MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE

1998 Regular Session

To: Corrections

By: Senator(s) Huggins, Simmons

Senate Bill 2724

(As Passed the Senate)

AN ACT TO AMEND SECTION 47-5-138, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO PROVIDE THAT THE 85% REQUIREMENT SHALL NOT APPLY TO NONVIOLENT OFFENDERS; TO PROVIDE THAT NONVIOLENT OFFENDERS ARE ELIGIBLE FOR INCREASED EARNED TIME ALLOWANCE; AND FOR RELATED PURPOSES. 

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI:

 

SECTION 1. Section 47-5-138, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:

47-5-138. (1) The department may promulgate rules and regulations to carry out an earned time allowance program based on the good conduct and performance of an inmate. An inmate is eligible to receive an earned time allowance of one-half (1/2) of the period of confinement imposed by the court except those inmates excluded by law. When an inmate is committed to the custody of the department, the department shall determine a conditional earned time release date by subtracting the earned time allowance from an inmate's term of sentence. This subsection does not apply to any sentence imposed after June 30, 1995.

(2) An inmate may forfeit all or part of his earned time allowance for a serious violation of rules. No forfeiture of the earned time allowance shall be effective except upon approval of the commissioner or his designee, and forfeited earned time may not be restored.

(3) (a) For the purposes of this subsection, "final order" means an order of a state or federal court that dismisses as frivolous or malicious a lawsuit brought by an inmate while the inmate was in the custody of the Department of Corrections.

(b) On receipt of a final order, the department shall forfeit:

(i) Sixty (60) days of an inmate's accrued earned time if the department has received one (1) final order as defined herein;

(ii) One hundred twenty (120) days of an inmate's accrued earned time if the department has received two (2) final orders as defined herein;

(iii) One hundred eighty (180) days of an inmate's accrued earned time if the department has received three (3) or more final orders as defined herein.

(c) The department may not restore earned time forfeited under this subsection.

(4) An inmate who meets the good conduct and performance requirements of the earned time allowance program may be released on his conditional earned time release date.

(5) For any sentence imposed after June 30, 1995, an inmate may receive an earned time allowance of four and one-half (4-1/2) days for each thirty (30) days served if the department determines that the inmate has complied with the good conduct and performance requirements of the earned time allowance program. The earned time allowance under this subsection shall not exceed fifteen percent (15%) of an inmate's term of sentence. This subsection shall not apply to any inmate eligible for earned time allowance under subsection (6).

(6) An inmate may be eligible to receive an earned time allowance not to exceed forty percent (40%) of the inmate's term of sentence if the inmate meets the following requirements:

(a) The inmate has not been convicted of:

(i) A crime of violence;

(ii) A sex crime; or

(iii) The manufacture of or the possession with intent to sell a controlled substance under the Uniform Controlled Substances Law; and

(b) The inmate has complied with the good conduct and performance requirements of the earned time allowance program.

(7) Any inmate, who is released before the expiration of his term of sentence under this section, shall be placed under earned-release supervision until the expiration of the term of sentence. The inmate shall retain inmate status and remain under the jurisdiction of the department. The period of earned-release supervision shall be conducted in the same manner as a period of supervised parole. The department shall develop rules, terms and conditions for the earned-release supervision program. The commissioner shall designate the appropriate classification committee or other division within the department to conduct revocation hearings for inmates violating the conditions of earned-release supervision.

(8) The diagnostic and classification divisions of the department shall establish an inmate release management program for inmates placed on earned released under subsection (6). This management program may include, but is not limited to, the placement of the inmates in work programs, education and training programs, community work centers, pre-release alcohol and drug programs, house arrest and any other applicable programs.

(9) If the earned-release supervision is revoked, the inmate shall serve the remainder of the sentence and the time the inmate was on earned-release supervision, shall not be applied to and shall not reduce his sentence.

SECTION 2. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after July 1, 1998.