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  • R671-203-6. Victim Impact Hearings.

    Administrative Code Provisions | U.A.C. R671-203-6

    (1) If an offenders original parole hearing is scheduled more than three years from the offenders commitment to prison, the victim or victim representative may request that the Board conduct a Victim Impact hearing, in order to preserve victim impact testimony for future use and reference by...

  • R671-203-5. Victim Statements and Testimony.

    Administrative Code Provisions | U.A.C. R671-203-5

    (1) A victim, victim representative or victims family member (if the victim is a child or deceased), may testify regarding the impact of the offense(s) upon the victim, any restitution claimed, and may present any concerns or statements regarding any decision to be made regarding the...

  • R671-203-4. Right to Attend and Testify.

    Administrative Code Provisions | U.A.C. R671-203-4

    (1) Pursuant to Utah Code Ann. Subsection 77-38-2(5)(g), "hearing" means a public hearing at which the offender is present, and which concerns whether to grant parole or other form of discretionary release from imprisonment. (2) A victim may attend any hearing regarding the...

  • R671-203-3. Notification.

    Administrative Code Provisions | U.A.C. R671-203-3

    (1) Notice of an offenders original parole hearing shall be given to a victim as soon as practicable at the victims most recent address of record as provided to the Board. The notice shall include: (a) the date and location of the hearing (b) the type of hearing, and the cases or offenses...

  • R671-203-2. Victim Representative.

    Administrative Code Provisions | U.A.C. R671-203-2

    (1) If a victim does not wish to give testimony or is unable to do so, a victim representative may be designated to speak on the victims behalf. (a) If a victim over the age of 18 desires to designate a victim representative, the victim may make that designation on the record at a hearing,...

  • R671-104-1. Language Access.

    Administrative Code Provisions | U.A.C. R671-104-1

    (1) The Board shall provide interpreters at Board hearings for non-English speaking or limited English proficiency offenders or victims. (2) The Department of Corrections shall indicate the need for an interpreter on the offenders profile in the computer system. (3) A non-English...

  • R523-11-10. Standards for Victim Impact Panels.

    Administrative Code Provisions | U.A.C. R523-11-10

    (1) Victim impact panels may be conducted in person or by use of filmed versions approved by the Division. (2) Providers shall ensure that victim impact panels are available in English, Spanish and other languages as needed. (3) Providers shall limit attendance at victim impact panels to...

  • R512-205-5. Investigation Findings.

    Administrative Code Provisions | U.A.C. R512-205-5

    (1) Upon completion of an investigation of Domestic Violence Related Child Abuse, a supported finding may be based upon the definitions of this rule.

  • R512-205-1. Purpose and Authority.

    Administrative Code Provisions | U.A.C. R512-205-1

    (1) The purpose of this rule is to establish criteria for investigation of an allegation of Domestic Violence Related Child Abuse and the basis upon which a supported finding will be made.(2) This rule is authorized by Section 62A-4a-102.

  • R501-22-11. Specialized Services for Domestic Violence Shelters.

    Administrative Code Provisions | U.A.C. R501-22-11

    (1) The program shall provide and document the following information both verbally and in writing to the client: Shelter rules, reason for termination, and confidentiality issues. (2) Parents are responsible for supervising their children while at the shelter. If parents are required to...