Cal. Penal Code § 1233.4
California Community Corrections Performance Incentives
Redline — January 1, 2015 → current.View current text →
Current — January 1, 2025
As of January 1, 2015
The Director of Finance, in consultation with the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, the Joint Legislative Budget Committee, the Chief Probation Officers of California, and the Judicial Council, shall, for the most recently completed calendar year, annually calculate a county performance incentive payment for each eligible county. A county shall be eligible for compensation for each of the following:
(a) The estimated number of felons on probation that were successfully prevented from being incarcerated in the state prison as calculated in subdivision (d) of Section 1233.1, multiplied by 35 percent of the state’s costs to incarcerate a prison felony offender in a contract facility, as defined in subdivision (a) of Section 1233.1.
(b) The estimated number of felons on mandatory supervision that were successfully prevented from being incarcerated in the state prison as calculated in subdivision (h) of Section 1233.1, multiplied by 35 percent of the state’s costs to incarcerate a prison felony offender in a contract facility, as defined in subdivision (a) of Section 1233.1.
(c) The estimated number of felons on postrelease community supervision that were successfully prevented from being incarcerated in the state prison as calculated in subdivision (k) of Section 1233.1, multiplied by 35 percent of the state’s costs to incarcerate a prison felony offender in a contract facility, as defined in subdivision (a) of Section 1233.1.
If data of sufficient quality and of the types required for the implementation of this chapter are not available to the Department of Finance, the Department of Finance, in consultation with the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, the Joint Legislative Budget Committee, and Judicial Council, shall use the best available data to estimate each county’s Community Corrections Performance Incentives Fund grant allocation utilizing a methodology that is as consistent with that described in this chapter as is reasonably possible.
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