Can I begin supervising a juvenile in which his/her referral came directly from a sending state’s probation department?
The referral must come from your state’s ICJ office in order for it to be a legal referral. You are not responsible for supervising in this case, however, the decision will be yours to make as your community may be at risk. If you receive a referral directly from another state, please contact your ICJ office as soon as possible so they can request the referral through the proper channels.
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