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Session Laws, 1987
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WILLIAM DONALD SCHAEFER, Governor                    Ch. 290

Article VII--Cooperative Supervision of Probationers
and Parolees

(a)  That the duly constituted judicial and administrative
authorities of a state party to this compact (herein called
"sending state") may permit any delinquent juvenile within such
state, placed on probation or parole, to reside in any other
state party to this compact (herein called "receiving state")
while on probation or parole, and the receiving state shall
accept such delinquent juvenile, if the parent, guardian or
person entitled to the legal custody of such delinquent juvenile
is residing or undertakes to reside within the receiving state.
Before granting such permission, opportunity shall be given to
the receiving state to make such investigations as it deems
necessary. The authorities of the sending state shall send to
the authorities of the receiving state copies of pertinent court
orders, social case studies and all other available information
which may be of value to and assist the receiving state in
supervising a probationer or parolee under this compact. A
receiving state, in its discretion, may agree to accept
supervision of a probationer or parolee in cases where the
parent, guardian or person entitled to the legal custody of the
delinquent juvenile is not a resident of the receiving state, and
if so accepted the sending state may transfer supervision
accordingly.

(b)  That each receiving state will assume the duties of
visitation and of supervision over any such delinquent juvenile
and in the exercise of those duties will be governed by the same
standards of visitation and supervision that prevail for its own
delinquent juveniles released on probation or parole.

(c)  That, after consultation between the appropriate
authorities of the sending state and of the receiving state as to
the desirability and necessity of returning such a delinquent
juvenile, the duly accredited officers of a sending state may
enter a receiving state and there apprehend and retake any such
delinquent juvenile on probation or parole. For that purpose,
no formalities will be required, other than establishing the
authority of the officer and the identity of the delinquent
juvenile to be retaken and returned. The decision of the
sending state to retake a delinquent juvenile on probation or
parole shall be conclusive upon and not reviewable within the
receiving state, but if, at the time the sending state seeks to
retake a delinquent juvenile on probation or parole, there is
pending against him within the receiving state any criminal
charge or any proceeding to have him adjudicated a delinquent
juvenile for any act committed in such state or if he is
suspected of having committed within such state a criminal
offense or any act of juvenile delinquency, he shall not be
returned without the consent of the receiving state until

discharged from prosecution or other form of proceeding,
imprisonment, detention or supervision for such offense or

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