Rule 5.108(b) applies the prompt hearing requirement recognized in Morrissey v. Brewer, 408 U.S. 471 (1972), by requiring the receiving state to conduct the probable cause hearing within 30 days after a sending state requests retaking. The 30-day requirement is measured from the date that the sending state requests retaking, not the date of arrest. As a practical matter, this means the hearing will often occur in fewer than thirty days after the supervised individual is taken into custody. The thirty-day timeframe is consistent with due process principles articulated in Morrissey, where the Supreme Court held that a lapse of approximately two months between arrest and revocation hearing was not unreasonable under the circumstances. See id. at 488.