410.80 - Transfer of supervision of probationers.

§ 410.80 Transfer of supervision of probationers.    1.  Authority to transfer supervision. Where a probationer at the time  of sentencing resides in another  jurisdiction  within  the  state,  the  sentencing court shall transfer supervision to the appropriate probation  department in such other jurisdiction. Where, after a probation sentence  is  pronounced,  a probationer desires to reside in another jurisdiction  within the state that is not served by the sentencing court, such court,  in its discretion, may approve a change in residency and, upon approval,  shall transfer  supervision  to  the  appropriate  probation  department  serving  the  county  of  the  probationer's proposed new residence. Any  transfer under this subdivision must be in accordance with rules adopted  by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services.    2. Transfer of powers.  Upon  completion  of  transfer  as  authorized  pursuant  to  subdivision one, the probation department in the receiving  jurisdiction shall  assume  all  powers  and  duties  of  the  probation  department  in the jurisdiction of the sentencing court. Upon completion  of transfer, the  appropriate  court  within  the  jurisdiction  of  the  receiving probation department shall assume all powers and duties of the  sentencing  court and shall have sole jurisdiction in the case including  jurisdiction over matters  specified  in  article  twenty-three  of  the  correction  law. Further, the sentencing court shall immediately forward  its entire case record to the receiving court.    In  transfers  involving  a  defendant  sentenced  to  probation  upon  conviction  of a felony, the court served by the probation department to  which supervision is transferred shall be the superior court within  the  jurisdiction  of  the  probation  department.  In  transfers involving a  defendant sentenced to probation upon conviction of a  misdemeanor,  the  receiving  court served by the probation department to which supervision  is transferred shall  be  the  appropriate  criminal  court  within  the  jurisdiction   of   the  probation  department.  The  sending  probation  department  shall  consult  with  the  probation  department  to   which  supervision  will  be  transferred to determine the appropriate criminal  court to receive the case.    3. Interstate compact. Nothing contained in this  section  affects  or  limits  the  provisions  of  section  two  hundred  fifty-nine-mm of the  executive law relating to out-of-state probation supervision.    4. Federal transfer of custody and  supervision.  Notwithstanding  the  provisions  of  any  other  law,  the  court  served  by  the  probation  department may consent to the transfer of custody and supervision  of  a  probationer  to  the United States Department of Justice pursuant to the  Witness Security Act of nineteen hundred eighty-four.