§ 6706. Criteria for selection and classification by the Bureau.
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In order for a person to be eligible for selection by the Bureau for the boot camp program, such person shall:
(1)Not be subject to any of the exclusionary criteria under § 6705(b) or
(c)of this title;
(2)Be at least 18 years of age at the time of sentencing;
(3)Have been sentenced to a period of incarceration of 5 years or less;
(4)In accordance with the Bureau’s assessment and determination, be physically and mentally capable of successfully completing the rigorous boot camp program; provided, however, no such assessment and/or determination shall be deemed as a waiver of any of the various immunity defenses or otherwise trigger a duty, obligation and/or liability on the Department or Bureau not presently provided under applicable law;
(5)Be a resident of the State; and
(6)Have a term of not less than 9 months, nor have more than 18 months remaining in Level V incarceration.