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AL SB147
Bill
AI Summary
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Requires probation and parole officers to provide periodic compliance incentive status updates to all probationers, helping them understand their compliance status and identify specific goals within specified timeframes.
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Entitles probationers serving sentences longer than one year to an automatic compliance incentive review upon completing two-thirds of their probation or suspended sentence period.
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Allows supervising officers to submit a formal compliance incentive report to the court if a probationer has satisfactorily complied with probation terms, including payment of court-ordered fines, costs, and restitution.
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Requires courts to automatically transfer probationers who receive favorable compliance reports to unsupervised probation status while retaining court jurisdiction over revocation, supervision level changes, and early termination.
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Becomes effective immediately upon passage and approval by the Governor.
Legislative Description
Pardons and Paroles Board, probation and parole officers to provide probationers with periodic compliance incentive status updates, recommendation for unsupervised status for certain probationers under certain conditions, Sec. 15-22-54 am'd.; Act 2010-753, 2010 Reg. Sess. am'd.
Crimes and Offenses
Last Action
Indefinitely Postponed
6/1/2011