7-13-401. Definitions; creation of board; officers; compensation; hearing panels; meetings. (a) As used in W.S. 7-13-401 through 7-13-424: (i) “Board” means the state board of parole; (ii) “Conditional release” means any form of release by an institution or by a court, other than parole or probation, which is subject to conditions imposed by the institution […]
7-13-402. General powers and duties of board; eligibility for parole; immunity. (a) The board may grant a parole to any person imprisoned in any institution under sentence, except a sentence of life imprisonment without parole or a life sentence, ordered by any district court of this state, provided the person has served the minimum term […]
7-13-403. Custody of parolee; return upon violation. (a) A parolee is in the legal custody and under the control of the board and may be returned to the custody of the department for violation of a condition of his parole. (b) Unless otherwise ordered by the board or when the parole violator is ordered to […]
7-13-404. Computing remainder of sentence for parole violator. In computing the remainder of the sentence to be served by a parole violator, credit shall be awarded toward his original sentence for any portion of the time that the person has not violated a condition of parole between his release on parole and his return to […]
7-13-405. Field services administrator; hiring of agents. (a) The department has general supervisory authority over state parolees and over probationers for whom the sentencing court requests supervision under W.S. 7-13-410. (b) The director shall appoint a field services administrator. The department shall: (i) Keep records of all persons placed on parole or probation under the […]
7-13-406. Offices. Offices for probation and parole agents shall be maintained throughout the state as determined by the department.
7-13-407. Duties of probation and parole agents. (a) Under direction and supervision of the director, probation and parole agents shall: (i) Except as otherwise directed by the director, devote full time to the performance of their duties in carrying out the provisions of W.S. 7-9-104, 7-9-107, 7-13-303, 7-13-401 through 7-13-424, 7-13-1101 through 7-13-1105, 7-13-1601 through […]
7-13-408. Probation, parole and conditional release administrative jail or adult community correction program sanction and revocation hearing procedures. (a) The probation and parole agent shall notify the department and the board or the appropriate court if it is determined consideration should be given to retaking or reincarcerating a person under the supervision of the department […]
7-13-409. Disclosure of information and data. All information and data obtained in the discharge of official duties by probation and parole agents is privileged information and shall not be disclosed directly or indirectly to anyone other than to the judge, the department or to others entitled to receive reports unless and until otherwise ordered by […]
7-13-410. Notice of probation order; request for probation supervision or report. (a) The clerk of the court granting probation to a person convicted of a crime shall send a certified copy of the order to the department of corrections or, in the case of a juvenile, to the department of family services. (b) At the […]
7-13-411. Apprehension of violators. (a) A probation and parole agent may, in the performance of his duties: (i) Repealed By Laws 2011, Ch. 30, § 2. (ii) Repealed By Laws 2011, Ch. 30, § 2. (iii) Request a peace officer to arrest without warrant any probationer or parolee if the probation and parole agent has […]
7-13-418. Selection, training and powers of local volunteer; compensation. (a) In order to further the objectives of W.S. 7-13-401 through 7-13-424, the field services administrator may select, organize and train local volunteer citizens who, acting under his supervision, may: (i) Advise and assist probation and parole agents with special reference to vocational and technical education […]
7-13-419. Limitations on powers of volunteers. Volunteers do not have power of arrest nor the right to execute criminal process.
7-13-420. Good time allowances. (a) The governor, after consultation with the board and the department, shall adopt rules and regulations to establish a system of good time and special good time allowances for inmates of and parolees from any state penal institution, any institution which houses Wyoming inmates pursuant to W.S. 7-3-401 or any correctional […]
7-13-421. Restitution as condition of parole. (a) Repealed By Laws 2011, Ch. 30, § 2. (b) The board shall provide for restitution in the amount determined by the court pursuant to W.S. 7-9-103 unless the board finds the parolee is not reasonably capable of making the payments, in which case the board may modify the […]
7-13-422. Short title. This act may be cited as “The Interstate Compact for Adult Offender Supervision.”
7-13-423. Compact provisions generally. The interstate compact for the supervision of adult offenders as contained herein is hereby enacted into law and entered into on behalf of this state with any and all other states legally joining therein in a form substantially as follows. Article I Purpose (a) The compacting states to this interstate compact […]
7-13-424. Medical parole; conditions. (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law restricting the grant of parole, except for inmates sentenced to death or life imprisonment without parole, the board may grant a medical parole to any inmate meeting the conditions specified in this section. The board shall consider a medical parole upon receipt of written […]