HB 372
Modifies provisions relating to good time credit for offenders committed to the department of corrections
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1003H.01I
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3/9/2023 - HCS Reported Do Pass (H)
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Current Bill Summary

HB 372 Collins, Kimberly-Ann

HB 372 -- GOOD TIME CREDIT

SPONSOR: Collins

This bill makes changes to the provisions authorizing offenders committed to the Department of Corrections to receive good time credit. Good time credit is time that once earned, shall be subtracted from the offender's minimum eligibility-for-release date. However, the accumulation of such credit does not require that the offender be released; the parole board retains discretion to determine the date of release. Under the provisions of this bill, any major conduct violation or the accumulation of minor conduct violations exceeding six in one year will result in the loss of all credit earned. No offender who has been sentenced to death or life without probation or parole is eligible for good time credit.

The Department shall award credit of 60 days for programs and activities to any qualifying offender who successfully:

(1) Receives a high school diploma or equivalent, college diploma, or a vocational training certificate;

(2) Completes an alcohol or drug abuse treatment program, excluding those treatment programs ordered by either the court or parole board;

(3) Completes 1,000 hours of restorative justice; or

(4) Completes other programs provided under the Department's policy.

This bill is similar to HB 1923 (2022).

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