Conditions for Release From Incarceration.

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(1)(a) A person who is convicted of a crime committed on or after October 1, 1983, but before January 1, 1994, may be released from incarceration only:

  1. 1. Upon expiration of the person’s sentence;

  2. 2. Upon expiration of the person’s sentence as reduced by accumulated gain-time;

  3. 3. As directed by an executive order granting clemency;

  4. 4. Upon attaining the provisional release date;

  5. 5. Upon placement in a conditional release program pursuant to s. 947.1405; or

  6. 6. Upon the granting of control release pursuant to s. 947.146.

(b) A person who is convicted of a crime committed on or after January 1, 1994, may be released from incarceration only:

  1. 1. Upon expiration of the person’s sentence;

  2. 2. Upon expiration of the person’s sentence as reduced by accumulated meritorious or incentive gain-time;

  3. 3. As directed by an executive order granting clemency;

  4. 4. Upon placement in a conditional release program pursuant to s. 947.1405 or a conditional medical release program pursuant to s. 947.149; or

  5. 5. Upon the granting of control release, including emergency control release, pursuant to s. 947.146.

(2) A person who is convicted of a crime committed on or after December 1, 1990, and who receives a control release date may not refuse to accept the terms or conditions of control release.

History.—s. 16, ch. 98-204.


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