Utah Code § 64-14-205

Violation of parole or probation -- Detention -- Hearing
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(1) As used in this section:
(a) "72-hour hold" means a directive from the department:
(i) prohibiting the release of a parolee or probationer from correctional custody who has entered
correctional custody due to a violation of a condition of parole or probation; and
(ii) lasting for a maximum of 72 hours, excluding weekends or holidays, from the time the
parolee or probationer entered correctional custody.
(b) "Correctional custody" means when a parolee or probationer is physically detained in a
county jail or a correctional facility operated by the department.
(c) "Parolee" means an individual on parole under the supervision of the division.

(d) "Probationer" means an individual on probation under the supervision of the division.
(e)
(i) "Qualifying domestic violence offense" means the same as that term is defined in Subsection
77-36-1.1(4).
(ii) "Qualifying domestic violence offense" does not include criminal mischief as described in
Section 76-6-106.
(f) "Violent felony" means the same as that term is defined in Section 76-3-203.5.
(2) The division shall ensure that the court is notified of violations of the terms and conditions
of probation in the case of probationers under the supervision of the division or the Board of
Pardons and Parole in the case of parolees under the division's supervision when:
(a) incarceration is recommended as a sanction;
(b) the division determines that a graduated and evidence-based response is not an appropriate
response to the violation and recommends revocation of probation or parole; or
(c) there is probable cause that the conduct that led to a violation of parole or probation is:
(i) a violent felony; or
(ii) a qualifying domestic violence offense.
(3) The division:
(a) may place a 72-hour hold on a parolee or probationer if there is probable cause to believe
that the parolee or probationer has committed a violation other than a violent felony or
qualifying domestic violence offense; and
(b) shall place a 72-hour hold on a parolee or probationer if there is probable cause to believe
that the parolee or probationer has committed a violent felony or qualifying domestic violence
offense.
(4)
(a) The division may not detain, or have a county jail detain, a probationer or parolee for longer
than 72 hours without a warrant or order issued by the court or Board of Pardons and Parole.
(b) To obtain a warrant or order to detain a probationer or parolee for longer than 72 hours,
the division shall seek the warrant or order from the court for a probationer or the Board of
Pardons and Parole for a parolee.
(c) The division may decline to seek a warrant or order under Subsection (4)(b) for a probationer
or parolee subject to a 72-hour hold and remove the 72-hour hold.
(5) This section does not require the division to release a probationer or parolee who is being
held for something other than a probation or parole violation, including a warrant issued for
new criminal conduct or a new conviction where the probationer or parolee is sentenced to
incarceration.
(6) The department may make rules as necessary, in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah
Administrative Rulemaking Act, for the division to implement this section.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 214, 2025 General Session

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