Section 3060.7 Of Article 3. Paroles From California Penal Code >> Title 1. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 8. >> Article 3.
3060.7
. (a) (1) Notwithstanding any other law, the supervising
parole agency shall notify any person released on parole or
postrelease community supervision pursuant to Title 2.05 (commencing
with Section 3450) of Part 3 who has been classified by the
Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation as included within the
highest control or risk classification that he or she shall be
required to report to his or her assigned parole officer or
designated local supervising agency within two days of release from
the state prison.
(2) This section shall not prohibit the supervising parole agency
or local supervising agency from requiring any person released on
parole or postrelease community supervision to report to his or her
assigned parole officer within a time period that is less than two
days from the time of release.
(b) The supervising parole agency, within 24 hours of a parolee's
failure to report as required by this section, shall issue a written
order suspending the parole of that parolee, pending a hearing before
the Board of Parole Hearings or the court, as applicable, and shall
request that a warrant be issued for the parolee's arrest pursuant to
subdivision (c) of Section 3000.08.
(c) Upon the issuance of an arrest warrant for a parolee who has
been classified within the highest control or risk classification,
the assigned parole officer shall continue to carry the parolee on
his or her regular caseload and shall continue to search for the
parolee's whereabouts.
(d) With regard to any inmate subject to this section, the
Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation shall release an inmate
sentenced prior to January 1, 1996, one or two days before his or her
scheduled release date if the inmate's release date falls on the day
before a holiday or weekend.
(e) With regard to any inmate subject to this section, the
Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation shall release an inmate
one or two days after his or her scheduled release date if the
release date falls on the day before a holiday or weekend.