Compact Online Reference Encyclopedia (CORE)

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Clarification on how the 90-days remaining on supervision is determined
Whether the offender being in the receiving state prior to investigation is a valid reason for rejection
Whether a receiving state can require relevant documents and return an offender that can no longer be safely supervised
Whether receiving states can denying reporting instructions based on an invalid plan of supervision
Whether offenders who are not eligible to transfer under Rule 3.101 or 2.105 are permitted to a discretionary transfer
Whether offenders who seek to reside in federal housing are eligible for transfer under the Compact
Whether a receiving state can predicate acceptance to a residential program on the sending state agreeing to retake if the offender fails to complete the program.
Whether an undocumented immigrant is subject to the Compact
Effect of New Jersey statute on acquitted persons by reason of insanity
Whether an offender whose supervision was never transferred and who subsequently absconds supervision is subject to retaking under the terms of the Compact
Clarification regarding sex offenders living in the receiving state at the time of sentencing and imposing/enforcing special conditions
Individuals and sex offenders subject to lifetime supervision (CSL)
Authority to issue travel permits
Whether rule 2.105 applies to hunting violations involving the use of a firearm
Whether a receiving state can reject a transfer if there are warrants or pending charges in the receiving state
Whether a receiving state can make a determination of substantial compliance if an offender commits a crime in the receiving state during the period of investigation or has an outstanding warrant
Whether a receiving state can exceed the 45 day rule to determine if a supervision plan is valid for sex offenders
How states should manage absconders apprehended in the receiving state
Interpretation of physical harm and whether states can consider other criteria such as plea bargains in determining eligibility
Whether officers can arrest and detain compact offenders for probation violations
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