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Section 20-1012 – FINAL DISCHARGE OF PAROLEE — MINIMUM TERM.

20-1012. FINAL DISCHARGE OF PAROLEE — MINIMUM TERM. (1) When any paroled prisoner has performed the obligations of his parole for such time as shall satisfy the commission that his final release is not incompatible with his welfare and that of society, the commission may make the final order of discharge and issue to the […]

Section 20-1001 – DEFINITIONS.

20-1001. DEFINITIONS. As used in this chapter, unless the context clearly indicates or requires otherwise, the following terms shall be defined as follows: (1) "Board" means the state board of correction. (2) "Commission" means the Idaho commission of pardons and parole. (3) "Executive director" means the executive director of the commission. History: [20-1001, added 2021, […]

Section 20-1004 – DUTIES AND POWERS OF THE COMMISSION.

20-1004. DUTIES AND POWERS OF THE COMMISSION. The commission shall: (1) Have the powers relating to commutation, pardon and remission of fines and forfeitures as set forth in section 7, article IV, of the Idaho constitution; (2) Subject to and consistent with the provisions of this chapter and section 19-2513, Idaho Code, decide whether any […]

Section 20-1005 – RULES GOVERNING PAROLE — LEGISLATIVE INTENT — RESTRICTIONS — REQUIRED PSYCHIATRIC OR PSYCHOLOGICAL EXAMINATION — REQUIRED REPORT.

20-1005. RULES GOVERNING PAROLE — LEGISLATIVE INTENT — RESTRICTIONS — REQUIRED PSYCHIATRIC OR PSYCHOLOGICAL EXAMINATION — REQUIRED REPORT. (1) It is the intent of the legislature to focus prison space on those who commit the most serious offenses or who have the highest likelihood of offending in the future, and the commission, consistent with the […]

Section 20-1006 – MEDICAL PAROLE — REQUIRED REPORT.

20-1006. MEDICAL PAROLE — REQUIRED REPORT. (1) Subject to the limitations of this section and section 20-1005, Idaho Code, and notwithstanding any fixed term of confinement or minimum period of confinement as provided in section 19-2513, Idaho Code, the commission may parole an inmate for medical reasons. A prisoner may be considered for medical parole […]