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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 29 — Criminal Procedure

29-2274. Post-release supervision; report; contents.

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(1)Beginning October 1, 2024, the Office of Probation Administration shall electronically submit a quarterly report to the Judiciary Committee of the Legislature and the Appropriations Committee of the Legislature regarding individuals serving sentences of post-release supervision. The report shall include:
(a)The number of individuals:
(i)On post-release supervision;
(ii)Successfully discharged from post-release supervision;
(iii)Unsuccessfully discharged from post-release supervision;
(iv)Whose post-release supervision is revoked for technical violations;
(v)Whose post-release supervision is revoked for law violations;
(vi)Who abscond and do not complete the conditions of post-release supervision;
(vii)Who are sent to jails to serve custodial sanctions; and
(viii)Whose post-release supervision has been revoked;
(b)The number of jail beds utilized for custodial sanctions and the number of days such beds are utilized;
(c)The types of programming offered to individuals on post-release supervision; and
(d)The risk scores of individuals on post-release supervision at the time they began serving a sentence of imprisonment and upon discharge from post-release supervision.
(2)The report shall redact all personal identifying information of individuals on post-release supervision.
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