§ 9-28-702 - Sanctions -- Use and availability.
               	 		
9-28-702.    Sanctions -- Use and availability.
    (a)  The  Division of Youth Services of the Department of Human Services shall  ensure that each judicial district has a continuum of sanctions  available through its contracts with community-based providers. The  sanctions may include, but are not limited to, the following:
      (1)  House arrest as enforced by electronic monitoring or intensive supervision;
      (2)  Restitution;
      (3)  Community service;
      (4)  Short-term  detention in either a staffed or physically secure facility provided by  the community-based provider or other licensed subcontractor;
      (5)  Mandatory parental participation in either therapeutic or sanction programs enforced, if necessary, by contempt sanctions.
(b)  The  Director of the Division of Youth Services of the Department of Human  Services shall ensure that criteria are established to ensure the  maximum use of resources, in each judicial district, to make this  program available to as many juveniles as possible. To the extent  resources are available, a community-based sanction may be used for the  following juvenile offenders and circumstances:
      (1)  Offenses not involving violence;
      (2)  Failure to comply with the terms of the aftercare plan;
      (3)  Contempt of court for failure to comply with any valid court order; and
      (4)  Revocation of probation.
(c)  Nothing  in this section requires the division to provide all the sanctions  listed in this section, but simply to ensure that each judicial district  has in place a continuum of graduated community-based sanctions and  that those sanctions are available for as many juvenile offenders as  possible.
(d)  The division shall add  to the community-based provider contracts without further request for  proposals, any and all funds specifically appropriated to implement this  subchapter and shall ensure that those funds are spent exclusively to  implement and support community-based sanction programs.