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CFR Title 28 > Chapter I > Part 2 - Parole, release, supervision and recommitment of prisoners, youth offenders, and juvenile delinquents
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§ 2.1
Definitions
§ 2.2
Eligibility for parole; adult sentences
§ 2.3
Same: Narcotic Addict Rehabilitation Act
§ 2.4
Same: Youth offenders and juvenile delinquents
§ 2.5
Sentence aggregation
§ 2.6
Withheld and forfeited good time
§ 2.7
Committed fines and restitution orders
§ 2.8
Mental competency proceedings
§ 2.9
Study prior to sentencing
§ 2.10
Date service of sentence commences
§ 2.11
Application for parole; notice of hearing
§ 2.12
Initial hearings: Setting presumptive release dates
§ 2.13
Initial hearing; procedure
§ 2.14
Subsequent proceedings
§ 2.15
Petition for consideration of parole prior to date set at hearing
§ 2.16
Parole of prisoner in state, local, or territorial institution
§ 2.17
Original jurisdiction cases
§ 2.18
Granting of parole
§ 2.19
Information considered
§ 2.20
Paroling policy guidelines: Statement of general policy
§ 2.21
Reparole consideration guidelines
§ 2.22
Communication with the Commission
§ 2.23
Delegation to hearing examiners
§ 2.24
Review of panel recommendation by the Regional Commissioner
§ 2.25
Hearings by videoconference
§ 2.26
Appeal to National Appeals Board
§ 2.27
Petition for reconsideration of original jurisdiction decisions
§ 2.28
Reopening of cases
§ 2.29
Release on parole
§ 2.30
False information or new criminal conduct: Discovery after release
§ 2.31
Parole to detainers: Statement of policy
§ 2.32
Parole to local or immigration detainers
§ 2.33
Release plans
§ 2.34
Rescission of parole
§ 2.35
Mandatory release in the absence of parole
§ 2.36
Rescission guidelines
§ 2.37
Disclosure of information concerning parolees; Statement of policy
§ 2.38
Community supervision by U.S. Probation Officers
§ 2.39
Jurisdiction of the Commission
§ 2.40
Conditions of release
§ 2.41
Travel approval
§ 2.42
Probation officer's reports to Commission
§ 2.43
Early termination
§ 2.44
Summons to appear or warrant for retaking of parolee
§ 2.45
Same; youth offenders
§ 2.46
Execution of warrant and service of summons
§ 2.47
Warrant placed as a detainer and dispositional review
§ 2.48
Revocation: Preliminary interview
§ 2.49
Place of revocation hearing
§ 2.50
Revocation hearing procedure
§ 2.51
Issuance of a subpoena for the appearance of witnesses or production of documents
§ 2.52
Revocation decisions
§ 2.53
Mandatory parole
§ 2.54
Reviews pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 4215(c)
§ 2.55
Disclosure of file prior to parole hearing
§ 2.56
Disclosure of Parole Commission file
§ 2.57
Special parole terms
§ 2.58
Prior orders
§ 2.59
Designation of a Commissioner to act as a hearing examiner
§ 2.60
Superior program achievement
§ 2.61
Qualifications of representatives
§ 2.62
Rewarding assistance in the prosecution of other offenders; criteria and guidelines
§ 2.63
Quorum
§ 2.64
Youth Corrections Act
§ 2.65
Paroling policy for prisoners serving aggregate U.S. and D.C. Code sentences
§ 2.66
Revocation decision without hearing
§ 2.68
Prisoners transferred pursuant to treaty
§ 2.70
Authority and functions of the U.S. Parole Commission with respect to District of Columbia Code offenders
§ 2.71
Application for parole
§ 2.72
Hearing procedure
§ 2.73
Parole suitability criteria
§ 2.74
Decision of the Commission
§ 2.75
Reconsideration proceedings
§ 2.76
Reduction in minimum sentence
§ 2.77
Medical parole
§ 2.78
Geriatric parole
§ 2.79
Good time forfeiture
§ 2.80
Guidelines for D.C. Code offenders
§ 2.81
Reparole decisions
§ 2.82
Effective date of parole
§ 2.83
Release planning
§ 2.84
Release to other jurisdictions
§ 2.85
Conditions of release
§ 2.86
Release on parole; rescission for misconduct
§ 2.87
Mandatory release
§ 2.88
Confidentiality of parole records
§ 2.89
Miscellaneous provisions
§ 2.90
Prior orders of the Board of Parole
§ 2.91
Supervision responsibility
§ 2.92
Jurisdiction of the Commission
§ 2.93
Travel approval
§ 2.94
Supervision reports to Commission
§ 2.95
Early termination from supervision
§ 2.96
Order of early termination
§ 2.97
Withdrawal of order of release
§ 2.98
Summons to appear or warrant for retaking of parolee
§ 2.99
Execution of warrant and service of summons
§ 2.100
Warrant placed as detainer and dispositional review
§ 2.101
Probable cause hearing and determination
§ 2.102
Place of revocation hearing
§ 2.103
Revocation hearing procedure
§ 2.104
Issuance of subpoena for appearance of witnesses or production of documents
§ 2.105
Revocation decisions
§ 2.106
Youth Rehabilitation Act
§ 2.107
Interstate Compact
§ 2.200
Authority, jurisdiction, and functions of the U.S. Parole Commission with respect to offenders serving terms of supervised release imposed by the Superior Court of the District of Columbia
§ 2.201
Period of supervised release
§ 2.202
Prerelease procedures
§ 2.203
Certificate of supervised release
§ 2.204
Conditions of supervised release
§ 2.205
Confidentiality of supervised release records
§ 2.206
Travel approval and transfers of supervision
§ 2.207
Supervision reports to Commission
§ 2.208
Termination of a term of supervised release
§ 2.209
Order of termination
§ 2.210
Extension of term
§ 2.211
Summons to appear or warrant for retaking releasee
§ 2.212
Execution of warrant and service of summons
§ 2.213
Warrant placed as detainer and dispositional review
§ 2.214
Probable cause hearing and determination
§ 2.215
Place of revocation hearing
§ 2.216
Revocation hearing procedure
§ 2.217
Issuance of subpoena for appearance of witnesses or production of documents
§ 2.218
Revocation decisions
§ 2.219
Maximum terms of imprisonment and supervised release
§ 2.220
Appeal
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State Laws: Parole
Alaska
Alaska Statutes Chapter 33.16 - Parole Administration
California
California Penal Code > Part 3 > Title 2.3 - Medical Parole
Florida
Florida Statutes > Chapter 947 - Parole Commission
Florida Regulations - Florida Parole Commission
Illinois
Illinois Compiled Statutes > 730 ILCS 105 - Open Parole Hearings Act
Indiana
Indiana Code > Title 11 > Article 9 - Parole Board
Iowa
Iowa Code Chapter 904A - Board of parole
Iowa Code Chapter 906 - Paroles and work release
Kansas
Kansas Statutes > Chapter 20 > Article 23 - Board Of Paroles
Kansas Statutes > Chapter 22 > Article 41 - Parole Violations
Kansas Statutes > Chapter 46 > Article 38 - Joint Committee On Parole Board Oversight
Michigan
Michigan Laws > Chapter 780 > Act 276 of 1957 - Return Of Parole Violators
New Hampshire
New Hampshire Revised Statutes > Chapter 651-A - Parole Of Prisoners
New York
New York Laws - Executive > Article 12-B - State Board of Parole
New York
New York Laws > Correction > Article 12-B - Resident Parole Facility For Youth
New York Laws > Executive > Article 12-B - State Division Of Parole
North Carolina
North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 15A > Article 85 - Parole
North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 148 > Article 4 - Paroles
North Dakota
North Dakota Code > Chapter 12-59 - Parole
Ohio
Ohio Code > Title 51 > Chapter 5149 - Adult Parole Authority
Rhode Island
Rhode Island General Laws > Chapter 13-8. Parole
Rhode Island General Laws > Chapter 13-8.1. Medical Parole
Rhode Island General Laws > Chapter 13-9. Out of State Parolee Supervision
South Dakota
South Dakota Laws > Title 24 > Chapter 15 - Paroles From The Penitentiary
South Dakota Laws > Title 24 > Chapter 15A - Adult Prison Parole System
South Dakota Laws > Title 24 > Chapter 16 - Interstate Parolee Supervision
South Dakota Laws > Title 24 > Chapter 16A - Interstate Compact For Adult Offender Supervision
Texas
Texas Code Of Criminal Procedure > Title 1 > Chapter 48 - Pardon And Parole
Vermont
Vermont Statutes > Title 28 > Chapter 7 - Parole
Wisconsin
Wisconsin Statutes Chapter 304 - Paroles and pardons
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