Article 26 – Parole Violations and Revocations
84010.3.1 Life or Long‑Term Parolee Transportation to Institution After Good Cause Finding or New Criminal Conviction
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After the court has found good cause in violation of the terms and conditions of parole or upon notification from the parole agent that a lifer or long-term parolee is in custody as a result of a new criminal conviction, the Notice Agent/Court Agent (see DOMDepartment Operations Manual Section 84020.1) shall contact the facility holding the lifer or long-term parolee to determine if the county will transport the parolee to a Reception Center. If the county will not provide transportation, the Notice Agent/Court Agent shall notify the unit supervisor. The unit supervisor shall ensure that the CDCRCalifornia Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation Form 1018 is completed and sent with the Minute Order to the DAIDivision of Adult Institutions (formerly Institutions Division) Statewide Transportation Unit via electronic mail at TransStatewideSched@cdcr.ca.gov. The parole agent shall monitor the case as an in-custody case in accordance with DOMDepartment Operations Manual Section 81020.7.5.1.
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In the event that the parolee is not in custody and the new criminal charge is still pending, the Notice Agent/Court Agent shall inform the District Attorney to ensure that the court is aware of the parolee’s status and of the need to remand the parolee into CDCRCalifornia Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation custody if the parolee is convicted.