- (a) The board will approve and implement written policies and procedures for the House Arrest Program.
(b) The House Arrest Program policies and procedures shall include the following elements:
- (1) A drug testing capability for appropriate offenders.
- (2) A requirement that offenders be employed or actively seeking employment or enrolled in educational program/vocational training or participating in community service, unless an offender is physically or mentally incapable of performing the same, and have fixed residences.
- (3) A monitoring component which defines the frequency of face-to-face and collateral contacts to ensure offenders’ compliance with the conditions of the House Arrest Program.
- (4) Limitation of the caseloads of House Arrest Program supervising officers consistent with the supervisory plan described in paragraph (3).
- (5) A requirement that a minimum of two face-to-face and three collateral contacts be made by the supervising officers each month.
- (6) Policy and procedure for responding to major and minor violations of House Arrest Program conditions.
- (c) If utilized in conjunction with the House Arrest Program, electronic monitoring shall meet the requirements of § 451.114 (relating to Electronic Monitoring Program).
- (d) A House Arrest Program for eligible DUI offenders shall be combined with an Electronic Monitoring Program in accordance with § 451.52(b)(2) (relating to sentencing restrictions).
Source
The provisions of this § 451.117 adopted September 27, 1991, effective September 28, 1991, 21 Pa.B. 4406; amended December 25, 1992, effective December 26, 1992, 22 Pa.B. 6112. Immediately preceding text appears at serial page (160841).
Cross References
This section cited in 37 Pa. Code § 451.34 (relating to Prison Facilities Improvement Act funding qualification and Intermediate Punishment Sentencing Act authority or Intermediate Punishment Sentencing Act authority only); 204 Pa. Code § 303.12 (relating to guideline sentence recommendations: sentencing and correctional programs); and 204 Pa. Code § 303a.1 (relating to preliminary provisions).