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Rule 4.103-1 - Force and Effect of Conditions Imposed by a Receiving State

The sending state shall give the same force and effect to conditions imposed by a receiving state as if those conditions had been imposed by the sending state.

History: Adopted October 26, 2004, effective January 1, 2005; amended October 4, 2006, effective January 1, 2007; amended September 14, 2016, effective June 1, 2017, amended September 11, 2024, effective November 1, 2024

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Definitions

Click terms below to reveal definitions used in this rule.

Supervised Individual – means an “offender” defined by Article II of the Interstate Compact for Adult Offender Supervision as an adult placed under, or made subject to, supervision as the result of the commission of a criminal offense and released to the community under the jurisdiction of courts, paroling authorities, corrections, or other criminal justice agencies, and who is required to request transfer of supervision under the Compact.

Receiving State – means a state to which a supervised individual requests transfer of supervision or is transferred.

Supervision – means the oversight exercised by authorities of a sending or receiving state over a supervised individual for a period of time determined by a court or releasing authority, during which time the supervised individual is required to report to or be monitored by supervising authorities, and to comply with regulations and conditions, other than monetary conditions, imposed on the supervised individual at the time of release to the community or during the period of supervision in the community.