For purposes of revocation or other punitive action, the sending state must give the same force and effect to a violation of a condition imposed by the receiving state as if the condition had been imposed by the sending state. A violation of a properly imposed receiving-state condition may therefore serve as a basis for revocation or other sanctions, even if that condition was not included in the original supervision plan established by the sending state. See Rules 4.103 and 4.103-1
The receiving state may impose conditions at the time of acceptance or during the term of supervision, provided those conditions are consistent with Compact requirements. If a supervised individual violates such a condition, the sending state must recognize and act upon that violation in accordance with its own revocation procedures.