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Commissioner Training Updated March 1, 2014. Commission Structure & Role of the Executive Committee. National Structure. National Commission Duties. Establish by-laws for the Commission’s governance and for directing the Commission’s actions or conduct.
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Commissioner Training Updated March 1, 2014
Commission Structure & Role of the Executive Committee
National Commission Duties • Establish by-laws for the Commission’s governance and for directing the Commission’s actions or conduct. • Establish rulesto effectively and efficiently achieve the purposes of the Compact. • Monitor compliance and initiate interventions to address and correct noncompliance. • Coordinate training and education regarding regulations. • Elect the Executive Committee and establish such other committees as necessary.
State Structure • Provide mechanism for empowerment of Compact process; • Assist in developing Compact policy; • Determine qualifications for membership on Council; • Appoint Acting Commissioner when Commissioner is unable to attend.
Ex-Officio Members • Association of Paroling Authorities International • American Probation & Parole Association • National Institute of Corrections • National Governor’s Association • National Association of Attorneys General • National Crime Victim’s Representative • National Conference of State Legislatures • National Chief Justice Representative • Interstate Commission for Juveniles
Ex-Officio Role • Serve as principal liaison between the Commission and the designating organization • Serve in an advisory capacity to the Commission • Attend Interstate Commission meetings and committee meetings • Represent the Commission at functions/events as requested by the Chair • Participate in Commission and committee meetings as requested by the Chair
Executive Committee • Serves as: • Oversight committee for compact operations of the Commission • Without power to amend rules or the Compact • Board of Trustees to the National Office • Members include: • Chairperson • Vice-Chairperson • Treasurer • Region Chairs (East, South, Mid-West, & West) • Committee Chairs (Appointed by the Chairperson)
Responsibilities of the Executive Committee • Manage the Commission in the same manner in which other national not-for-profit organizations are administrated. • Areas of responsibility include: • Budget • Staff appointments and retention • Physical infrastructure • Long range planning
Officers • Chairperson • Call and presides at all Commission & Executive Committee meetings • Vice-Chairperson • Performs duties of Chairperson in his or her absence • Treasurer • Acts as custodian of funds and monitors administration of fiscal policies and procedures with Executive Director
Regional Representatives • Elected bi-annually by a majority vote of each region. • Responsible for implementing Mentoring Program in conjunction with National Office. • Serves as nominating committee for election of Officers. • Chair Region Meetings
Commissioner/Deputy Compact Administrator Role & Relationship
Commissioner Ensures… • Compact mission & purpose are promoted • Appointment is compliant with Statute • State Council is functioning • Adequate Resources are available to the Compact Office • Staff • Training • Technology Capabilities
Commissioner Ensures… • Dues are paid • Informal disputes are handled • Working relationships are developed and maintained with • National Office • Judiciary • State Council Members • Other Commissioners • Compact Office & DCA
Commissioner/DCA Relationship The relationship between the Commissioner and the DCA(s) in each state should be reciprocal. With the assistance from the DCA(s), Commissioners should be aware of the following: • How daily operations in the state ICS office are run and how ICOTS impacts local operations or identifies a need for change • How ICOTS affects field operations for compact cases, who’s not adjusting, and what can be done to assist local operations.
Commissioner/DCA Relationship, Cont’d. • What the field’s perspective is relative to the supervision of compact cases; • How complaints from the public are handled especially when the problem is due to a lack of response from the field office; • What type of support the DCA(s) requires from the Commissioner in order to address problems with field offices, etc. (i.e. lack of response to questions or ICOTS activities; • What the Commissioner can do to assist the DCA(s) if the compact office is not recognized as the compact authority by the field or other constituents.
Standing Committees • Training Education & Public Relations: • Compliance: • Rules: • DCA Liaison: • Information Technology: • Finance:
Training Committee • Provides Training • Develops & Approves Training Materials for Rules & ICOTS • Curriculums/Manuals • Bench book for Judges • Training Bulletins
Requesting Training • Commissioner contacts National Office – per the Technical & Training Assistance Policy • National Office consults with Training Chair and then schedules and coordinates the training
Compliance Committee • Monitors State’s Compliance • Develops Enforcement Procedures • Draft & propose policy • Initiate interventions to address and correct non-compliance. • Recommend penalties for defaulting states • Fines • Remedial training and technical assistance • Suspension and termination of membership in the Compact
Rules Committee • Receive referred proposals from: • Majority of Commissioners at ABM • Region • Standing Committee • Provide draft to all Commissioners for review and comment (post on ICAOS website) • Prepare final draft, based on comments;
Adoption of Rules • Submit to Commission for consideration “not later than the next annual meeting falling in an odd-numbered year” • Publish text and notice of public hearing, not later than 30 days prior to scheduled vote • Interstate Commission shall take final action on the proposal by a majority vote of yes/no.
DCA Liaison Committee • Increase involvement of DCAs • Spotlight Commissioner/DCA relationship • Support DCAs’ efforts in maximizing efficiency of Compact operation • Networking/Mentoring Program • Training Institute • Best Practices
Technology Committee • ICOTS • Implementation • Legacy Records • Enhancement Recommendations • User Agreement/Privacy Policy • User Survey • ICAOS Website www.interstatecompact.org
Finance Committee • Chaired by Treasurer • Monitors: • Budget • Financial Practices
ICAOS Budget • Fiscal year is July 1- June 30. • The Executive Committee approves the budget presented by the Executive Director. • The Treasurer presents the budget to the Commission at the annual business meeting for the upcoming fiscal year.
Finance Reports • The Executive Director shall submit financial reports to the Treasurer and Executive Committee. • The Commission shall be audited each year. • The Council of State Government performs all accounting functions for the Commission.
RULE 2.103Current Dues Formula Ranking Formula = State Population US Population • Offenders transferred In & Out • Total US Offenders Transferred + 2
Commission Dues • Based on formula developed by CSG. • Executive Director shall submit invoices to the states for dues prior to the beginning of each state’s fiscal year payable upon. • State will receive reminder notice 30 days following beginning of signatories’ fiscal cycle. • Interest shall accrue on the balance of the unpaid dues after thirty (30) days at the rate of one percent (1%) per month not to exceed twelve percent (12%) per annum; which shall begin to accrue on the thirty-first (31st) day after which such dues remain unpaid. • State will receive delinquent notice 120 days following beginning of signatories’ fiscal cycle. • Issue will then be referred to Compliance Committee.
Role of National Office • Secretary/Clearinghouse to the Commission • Documents • Meeting Minutes • Commission Business • Resource Center • Technical & Training Assistance • Publications • Website • Directory of States Compact Offices • Legal Assistance/Opinions
Services Provided #1 Priority is to serve the Commission • Assist Commission, Committees & Regions in carrying out respective missions/goals • Logistical support • Teleconference/Web conferences • On-site Meetings/Trainings
Training Assistance • Materials up-to-date • Presentations • Student Manuals • Supplemental Materials • WebEx Live • On-demand • Rules • Judicial • ICOTS
Technical Assistance • Manage ICOTS project • Use additional technologies • Surveys • Reports • Utilize WebEx for Special State Meetings • Online Communication Tools • Blogs • Discussion Forums
Mentoring Program • Region Chair visit • Identify goals, issues and interests of participant • Review the Commissioner’s role • Review expectations of the Compact office • Review the criteria, functions and importance of state councils • Review advisory opinion and dispute resolution process • Review the roles of committees, officers and region chairs • Encourage the Commissioner to request a committee appointment • Discuss services provided by the national office
Best Practices Program • Constant work in progress • Purpose is to identify and publish techniques, processes, methods and activities which result in optimum outcomes for Compact activities. • Current submissions posted on ICAOS website
Self Assessment Program • Voluntary, internal process by which an agency seeks to achieve, objectively verify, and maintain high quality in their operations through a periodic process of self-evaluations. • Includes: • Standards • References • Forms • Information specific to ICAOS
ICAOS Website • #1 communication/resource center • Devoted staff-updated daily • Directory of State Compact Offices • Comments Databases • Discussion Forums
Administrative Policy • Accessing the Executive Director • Accessing Legal Counsel • Advisory Opinion Policy • ICAOS Travel Policy • ICAOS Ex Officio Travel Policy • ICAOS Alcohol Policy • Communicating with Members of the Public • Bench Book Policy for Distribution • Guidelines for Handling Closed Session Minutes
Additional ICAOS Policies • Responsibility Charting • Compliance Guidelines • Investigating Allegations of Non-Compliance • Dues Enforcement • ICAOS Financial Policy • Training Policy for: Becoming a Certified Trainer • Training Policy for: Training Certification Course • ICOTS Privacy Policy • Technical & Training Assistance Policy
Contact • Interstate Commission for Adult Offender Supervision 836 Euclid AvenueLexington KY 40502(859) 721-1050 Phone(859) 721-1059 Fax • Commission Website www.interstatecompact.org
Congressional Consent & ICAOS • Congressional consent requirement applies to ICAOS, as it did to its predecessor (ICPP), because the compact arguably affects powers delegated to Congress: • Authority to regulate interstate commerce • Authority to regulate extradition • See, e.g. Cuyler v. Adams, 449 U.S. 433, 442 (1981) (Interstate Agreement of Detainers is an interstate compact within the meaning of Art. I, § 10 because it implicates Congress’s power to legislate in the area of interstate commerce and extradition). • Consent given under Crime Control Act of 1934 (authorized and encouraged states to form compacts for cooperative efforts in crime prevention)
Rulemaking Power • Commission rules must be adopted in a manner that is substantially similar to the process of the Administrative Procedures Act. • Once adopted, the rules have the force and effect of statutory law and supersede any inconsistent state laws. • Majority of state legislatures can reject a proposed rule.
Enforcement Power • Commission has authority to enforce the compact and its rules upon the states by: • Requiring remedial training • Requiring mediation/arbitration of dispute • Imposing monetary fines on a state • Seeking relief in federal court, most likely by obtaining an injunction to curtail state action or compel compliance