1. Upon the granting of parole to a prisoner, the Board may require the parolee to submit to a program of enhanced supervision as a condition of his or her parole. 2. The Chief shall develop a program for the enhanced supervision of parolees required to submit to such a program pursuant to subsection 1. The program must include an initial period of electronic supervision of the parolee with an electronic device approved by the Division. The device may be capable of using the Global Positioning System, but must be minimally intrusive and limited in capability to recording or transmitting information concerning the parolees location, including, but not limited to, the transmission of still visual images which do not concern the parolees activities, and producing, upon request, reports or records of the parolees presence near or within a crime scene or prohibited area or his or her departure from a specified geographic location. A device which is capable of recording or transmitting: (a) Oral or wire communications or any auditory sound; or (b) Information concerning the parolees activities, must not be used.
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