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Board adopts home-detention, electronic-monitoring rules; sponsor seeks fee relief for low-income participants

3006131 · April 16, 2025
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Summary

Supervisors adopted two resolutions authorizing rules for the city's home detention and electronic monitoring programs. Sponsor Supervisor Jane Kim said many participants have fees waived through income eligibility and pledged to keep working to reduce cost barriers.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted unanimously on May 17 to adopt two resolutions that approve rules for the city’s home detention and electronic monitoring program.

What the rules cover

The two items (Items 6 and 7) formalize procedures for the home detention and electronic monitoring program overseen by the sheriff’s department and coordinated with adult probation. The rules describe program registration, monitoring fees, and eligibility provisions.

Sponsor and concerns

Supervisor Jane Kim, who led…

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