Interstate Probation Notification Rules

Summary

The receiving state (Wyoming) typically notifies the sending state (California) of any significant changes in an offenders status. Under the Interstate Compact for Adult Offender Supervision (ICAOS), the receiving state can supervise an offender according to its own laws but generally cannot issue a new or additional form of probation without the sending states consent. For specific details, consult with your probation officer or a legal professional.

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Wyoming is the receiving state and California is the sending state
It appears you're dealing with interstate probation. Here are a few general points:
- The receiving state (Wyoming) typically notifies the sending state (California) of any significant changes.
- Interstate compact rules should be followed.
- For specific details, it's best to consult with your probation officer or a legal professional.
Can a recieving state issue a new and additional form of probation?
The Interstate Compact for Adult Offender Supervision (ICAOS) rules generally allow a receiving state to supervise an offender according to its own laws. However, it typically cannot issue a completely new or additional form of probation without the sending state's consent. It's best to seek legal counsel for interpretation in your specific case.
Thank you
You're welcome! If you have any more questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask. Remember, it's always a good idea to consult with a legal professional for advice specific to your situation.