Section 1233.2.  


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  • Annually, after the conclusion of each calendar year, 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 Administrative Office of the Courts, shall identify the appropriate Probation Revocation Tier for each county for which it was estimated that the county successfully prevented any number of adult felony probationers from being incarcerated, as provided in subdivision (d) of Section 1233.1. The tiers shall be defined as follows:

    (a) Tier 1. A Tier 1 county is one that has a probation failure rate, as defined in subdivision (c) of Section 1233.1, no more than 25 percent higher than the statewide probation failure rate, as defined in subdivision (b) of Section 1233.1.

    (b) Tier 2. A Tier 2 county is one that has a probation failure rate, as defined in subdivision (c) of Section 1233.1, more than 25 percent above the statewide probation failure rate, as defined in subdivision (b) of Section 1233.1, but less than or equal to the 2006–08 established baseline rate of 7.88 percent.

    (c) Tier 3. A Tier 3 county is one that has a probation failure rate higher than the 2006–08 established baseline rate of 7.88 percent.

(Amended by Stats. 2013, Ch. 31, Sec. 17. Effective June 27, 2013.)