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MI HB5447
Bill
Status
12/23/2025
Primary Sponsor
Jamie Thompson
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AI Summary
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Establishes a probation supervision credit system allowing probationers to earn time toward completing their probation term through educational and employment achievements
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Grants 60 days of credit for obtaining a high school diploma, GED, academic degree, or vocational certificate while on probation
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Awards 15 days of credit per month for full-time employment, vocational training, or educational programming
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Requires probation officers to calculate earned credits at 1/4, 1/2, 3/4, and completion of the original probation term, and allows recommendation of up to 60 additional days for meritorious conduct or rehabilitation efforts
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Excludes certain offenders from earning credits, including those convicted of domestic violence, assault with intent to do great bodily harm, stalking, aggravated stalking, criminal sexual conduct, human trafficking, and sex offenses requiring registration
Legislative Description
Criminal procedure: probation; achievement credits for individuals on probation; provide for. Amends sec. 2, ch. XI of 1927 PA 175 (MCL 771.2).
State agencies (existing): corrections
Last Action
Bill Electronically Reproduced 12/23/2025
12/31/2025