Section 3456 Of Title 2.05. Postrelease Community Supervision Act Of 2011 From California Penal Code >> Title 2.05. >> Part 3.
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. (a) The county agency responsible for postrelease
supervision, as established by the county board of supervisors
pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 3451, shall maintain
postrelease supervision over a person under postrelease supervision
pursuant to this title until one of the following events occurs:
(1) The person has been subject to postrelease supervision
pursuant to this title for three years at which time the offender
shall be immediately discharged from postrelease supervision.
(2) Any person on postrelease supervision for six consecutive
months with no violations of his or her conditions of postrelease
supervision that result in a custodial sanction may be considered for
immediate discharge by the supervising county.
(3) The person who has been on postrelease supervision
continuously for one year with no violations of his or her conditions
of postrelease supervision that result in a custodial sanction shall
be discharged from supervision within 30 days.
(4) Jurisdiction over the person has been terminated by operation
of law.
(5) Jurisdiction is transferred to another supervising county
agency.
(6) Jurisdiction is terminated by the revocation hearing officer
upon a petition to revoke and terminate supervision by the
supervising county agency.
(b) Time during which a person on postrelease supervision is
suspended because the person has absconded shall not be credited
toward any period of postrelease supervision.