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NC H370
Bill
Status
4/10/2017
Primary Sponsor
Sarah Stevens
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AI Summary
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Allows courts to impose custodial sanctions (up to 90 days confinement for felonies, up to 6 days per month for misdemeanors) in response to probation violations for offenders supervised under the Interstate Compact for Adult Offender Supervision, without revoking probation on first or second violation.
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Clarifies that courts cannot alter conditions imposed by sending states, extend supervision, transfer to unsupervised status, revoke, or terminate probation periods for interstate compact offenders.
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Amends hearing procedures under the Interstate Compact to clarify language regarding "retaking" of offenders for violations, removing references to "reincarceration."
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Authorizes the Section of Community Corrections to impose additional supervision conditions for interstate compact offenders, including community service, substance abuse treatment, electronic monitoring, confinement, curfew, and educational programs.
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Establishes procedures for determining whether out-of-state offenders transferred to North Carolina under the Interstate Compact must enroll in satellite-based monitoring if their crime constitutes a reportable conviction under North Carolina law.
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Effective date: December 1, 2017, applying to offenders placed on probation on or after that date.
Legislative Description
Interstate Compact Bill
Last Action
Ref To Com On Rules and Operations of the Senate
4/10/2017