The board may place reasonable restrictions upon a parolee which are designed to continue the parolee’s rehabilitation. The board and the department may require the parolee to post a bond to assure the parolee’s appearance and compliance with the conditions and restrictions of parole. The board, upon granting parole, shall require the implementation of a restitution plan and payment of supervision fees, if reasonably possible. The prior obligations of child support and restitution payments take precedence over collection of supervision fees. All restrictions shall be in writing, and the agreement shall be signed by the parolee.

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Terms Used In South Dakota Codified Laws 24-15-11

  • Restitution: The court-ordered payment of money by the defendant to the victim for damages caused by the criminal action.

Source: SDC 1939, § 13.5307; SL 1955, ch 31, § 5; SL 1957, ch 36, § 3; SL 1964, ch 33, § 8; SDCL § 23-60-17; SL 1978, ch 186, § 26; SL 1986, ch 196, § 6; SL 1997, ch 149, § 1; SL 2010, ch 133, § 1.