"Adult probation change plan" means an individualized, documented accountability and behavior change strategy that: (1) Matches the type and intensity of supervision to the assessed risk of reoffending; (2) Targets and prioritizes the specific criminal risk factors of the individual, with attention to addressing barriers to learning and participation; (3) Engages the probationer in the development of the plan; and (4) Establishes a timetable for achieving specific behavioral goals, including a schedule for payments of restitution, child support, and other financial obligations. Source: SL 2014, ch 256 (Supreme Court Rule 13-14 , § 3), eff. Jan. 1, 2014.