, including but not limited to, maintaining registration in any applicable sex offender registry.
(4) As provided in 61 Pa.C.S. § 6138(c)(1.3), when the Board determines that one or more specified violation conditions are present, a technical parole violator shall be committed to a correctional facility, and the following shall apply:
- (i) The Board shall consider the applicable recommitment ranges described in subsection (b).
(ii) Except as provided in subparagraph (iii), a technical parole violator shall be recommitted, as provided in 61 Pa.C.S. § 6138(d), for a maximum period as described below, after which the person shall automatically be reparoled without further action by the Board:
- (A) For the first recommitment, a technical parole violator shall serve not more than six months.
- (B) For the second recommitment for the same sentence, a technical parole violator shall serve not more than nine months.
- (C) For the third and subsequent recommitment for the same sentence, a technical parole violator shall serve not more than one year.
(iii) The maximum period of recommitment and automatic reparole shall not be applicable to a paroled person if any of the following apply:
- (A) Committed a disciplinary infraction involving assaultive behavior, sexual assault, a weapon, or a controlled substance.
- (B) Spent more than 90 days in segregated housing due to one or more disciplinary infractions.
- (C) Refused programming or a work assignment.