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Code · CFR · Title 28 — Judicial Administration · Part 570 · § 570.36

§ 570.36. Non-transfer furlough eligibility requirements.

211 words·~1 min read·/us/cfr/t28/s§ 570.36·

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(a)An inmate may be eligible for a non-transfer furlough if the inmate meets the criteria described in 570.35(b) and the following additional criteria: ::: {width="100%"} ::: {.gpotbl_div} If an inmate has . . . Then the inmate may only be considered for . . . been confined at the initially designated institution for less than 90 days an emergency furlough. more than two years remaining until the projected release date an emergency furlough. 2 years or less remaining until the projected release date an emergency furlough or a routine day furlough. 18 months or less remaining until the projected release date an emergency furlough, a routine day furlough, or a routine overnight furlough within the institution's commuting area. 1 year or less remaining until the projected release date an emergency furlough, a routine day furlough, or a routine overnight furlough either within or outside the institution's commuting area. ::: :::
(b)Ordinarily, Wardens will not grant a furlough to an inmate if:
(1)The inmate is convicted of a serious crime against a person;
(2)The inmate's presence in the community could attract undue public attention, create unusual concern, or diminish the seriousness of the offense; or
(3)The inmate has been granted a furlough in the past 90 days.
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