If the independent hearing officer finds probable cause that the terms and conditions of aftercare have been violated by committing an act subject to transfer proceedings pursuant to § 26-11-3.1 , a crime of violence pursuant to subdivision 22-1-2(9), sex offense pursuant to § 22-24B-1 , felony sexual registry offense pursuant to chapter 22-24B , or burglary in the second degree pursuant to § 22-32-3 ; or that the juvenile presents a significant risk of physical harm to another person and has committed a new law violation, an aftercare revocation hearing shall be held before a member of the Board of Pardons and Paroles created in § 24-13-1 within thirty days of the temporary detention or shelter hearing. For the purposes of this section, a new law violation is defined as delinquent behavior pursuant to § 26-8C-2 , a Class 1 misdemeanor violation of title 32, or a violation of §