12-299. Definitions In this article, unless the context otherwise requires: 1. " Advisory committee" means a local community punishment advisory committee appointed by the presiding judge of the superior court. 2. " Application process and procedures" means the criteria and guidelines developed by the supreme court for establishing community punishment plans, granting monies for programs […]
12-299.01. Submission of plan; use of monies; prohibitions A. Subject to available monies, the supreme court shall allocate monies to the superior court in a participating county to establish and operate community punishment programs. B. The presiding judge of the superior court in each county desiring to participate in the community punishment program prescribed in […]
12-299.02. Community punishment advisory committee; duties A. In the discretion of the presiding judge of the superior court, a community punishment advisory committee may be appointed before submitting a plan under this article. B. If a community punishment advisory committee is appointed pursuant to this article, the advisory committee shall: 1. Be composed of at […]
12-299.03. Duties of the supreme court; evaluation A. The supreme court shall: 1. Implement and administer the community punishment program. 2. Adopt necessary guidelines, rules, standards and policies to implement this article. 3. Facilitate the development of local plans. 4. Develop and implement an application process and procedures. 5. Review and approve plans and budgets. […]
12-299.04. Budget requests The presiding judge of the superior court shall annually submit a proposed budget for the following fiscal year for the community punishment program to the supreme court. The supreme court shall review and analyze each county budget and include the requests in its annual budget request along with costs necessary for the […]
12-299.05. Administrative personnel The supreme court may employ such personnel as it deems necessary to carry out this article.