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Code · Colorado · Title 17 — Corrections · Article 2 — Correctional Services

17-2-218. Suspend early parole supervision discharge for victim notification -

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exception.
(1)If the board of parole decides to discharge parole supervision for a person who was convicted of any offenses described in section 16-22-102
(9)or 24-4.1-302
(1)prior to the
person's mandatory parole supervision discharge date, the board shall set the person's date of parole supervision discharge at least fifteen days after notice is provided to the victim of the discharge. If the victim elected not to receive notifications otherwise required by law, the board shall set the date of discharge at least fifteen days after the decision to grant early discharge of parole supervision.
(2)Notwithstanding subsection
(1)of this section, the board shall not set a person's discharge of parole supervision date later than the person's mandatory parole supervision discharge date.
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