26-11A-22. Committing court to receive notice of intent to discharge juvenile--State's attorney to notify any involved victim.
Fifteen days before conditionally releasing a juvenile to an aftercare supervision program or discharging a juvenile from the Department of Corrections, the secretary of corrections shall send notice of intent to conditionally release or discharge the juvenile to the committing court and to the prosecuting state's attorney. The state's attorney shall then notify any victim of a crime of violence who was involved in the adjudication of the juvenile of the intended discharge of the child. The notice shall be mailed to the last known mailing address of the victim.
Source: SL 1996, ch 172, ยง75.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Chapter 11A - Juvenile Correctional Facilities And Programs
Section 26-11A-1.4 - Department authorized to lease former state property--Disposition of revenue.
Section 26-11A-2 - Acceptance and expenditure of funds--Approval.
Section 26-11A-5 - Age limit for juvenile within departmental jurisdiction.
Section 26-11A-7 - Jurisdiction and custody of adjudicated juvenile.
Section 26-11A-8.1 - Treatment and aftercare plans--Treatment team meetings.
Section 26-11A-9 - Transfer of juvenile after initial placement.
Section 26-11A-11 - Custodian of person of juvenile.
Section 26-11A-16 - Finding of violation or frustration of purpose--Continuance of aftercare.
Section 26-11A-17 - Release of juvenile for continuance of aftercare.
Section 26-11A-18 - Form of hearings.
Section 26-11A-19 - Reimbursement of expenses--Procedure.
Section 26-11A-23 - Use of restraints prohibited--Exceptions--"Restraints" defined.
Section 26-11A-24 - Definition of terms.
Section 26-11A-25 - Monitor within juvenile corrections system--Primary duty.
Section 26-11A-27 - Powers and duties of monitor.
Section 26-11A-28 - Monitor to report findings of abuse or neglect.
Section 26-11A-31 - Knowingly hindering actions of monitor as misdemeanor.
Section 26-11A-33 - Identities of persons or agencies reporting to monitor to remain confidential.
Section 26-11A-34 - Records to be provided to the court and Department of Social Services.