83-1,100. Division of Parole Supervision; created; duties; parole officer compensation. (1) There is hereby created the Division of Parole Supervision within the Board of Parole. The employees of the division shall consist of the Director of Supervision and Services, the field parole service officers, and all other division staff. The division shall be responsible for […]
83-1,100.02. Person on parole; levels of supervision; Division of Parole Supervision; duties. (1) For purposes of this section: (a) Levels of supervision means the determination of the following for each person on parole: (i) Supervision contact requirements, including the frequency, location, methods, and nature of contact with the parole officer; (ii) Substance abuse testing requirements […]
83-1,100.03. Board of Parole; rules and regulations relating to sentencing and supervision; duties; report. (1) The board, in consultation with the department, shall adopt and promulgate rules and regulations to reduce the number of inmates under the custody of the department who serve their entire sentence in a correctional facility and are released without supervision. […]
83-1,101. Director of Supervision and Services; appointment; qualifications. The Board of Parole shall appoint a Director of Supervision and Services who shall be a person with appropriate experience and training, including, but not limited to, familiarity with the implementation of evidence-based processes for utilizing risk and needs assessments to measure criminal risk factors and specific […]
83-1,102. Director of Supervision and Services; duties. The Director of Supervision and Services shall: (1) Supervise and administer the Division of Parole Supervision; (2) Establish and maintain policies, standards, and procedures for the field parole service and the community supervision of sex offenders pursuant to section 83-174.03; (3) Divide the state into parole districts and […]
83-1,103. Field parole service; duties. The field parole service, consisting of district parole officers working under the direction of the Director of Supervision and Services or district judge, shall be responsible for the investigation, supervision, and assistance of parolees, probationers, or individuals subject to community supervision under section 83-174.03. The field parole service shall be […]
83-1,103.01. Lifetime community supervision; parole officer; duties. A parole officer assigned by the Director of Supervision and Services to supervise individuals subject to lifetime community supervision pursuant to section 83-174.03 shall: (1) Make investigations, prior to an individual subject to community supervision being released from incarceration, in cooperation with institutional caseworkers at prisons, mental health […]
83-1,103.02. Lifetime community supervision; Division of Parole Supervision; duties; certificate of community supervision; appeal. (1) Prior to the release from incarceration of an individual subject to lifetime community supervision pursuant to section 83-174.03, the Division of Parole Supervision shall: (a) Notify the individual in writing that he or she is subject to community supervision upon […]
83-1,103.03. Lifetime community supervision; Division of Parole Supervision; annual review. The Division of Parole Supervision shall review the conditions of community supervision imposed on an individual pursuant to section 83-174.03 on an annual basis and shall provide the individual the opportunity to submit written materials to the division for consideration during such review. If the […]
83-1,103.04. Lifetime community supervision; determination or revision of conditions; appeal; burden of proof. (1) Whenever a determination or revision of the conditions of community supervision is made by the Division of Parole Supervision, the individual subject to the conditions shall be entitled to an appeal. The appeal shall be heard by the district court in […]
83-1,104. District parole officer; duties. A district parole officer shall: (1) Make investigations, prior to a committed offender’s release on parole, in cooperation with institutional caseworkers and the Board of Parole to determine the adequacy of parole plans and make reasonable advance preparation for release on parole; (2) Assist a committed offender who requests assistance […]
83-1,106. Maximum term; credit; how obtained. (1) Credit against the maximum term and any minimum term shall be given to an offender for time spent in custody as a result of the criminal charge for which a prison sentence is imposed or as a result of the conduct on which such a charge is based. […]
83-1,107. Reductions of sentence; personalized program plan; how credited; forfeiture; withholding; restoration; release or reentry plan; treatment programming; individualized post-release supervision plan. (1)(a) Within sixty days after initial classification and assignment of any offender committed to the department, all available information regarding such committed offender shall be reviewed and a committed offender department-approved personalized program […]
83-1,107.01. Fees; waiver; when; failure to pay; effect. (1) Unless otherwise provided by this section, whenever an adult offender is paroled, the board shall require a parolee to pay a monthly parole programming fee. (2) Parolees under the supervision of the Division of Parole Supervision shall pay a monthly parole programming fee of twenty-five dollars, […]
83-1,107.02. Parole Program Cash Fund; created; use; investment. The Parole Program Cash Fund is created. All funds collected pursuant to section 83-1,107.01 shall be remitted to the State Treasurer for credit to the fund. The fund shall be utilized by the Division of Parole Supervision for the purposes stated in subdivision (8) of section 83-1,102. […]
83-1,108. Board of Parole; reduction of sentence for good conduct; provisions; forfeiture. (1) The board shall reduce, for good conduct in conformity with the conditions of parole, a parolee’s parole term by ten days for each month of such term. The total of such reductions shall be deducted from the maximum term, less good time […]
83-1,109. Chief executive officer; good time; report; Director of Correctional Services; duties. The chief executive officer of a facility shall regularly report all good time and all forfeitures, withholdings, and restorations of good time to the director. On the basis of such report, the director shall inform the board and the Director of Supervision and […]
83-1,110. Committed offender; eligible for release on parole; when. (1) Every committed offender shall be eligible for parole when the offender has served one-half the minimum term of his or her sentence as provided in sections 83-1,107 and 83-1,108. The board shall conduct a parole review not later than sixty days prior to the date […]
83-1,110.01. Substance abuse therapy; department; duties; waiver of requirement by board; when. The department shall provide substance abuse therapy required by section 28-416 prior to the first parole eligibility date of the committed person. Based on the recommendations, if any, regarding psychological treatment of the committed person pursuant to section 83-179, the department shall provide […]
83-1,110.02. Medical parole; eligibility; conditions; term. (1) A committed offender who is not under sentence of death or of life imprisonment and who because of an existing medical or physical condition is determined by the department to be terminally ill or permanently incapacitated may be considered for medical parole by the board. A committed offender […]