Compact Online Reference Encyclopedia (CORE)

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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…
Eligibility for Transfer & Retaking for Supervised Individuals Sentenced under New Jersey’s Violent Predator Incapacitation Act
Managing previously reported absconders apprehended in the receiving state
*/ As used in these rules, unless the context clearly requires a different construction- Abscond – means to be absent from the supervised individual's approved place of residence and employment; and failing to comply with reporting requirements. '…
A key objective of the ICAOS is to facilitate the effective transfer of supervised individuals between states and to manage their return to the sending state through mechanisms other than formal extradition. Consequently, a supervised individual's status…
Adopting an emergency rule for Massachusetts who had not enacted the Compact
Prior to accessing ICOTS, users must be trained on ICAOS rules, ICOTS procedures as well as the ICOTS privacy policy. This training module highlights the privacy policy and the end user agreement confirming ICOTS user understand and agree to terms prior…
The interpretation of the “physical harm” requirement of 2.105(a)(1)
Rule 3.105 and Release Dates
Effect of New Jersey statute on acquitted persons by reason of insanity
Whether Rule 2.105 applies to hunting violations involving the use of a firearm
Compact Administrator – means the individual in each compacting state appointed under the terms of this compact and responsible for the administration and management of the state's supervision and transfer of supervised individuals subject to the terms of…
Whether Rule 5.108 permits the use of 2-way closed circuit video for conducting probable cause
Eligibility for transfer for supervised individuals living in federal housing
The Interstate Commission for Adult Offender Supervision (ICAOS) promulgates rules under Articles V and VIII of the Compact to improve outcomes and promote collaboration among member states. ICAOS aims to establish a uniform system that applies to all…
Whether a supervised individual whose supervision was never transferred and who subsequently absconds supervision is subject to retaking under the terms of the Compact
Eligibility of Conditional Pardon Transferred to an Out of State Secure Treatment Facility
Guidance from the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Office of Civil Rights as to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (“HIPAA”) Coverage & Exemptions for the Interstate Compact for Adult Offender Supervision
The Commission recognizes that the transfer of sex offenders is complex due to individual state laws regarding sex offender registries and various residency and employment restrictions. Rule 3.101-3 addresses these challenges in order to promote…
Supervised individuals not eligible to transfer supervision under Compact Rules 2.105 & 3.101
Clarification of Rule 2.105 Determination of second or subsequent misdemeanor DUI offense
Subjecting a transferred supervised individual to short-term confinement for probation violations in North Carolina as the receiving state
Rejection of transfers based on outstanding warrants
Guidance concerning out of state travel for sex offenders
Can a Supervised Individual be not considered in Substantial compliance because of an arrest in the receiving state during the Investigation
Whether Maryland’s Home Detention Program qualifies as supervision under the Interstate Compact
Effect of Washington’s “deferred prosecution” statute for compact eligibility
At the discretion of the sending state, a supervised individual shall be eligible for transfer of supervision to a receiving state under the compact, and the receiving state shall accept transfer, if the supervised individual: (a) has more than 90…
Effect of a California statute that classifies certain eligible California parolees as not subject to active supervision or revocation of parole excludes such individuals from the jurisdiction of the Interstate Compact for Adult Offender Supervision.
Rule 3.104 Time allowed for Investigation by Receiving State Rule 4.101 Manner and degree of supervision
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