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Code · CFR · Title 28 — Judicial Administration · Part 524 · § 524.42

§ 524.42. Content of progress reports.

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Staff shall include the following in each progress report:
(a)Institution (full name) and Date;
(b)Type of Progress Report;
(c)Committed name;
(d)Registration number;
(e)Age;
(f)Present security and custody level;
(g)Offense(s) for which committed;
(h)Sentence;
(i)Date sentence began;
(j)Time served to date, including jail time credit;
(k)Good conduct time/Extra good time earned;
(l)Statutory good time withheld or forfeited; Disallowed good conduct time;
(m)Projected release date;
(n)Most recent Parole Commission action, including any special conditions or requirements (if applicable);
(o)Detainers and pending charges on file;
(p)Institutional adjustment; this ordinarily includes information on the inmate's:
(1)Program plans;
(2)Work assignments and skills acquired;
(3)Educational/vocational participation;
(4)Counseling programs;
(5)Incident reports;
(6)Institutional movement;
(7)Physical and mental health, including any significant mental or physical health problems, and any corrective action taken; and
(8)Financial responsibility.
(q)Release planning:
(1)Where appropriate, staff shall request that the inmate provide a specific release plan;
(2)Staff shall identify available release resources (including CCC) and any particular problem that may be present in release planning. \[59 FR 6857, Feb. 11, 1994\]
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