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ND SB2067
Bill
AI Summary
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Amends section 12.1-32-06.1 to clarify that supervised probation begins from the later of the probation order date, release from incarceration or an alternative to incarceration, or termination of parole
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Adds "alternative to incarceration" as a qualifying event for calculating when the supervised probation period clock starts running
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Maximum supervised probation lengths remain unchanged: 5 years for certain felonies (involving firearms, domestic violence, human trafficking), 3 years for other felonies, 2 years for class A misdemeanors, and 360 days for class B misdemeanors
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Requested by the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation to address timing issues when courts order alternatives to incarceration
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Passed unanimously in both chambers: Senate 46-0, House 89-0
Legislative Description
The commencement date of supervised probation if an alternative to incarceration is court ordered.
Last Action
Filed with Secretary Of State 03/14
3/19/2025