Virginia Administrative Code (Last Updated: January 10, 2017) |
Title 24. Transportation and Motor Vehicles |
Agency 35. Commission on the Virginia Alcohol Safety Action Program |
Chapter 30. Vasap Case Management Policy and Procedure Manual |
Section 140. Monitoring
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Case managers monitor offenders during their participation to ensure compliance with court orders and ASAP policies. Each case manager is responsible for a specific number of cases identified as a case load.
A case load is the number of cases assigned at any one time to a specific case manager for the purpose of monitoring compliance. Monitoring begins when the offender is assigned, and ends when the individual has completed the conditions of probation. A case is considered inactive 30 days after completion of education or treatment services pending the end of the probationary period.
Case managers shall review reports daily on attendance, participation and services delivered to verify offender compliance.
Each case manager shall maintain a case load of at least 20 and no more than 300 active cases at one time, unless authorized by the commission.
Historical Notes
Derived from VR647-01-03 § 2.11, eff. September 13, 1989; amended, Volume 07, Issue 09, eff. February 28, 1991.
Statutory Authority
§§ 18.2-271.1 and 18.2-271.2 of the Code of Virginia.