§ 12-261 – Administration
12-261. Administration The state supreme court shall carry out the provisions of this article.
12-261. Administration The state supreme court shall carry out the provisions of this article.
12-262. Submission of plan; use of funds; report A. The presiding judge of the superior court in each county desiring to improve, maintain or expand juvenile probation services, or to achieve or maintain the average adult probation case supervision requirement prescribed in section 12-251, may prepare a plan in accordance with guidelines issued by the […]
12-263. Approval and revocation of plans The supreme court shall have the authority to reject any plan submitted pursuant to section 12-262. Upon approval of a plan submitted, the supreme court shall enter into a funding agreement with the county and shall make payments to the county as necessary to carry out the agreement.
12-264. Continued allocation of funds By May 31 and December 31 of each year, each presiding judge of the superior court operating a program under this article shall submit to the supreme court an evaluation report describing the program and its accomplishments. If, in the judgment of the court, the program is successful or has […]
12-265. Allocation of funds; prohibition A. Any county operating a program under this article shall receive a base amount of twenty thousand dollars from the funds appropriated annually for the purpose of carrying out this article. The remainder of any appropriated funds, excluding funds appropriated for administration, shall be made available to each participating county […]
12-266. Administrative personnel The supreme court may employ such personnel as it deems necessary to carry out the duties of this article.
12-267. Adult probation services fund; accounts; expenditure plan; use A. The board of supervisors shall designate a chief fiscal officer who shall establish and administer an adult probation services fund consisting of: 1. County general fund appropriations for adult probation. 2. State appropriations for adult probation including: (a) Monies for adult probation officers authorized by […]
12-268. Juvenile probation fund; use A. The board of supervisors shall designate a chief fiscal officer who shall establish and administer a juvenile probation fund consisting of: 1. County general fund appropriations for juvenile probation. 2. Court information cost monies received pursuant to section 8-134, subsection L. 3. State appropriations for juvenile probation, except monies […]
12-269. Probation funding; counties with a population of two million or more persons; assessment; support A. The administrative office of the courts shall not disburse any direct state aid for probation services monies, including motor pool costs, that are appropriated for juvenile intensive probation services pursuant to section 8-353, state aid for probation services pursuant […]
12-270. Probation success incentive payments and grants; baseline calculations; annual reports; definitions A. The administrative office of the courts, in consultation with each county’s adult probation department, shall calculate a county probation success incentive payment for each county for the most recently completed fiscal year. Each county’s probation success incentive payment equals the number of […]