Compact Online Reference Encyclopedia (CORE)

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Whether an offender is subject to retaking under the compact if a receiving state closes interest in a case pursuant to rule 4.112
Whether a sending state can close interest in a case if the offender's status no longer qualifies under the definition of supervision
A receiving state shall supervise an offender transferred under the interstate compact for a length of time determined by the sending state. History: Adopted November 4, 2003, effective August 1, 2004.
(a) The receiving state may close its supervision of an offender and cease supervision upon– The date of discharge indicated for the offender at the time of application for supervision unless informed of an earlier or later date by the sending state;…
In interpreting the ICAOS and its rules, eligibility to transfer supervision is controlled by the nature of the offense, the nature of the sentence and the status of the offender, not the duration of supervision (as distinguished from the amount of…
How states should manage absconders apprehended in the receiving state
I. Authority The Executive Committee is vested with the power to adopt a policy on behalf of the Interstate Commission during periods when the Interstate Commission is not in session. The Executive Committee oversees the day-to-day activities managed by…
WITHDRAWN Proposal to modify/enhance ICOTS application: Allow Users to Select the Specific CAR and Multiple CARs to Which They Are Replying Proposed by: Technology Committee (via DCA Liaison Committee)Enhancement No:…
Where the retaking of an offender is based on a violation of the conditions of supervision in the receiving state and such violation is likely to form the basis for revocation of community supervision in the sending state, the following additional…
Section 1. Meetings and Notice. The Commission shall meet at least once each calendar year at a time and place to be determined by the Commission. Additional meetings may be scheduled at the discretion of the chairperson, and must be called upon the…
Where a probable cause hearing is required, the following are elements of due process that are applicable in all circumstances: The hearing must be conducted by a neutral and independent person and reasonably close in time and place to the alleged…
Notwithstanding any other rule, a sentence imposing a period of incarceration on an offender convicted of a new crime which occurred outside the sending state during the compact period may satisfy or partially satisfy the sentence imposed by the sending…
Please restrict travel to the District of Columbia for the Week of Sunday, January 16th through Sunday, January 23rd, the days prior to, during and after the inauguration. The public has been encouraged to participate in the largely hosted inaugural…
(a) If a receiving state accepts transfer of the offender, the receiving state’s acceptance shall include reporting instructions. (b) Upon notice of acceptance of transfer by the receiving state, the sending state shall issue a travel permit to the…
Whether Rule 5.108 permits the use of 2-way closed circuit video for conducting probable cause
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Whether receiving states can denying reporting instructions based on an invalid plan of supervision
Individuals and sex offenders subject to lifetime supervision (CSL)
Whether a California statute classifying offenders as not subject to supervision or revocation are eligible for transfer under the Compact
I. Authority The Executive Committee is vested with the power to adopt a policy on behalf of the Interstate Commission during periods when the Interstate Commission is not in session. The Executive Committee oversees the day-to-day activities managed by…
Discharge – means the final completion of the sentence that was imposed on an offender by the sending state.
Rules governing supervision in the receiving state under the compact of the Interstate Commission for Adult Offender Supervision
(a) For an offender returning to the sending state, the receiving state shall request reporting instructions, unless the offender is under active criminal investigation or is charged with a subsequent felony or violent crime in the receiving state. The…
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