14-6-304. Duties of probation officers.
(a) Under direction and supervision of the director of the department or division administrators, the designated department probation officers shall:
(i) Investigate all cases referred by the juvenile court, the department or an institution, and report to the court, department or institution in writing;
(ii) Furnish to each person released on probation or home leave under his supervision a written statement of the conditions of the probation or home leave and instruct the youth regarding the conditions;
(iii) Supervise the conduct of each youth on probation or home leave through personal visits, reports and other appropriate means, and report in writing as often as required by the juvenile court, department or institution;
(iv) Use all practical and suitable methods, not inconsistent with the conditions imposed by the juvenile court, department or institution, to aid and encourage a youth on probation or home leave to bring about improvement in their conditions and conduct;
(v) Repealed By Laws 2013, Ch. 193, ยง 2.
(b) Under the direction and supervision of the juvenile court, a local, county or private agency assigned probation supervision services may perform all duties designated in subsection (a) of this section.
Structure Wyoming Statutes
Article 3 - Juvenile Probation
Section 14-6-301 - Definitions.
Section 14-6-302 - General Powers.
Section 14-6-303 - Home Leave Eligibility and Return to Institutions.
Section 14-6-304 - Duties of Probation Officers.
Section 14-6-306 - Disclosure of Information and Data.
Section 14-6-307 - Selection of Other Agencies.
Section 14-6-308 - Applicability of Interstate Compact on Juveniles.
Section 14-6-309 - Authority to Establish an Intensive Supervision Program; Rulemaking Authority.
Section 14-6-310 - Program Participation Not a Matter of Right.
Section 14-6-311 - Program Participation as a Condition of Release From Placement.
Section 14-6-312 - Placement of Probationer in Program by Juvenile Court.
Section 14-6-313 - Program Participation as an Alternative to Probation Revocation.
Section 14-6-314 - Administrative Sanctions for Program Violations.