Article 11 – Parole Grant Release Process
82101.1 Board of Parole Hearings Procedures
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When an incarcerated inmate is granted parole by BPHBoard of Parole Hearings (formerly Board of Prison Terms), a transcript of the hearing shall be provided to the BPHBoard of Parole Hearings (formerly Board of Prison Terms) Offender Investigations and Screening Division (OISD) to conduct a preliminary review. OISD shall complete the BPHBoard of Parole Hearings (formerly Board of Prison Terms) Form 3005 within 60 days of the BPHBoard of Parole Hearings (formerly Board of Prison Terms) hearing. OISD shall document the following information on BPHBoard of Parole Hearings (formerly Board of Prison Terms) Form 3005:
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Type of parole grant (lifer, elderly, youth, etc.).
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Proposed residences, in order of priority.
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County of Last Legal Residence (CLLRCounty of Last Legal Residence).
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Programs required by BPHBoard of Parole Hearings (formerly Board of Prison Terms).
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Inmate problem areas.
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Inmate support system.
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Residency restrictions and location concerns, such as a victim or witness residing in the same county as a proposed residence.
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BPHBoard of Parole Hearings (formerly Board of Prison Terms) required conditions of parole, pending BPHBoard of Parole Hearings (formerly Board of Prison Terms) approval.
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BPHBoard of Parole Hearings (formerly Board of Prison Terms) recommended conditions of parole, pending BPHBoard of Parole Hearings (formerly Board of Prison Terms) approval.
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If a program is not proposed by BPHBoard of Parole Hearings (formerly Board of Prison Terms), OISD will note transitional housing to be determined by DAPODivision of Adult Parole Operations (formerly P&CSD). OISD will forward the BPHBoard of Parole Hearings (formerly Board of Prison Terms) Form 3005 to the DAPODivision of Adult Parole Operations (formerly P&CSD) Community Transition Program (CTP) via electronic mail to: CTPCallCenter@cdcr.ca.gov.