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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

439.345 Compliance credits for eligible parolees -- Definitions --

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Administrative regulations.
(1)An individual on parole shall receive parole compliance credits to be applied
toward the individual's sentence, if the paroled individual does all of the
following:
(a)Fulfills the terms of his or her case plan;
(b)Has no new arrests; and
(c)Makes scheduled monthly payments for restitution, if any.
(a)After one
(1)full calendar month of being supervised, a supervised
individual eligible under this subsection on parole shall receive thirty
days of supervised compliance credit for every full calendar month he or
she is substantially compliant with supervision. After a supervised
individual has served at least one
(1)year on supervision, the accrued
supervised compliance credits shall be applied towards the individual's
sentence.
(b)As used in this subsection:
1. "Eligible" means an offender being supervised for a Class D felony
that:
a. Does not qualify the offender as a violent offender as defined
in KRS 439.3401 or a sexual offender as defined in KRS
17.550; and
b. Did not result from a conviction of KRS 508.025 where the
victim was a peace officer; and
2. "Substantially compliant" means:
a. Compliance with the terms of his or her case plan;
b. Has no new arrests; and
c. Makes scheduled monthly payments for restitution, if any.
(a)After one
(1)full calendar month of being supervised, a supervised
individual eligible under this subsection on parole shall receive thirty
days of supervised compliance credit for every full calendar month he or
she is substantially compliant with supervision. After a supervised
individual has served at least two
(2)years on supervision, the accrued
supervised compliance credits shall be applied towards the individual's
sentence.
(b)As used in this subsection:
1. "Eligible" means an offender who:
a. Is not a persistent felony offender; and
b. Is being supervised for a Class C felony that:
i. Does not qualify the offender as a violent offender as
defined in KRS 439.3401 or a sexual offender as defined
in KRS 17.550; and
ii. Did not result from a conviction of KRS 218A.1401,
218A.1410, 218A.1411, 218A.1412, 218A.1413,
218A.1414, 218A.1421, 218A.1423, 218A.1430,
218A.1438, 218A.1439, or 218A.286; and
2. "Substantially compliant" means:
a. Compliance with the terms of his or her case plan;
b. Has no new arrests; and
c. Makes scheduled monthly payments for restitution, if any.
(4)The department shall promulgate administrative regulations for the awarding of
parole compliance credits and supervised compliance credits pursuant to this
section.
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