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Code · Minnesota · Chapter 244

244.12 INTENSIVE COMMUNITY SUPERVISION.

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244.12 INTENSIVE COMMUNITY SUPERVISION.
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Subdivision 1. Generally.
The commissioner may order that an offender who meets the eligibility requirements of subdivisions 2 and 3 be placed on intensive community supervision, as described in sections 244.14 and 244.15 , for all or part of the offender's sentence if the offender agrees to participate in the program and the commissioner notifies the sentencing court.
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Subd. 2. Eligibility.
The commissioner must limit the intensive community supervision program to the following persons:
(1)offenders who are committed to the commissioner's custody following revocation of a stayed sentence; and
(2)offenders who are committed to the commissioner's custody for a sentence of 30 months or less, who did not receive a dispositional departure under the Sentencing Guidelines, and who have already served a period of incarceration as a result of the offense for which they are committed.
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Subd. 3. Offenders not eligible.
The following are not eligible to be placed on intensive community supervision, under subdivision 2, clause (2):
(1)offenders who were committed to the commissioner's custody under a statutory mandatory minimum sentence;
(2)offenders who were committed to the commissioner's custody following a conviction for murder, manslaughter, criminal sexual conduct, or criminal vehicular homicide or operation resulting in death; and
(3)offenders whose presence in the community would present a danger to public safety.
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