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HI SB2768
Bill
Status
3/2/2010
Primary Sponsor
William Espero
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AI Summary
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Creates a new continuum of administrative sanctions for parole violations as an alternative to revocation, allowing the Hawaii paroling authority to work with parolees in the community.
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Authorizes sanctions including modifications to parole conditions, community service, house arrest, electronic monitoring, substance abuse treatment, sex offender treatment, anger management counseling, and domestic abuse counseling.
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Permits temporary return to custody for technical violations for up to two years before parole reconsideration eligibility.
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Prohibits use of administrative sanctions if the parolee has a pending criminal matter, has violated parole terms three or more times, or has a prior parole revocation.
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Amends Hawaii Revised Statutes chapter 353 to allow parolees to be subject to administrative sanctions rather than automatic revocation procedures.
Legislative Description
Parole; Administrative Sanctions
Last Action
(H) The committee(s) recommends that the measure be deferred.
3/11/2010