Probation and Parole
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Absconding, graduated sanctions for - HB 396
Administrative
Criminal attempt to commit murder of peace officer or firefighter, classification as violent offense - HB 61; SB 133
Division of Probation and Parole, administration of - HCR 215
Geriatric parole, creation of - HB 396
Human trafficking, conviction, 85 percent service time - SB 258; HB 294
Kidnapping, parole eligibility, set at 85% - SB 240
Medical parole, expansion of - HB 396
Parole
- Board, confirmation, Dr. Robert M. Powers - SR 354
- Board, confirmation, Lelia Annette "Lee" VanHoose - SR 78
- sanction, in lieu of revocation - HB 457
Persistent offenders, life without parole - HB 60
Probation
- and parole violators, work release - HB 457
- credits, creation of - HB 396
- period, maximum, reduction of - HB 396
State/Executive Branch Budget - HB 200; HB 200: FCCR, HCS, SCS
Technical violations, graduated sanctions and revocation caps for - HB 396
Terrorism, term of imprisonment for life, specify that there shall be no probation or parole - SB 57: HCS
Veterans treatment court, alternative sentencing - SB 18
Weapons offense registry, establishment of - HB 410
Women inmates, pregnant, release of - SB 133