Return of Offenders to the CDCR Sample Clauses

The 'Return of Offenders to the CDCR' clause establishes the procedures and authority for transferring offenders back to the custody of the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR). This clause typically applies when an offender under supervision or in a contracted facility must be returned to state custody, such as for violations of release conditions or completion of a program. By clearly outlining the process and circumstances for such returns, the clause ensures proper coordination between agencies and maintains the integrity of offender management within the state's correctional system.
Return of Offenders to the CDCR. 3.07.1 Upon demand by the CDCR, offenders will be delivered to the custody of the CDCR pursuant to the terms as set forth in Section 3.03 of this Agreement. 3.07.2 Within 14 days of receiving a good faith request (based on the diagnosis of a serious medical condition, on-going or serious disciplinary reasons, or inability to provide a level of custody consistent with the safety and security of the inmate and/or staff), the CDCR will accept custody of any offender the CONTRACTOR requests be returned to CDCR custody. 3.07.3 No offender who completes his sentence, is released by court order, or is placed on probation or parole shall be released in a state, other than California, unless that State has a detainer on the offender or has accepted custody of the offender pursuant to an interstate compact. In every other case, prior to release from custody, offenders shall be returned to the CDCR or to the custody of such jurisdiction as has agreed to take the offender, pursuant to the terms as set forth in Section 3.03 of this Agreement. 3.07.4 When a CDCR Offender returns to CDCR, the CONTRACTOR shall provide that offender’s funds, in the form of a check payable to CDCR, in the amount due the CDCR Offender for credit to the CDCR Offender’s account within seven (7) business days of the CDCR Offender’s transfer unless an alternate location is directed by CDCR 3.07.5 When a CDCR Offender returns to CDCR, the CONTRACTOR shall provide a transfer summary of each CDCR Offender’s program activities (work, education, etc.), infraction history, and other items deemed necessary by CDCR and/or the CONTRACTOR staff within ten (10) business days of the CDCR Offender’s transfer.

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