Section 2967.27 | Escorted Visits.
Effective: March 31, 2003 Latest Legislation: House Bill 510 – 124th General Assembly (A)(1) The department of rehabilitation and correction may grant escorted visits to prisoners confined in any state correctional facility for the limited purpose of visiting a relative in imminent danger of death or having a private viewing of the body of a […]
Section 2967.271 | Presumptions Related to Sentence to Non-Life Felony Indefinite Prison Term.
Effective: March 22, 2019 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 201 – 132nd General Assembly (A) As used in this section: (1) “Offender’s minimum prison term” means the minimum prison term imposed on an offender under a non-life felony indefinite prison term, diminished as provided in section 2967.191 or 2967.193 of the Revised Code or in any […]
Section 2967.28 | Post-Release Controls – Failure to Notify Offender.
Effective: September 30, 2021 Latest Legislation: House Bill 110 – 134th General Assembly (A) As used in this section: (1) “Monitored time” means the monitored time sanction specified in section 2929.17 and defined in section 2929.01 of the Revised Code. (2) “Deadly weapon” and “dangerous ordnance” have the same meanings as in section 2923.11 of […]
Section 2967.29 | Agreement for Joint Supervision of Parolee.
Effective: April 7, 2009 Latest Legislation: House Bill 130 – 127th General Assembly (A) A court of common pleas may cooperate with the department of rehabilitation and correction in the supervision of offenders who return to the court’s territorial jurisdiction after serving a prison term. The court, after consultation with the board of county commissioners, […]
Section 2967.21 | Transfer of Prisoner Does Not Affect Term.
Effective: July 1, 1996 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 2 – 121st General Assembly Any prisoner sentenced or committed to a state correctional institution may be transferred from that institution to another state correctional institution, but the prisoner shall continue to be subject to the same conditions as to the stated prison term, parole, and release […]
Section 2967.22 | Involuntary Commitment of Mentally Ill Person or Person With Intellectual Disability Subject to Institutionalization by Court Order.
Effective: October 12, 2016 Latest Legislation: House Bill 158 – 131st General Assembly Whenever it is brought to the attention of the adult parole authority or a department of probation that a parolee, person under a community control sanction, person under transitional control, or releasee appears to be a mentally ill person subject to court […]
Section 2967.26 | Transitional Control Program.
Effective: March 22, 2019 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 201 – 132nd General Assembly (A)(1) The department of rehabilitation and correction, by rule, may establish a transitional control program for the purpose of closely monitoring a prisoner’s adjustment to community supervision during the final one hundred eighty days of the prisoner’s confinement. If the department establishes […]
Section 2967.15 | Violating Condition of Conditional Pardon, Parole, Other Form of Authorized Release, Transitional Control, or Post-Release Control.
Effective: April 9, 2009 Latest Legislation: House Bill 130 – 127th General Assembly (A) If an adult parole authority field officer has reasonable cause to believe that a person who is a parolee or releasee, who is under transitional control, or who is under another form of authorized release and who is under the supervision […]
Section 2967.16 | Certificate of Final Release.
Effective: October 29, 2018 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 66 – 132nd General Assembly (A) Except as provided in division (D) of this section, when a paroled prisoner has faithfully performed the conditions and obligations of the paroled prisoner’s parole and has obeyed the rules and regulations adopted by the adult parole authority that apply to […]
Section 2967.17 | Administrative Release.
Effective: September 30, 2021 Latest Legislation: House Bill 110 – 134th General Assembly (A) The adult parole authority, in its discretion, may grant an administrative release to any of the following: (1) A parole violator, release violator, or releasee serving another felony sentence in a correctional institution within or without this state for the purpose […]