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NC S345
Bill
Status
3/21/2017
Primary Sponsor
Shirley Randleman
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AI Summary
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Allows courts to impose custodial sanctions (up to 90 days confinement) on out-of-state probation offenders supervised under the Interstate Compact for Adult Offender Supervision, without revoking probation unless the offender has received two prior confinement periods.
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Authorizes the Section of Community Corrections to impose additional conditions of supervision on Interstate Compact offenders, including community service, substance abuse treatment, electronic monitoring, and curfews, if the offender failed to comply with existing conditions or is deemed high-risk.
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Clarifies hearing procedures for Interstate Compact offenders by removing references to "reincarceration" and specifying that hearings notify the sending state of potential retaking of the offender.
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Requires North Carolina courts to determine whether out-of-state offenders transferred under the Interstate Compact must enroll in satellite-based monitoring if their crime would be reportable under North Carolina sex offender laws, even if the sending state did not impose such monitoring.
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Becomes effective December 1, 2017, and applies to offenders placed on probation on or after that date.
Legislative Description
Interstate Compact Bill
Last Action
Re-ref to Judiciary. If fav, re-ref to Rules and Operations of the Senate
4/10/2017