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26-11A-16. Finding of violation or frustration of purpose--Continuance of aftercare. If the member of the Board of Pardons and Paroles is satisfied that the terms and conditions of aftercare have been violated or that the purposes and objects of aftercare are not being served:
(1) The juvenile's aftercare supervision may be revoked and the juvenile may be placed in a program or service authorized in § 26-11A-9; or
(2) The juvenile may be released to continue aftercare supervision with or without changing the terms and conditions of the juvenile's aftercare supervision.
If the member of the board is not satisfied that the terms and conditions of aftercare have been violated or that the purposes and objects of aftercare are not being served the member of the board shall release the juvenile to continue aftercare supervision.

Source: SL 1996, ch 172, § 66.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-26 > Chapter-11a > Statute-26-11a-16

26-11A-16. Finding of violation or frustration of purpose--Continuance of aftercare. If the member of the Board of Pardons and Paroles is satisfied that the terms and conditions of aftercare have been violated or that the purposes and objects of aftercare are not being served:
(1) The juvenile's aftercare supervision may be revoked and the juvenile may be placed in a program or service authorized in § 26-11A-9; or
(2) The juvenile may be released to continue aftercare supervision with or without changing the terms and conditions of the juvenile's aftercare supervision.
If the member of the board is not satisfied that the terms and conditions of aftercare have been violated or that the purposes and objects of aftercare are not being served the member of the board shall release the juvenile to continue aftercare supervision.

Source: SL 1996, ch 172, § 66.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-26 > Chapter-11a > Statute-26-11a-16

26-11A-16. Finding of violation or frustration of purpose--Continuance of aftercare. If the member of the Board of Pardons and Paroles is satisfied that the terms and conditions of aftercare have been violated or that the purposes and objects of aftercare are not being served:
(1) The juvenile's aftercare supervision may be revoked and the juvenile may be placed in a program or service authorized in § 26-11A-9; or
(2) The juvenile may be released to continue aftercare supervision with or without changing the terms and conditions of the juvenile's aftercare supervision.
If the member of the board is not satisfied that the terms and conditions of aftercare have been violated or that the purposes and objects of aftercare are not being served the member of the board shall release the juvenile to continue aftercare supervision.

Source: SL 1996, ch 172, § 66.