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Code · Michigan · Chapter 791 — Department of Corrections

791.240 Prisoner convicted of violent felony; placement on parole; special provisions; history of substance abuse; report; definitions.

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791.240 Prisoner convicted of violent felony; placement on parole; special provisions; history of substance abuse; report; definitions.
Sec. 40.
(1)If a prisoner serving a sentence for conviction of a violent felony is placed on parole, both of the following special provisions apply:
(a)The supervising parole agent shall make a home call within the first 45 days after the prisoner is placed on parole.
(b)The supervising parole agent shall do a LEIN check not less than quarterly for that parolee and not later than 1 month before a parolee is discharged from parole.
(2)If a prisoner who has a history of substance abuse is placed on parole and is assigned to intensive, maximum, or medium parole supervision, the department shall require as a condition of parole that the parolee submit to substance abuse testing at least twice each month.
(3)The department shall report to the legislature on a quarterly basis both of the following:
(a)The number of parolees who are absconders.
(b)The number of parolees who have been absconders for more than 3 months.
(4)As used in this section:
(a)"LEIN" means the law enforcement information network regulated under the C.J.I.S. policy council act, 1974 PA 163, MCL 28.211 to 28.215.
(b)"Substance abuse" means the taking of alcohol or other drugs at dosages that place an individual's social, economic, psychological, and physical welfare in potential hazard or to the extent that an individual loses the power of self-control as a result of the use of alcohol or drugs, or while habitually under the influence of alcohol or drugs, endangers public health, morals, safety, or welfare, or a combination thereof.
(c)"Violent felony" means that term as defined in section 36.
History: Add. 2006, Act 487 , Eff. Jan. 1, 2007 ;-- Am. 2018, Act 295 , Eff. Sept. 27, 2018
Compiler's Notes: Former MCL 791.240, which pertained to violation of parole, was repealed by Act 192 of 1968, Eff. Nov. 15, 1968.
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