(1) All agreements shall include all time periods from the date of the agreement, through the period of incarceration and termination from parole supervision.

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Terms Used In Florida Regulations 23-20.004

  • Restitution: The court-ordered payment of money by the defendant to the victim for damages caused by the criminal action.
    (2) Institutional Mutual Participation Program agreement conditions must be satisfied not later than 60 calendar days prior to the parole date as agreed upon to allow for verification of completion.
    (3) Parole supervision Mutual Participation Program agreement conditions must be satisfied not later than 60 calendar days prior to the parole release date as agreed upon to allow for verification of completion.
    (4) Agreements shall be individualized as negotiated by the inmate, the Department, and the Commission.
    (5) Agreements shall not be written to provide for release from incarceration in less than the mandatory minimum sentence requirements.
    (6) Agreements shall not be written to provide for release from incarceration at a date later than the presumptive parole release date which would have otherwise been established.
    (7) All agreements shall include that the inmate satisfactorily work at a job within the institution (either institutional or prison industries) and shall also satisfactorily participate in an educational or vocational training program.
    (8) Agreements shall not be written to require academic classroom instruction at the college level.
    (9) Each agreement successfully negotiated may include but is not limited to the following incarceration or parole supervision conditions that must be successfully completed before the inmate can be released on the agreed upon Mutual Participation Program parole date:
    (a) Academic Program(s) below the college level;
    (b) Vocational Programs;
    (c) Special Counseling;
    (d) Restitution;
    (e) Work Release;
    (f) Transfers;
    (g) Behavioral Conditions.
    (10) Agreements shall not be effective until final approval by the Commission.
    (11) Agreements shall not be written for a period of less than 3 months or more than 3 years of incarceration time.
    (12) Agreements shall not be written for more than a 2 year parole supervision period without written justification provided to the inmate by the Commission.
Rulemaking Authority 947.07, 947.135 FS. Law Implemented Florida Statutes § 947.135. History-New 9-10-81, Amended 10-1-82, Formerly 23-20.04, Amended 1-26-93.