26-8E-6. Sanctions grid--Documentation for sanction or incentive.
A court services officer shall respond to a violation through the application of the sanctions grid by utilizing the appropriate cells based on the juvenile probationer's risk level and the type of violation. The imposition of sanctions within a grid cell is vested to the discretion of the supervising court services officer. A court services officer may deviate up or down from the cell with supervisor approval. Not all responses in each grid may be appropriate for all violations or for all juvenile probationers. Graduated responses may be used individually or in combination and include formal and informal responses to probation violations. The imposition of any sanction or incentive shall be documented by the court services officer.
Source: SL 2016, ch 240 (Supreme Court Rule 16-01), eff. Feb. 1, 2016.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Chapter 08E - Probation Conditions Graduated Sanctions And Incentives
Section 26-8E-1 - Policy of the judicial system.
Section 26-8E-2 - Statewide use of response grids.
Section 26-8E-3 - Incentives grid.
Section 26-8E-4 - Response grids to be standard condition of probation.
Section 26-8E-6 - Sanctions grid--Documentation for sanction or incentive.
Section 26-8E-7 - Factors for imposing sanction--Positive reinforcement.
Section 26-8E-9 - Term of probation.
Section 26-8E-10 - Juvenile response grid oversight committee.
Section 26-8E-11 - Sentencing court's authority not limited.