Section 11181 Of Article 3.5. Interstate Compact For Adult Offender Supervision From California Penal Code >> Title 1. >> Part 4. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 3.5.
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. (a) There is hereby established the California Council for
Interstate Adult Offender Supervision.
(b) The council shall exercise oversight and advocacy concerning
its participation in Interstate Commission activities, and other
duties as may be determined by the Legislature or Governor, including
but not limited to, development of policy concerning operations and
procedures of the compact within the state.
(c) There shall be seven members of the council. The Director of
Corrections, or his or her designee, shall be a member and serve as
the commissioner, who shall represent California and serve on the
Interstate Commission for Adult Offender Supervision. The
commissioner shall also be the Compact Administrator for the State of
California for purposes of the Interstate Compact for Adult Offender
Supervision. The Governor shall appoint three members, one of whom
shall represent victims rights groups, and one of whom shall
represent chief probation officers. One member each shall be
appointed by the Senate Committee on Rules and the Speaker of the
Assembly. The Judicial Council shall appoint one superior court judge
as a member.
(d) With the exception of the commissioner, each member of the
council shall serve for a term of four years. Council members shall
not be compensated, except for reasonable per diem expenses related
to their work for council purposes.
(e) The council shall, not later than July 1, 2005, submit a
report to the Legislature on the status of implementing the
Interstate Compact for Adult Offender Supervision in California. The
report shall clearly differentiate the role and responsibilities of
the state Compact Administrator from local supervisory agencies and
shall articulate the interdependence between the state Compact
Administrator and other related entities, including, but not limited
to, local supervisory agencies. Additionally, the report shall
identify the process by which the State Council communicates with
county probation offices and Superior courts to ensure the state's
compliance with the Interstate Compact for Adult Offender
Supervision.