2010 Tennessee Code
Title 41 - Correctional Institutions And Inmates
Chapter 1 - Penitentiary
Part 4 - Legislative Guidelines for Correctional Policy
41-1-413 - Intermediate administrative sanctions to manage and assist probationers Revocation of authority.

41-1-413. Intermediate administrative sanctions to manage and assist probationers Revocation of authority.

(a)  When appropriate to better manage and assist probationers under their supervision, probation and parole officers employed by the board of probation and parole shall have the authority to impose intermediate administrative sanctions, including, but not limited to, mandated participation in treatment programs designed to address an offender's risks and needs. The intermediate administrative sanctions shall be imposed in accordance with the treatment/supervision plan developed using a validated instrument to evaluate the individual risks and needs of the offender.

(b)  Trial courts may revoke the authority granted to probation and parole officers in subsection (a), by entering an order to that effect, in all cases for all defendants, in certain, specified cases or for particular defendants.

[Acts 2009, ch. 452, § 2.]  

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