Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 23-25.002 - Definitions
(1) Chair - means the Chair of the Commission
on Offender Review.
(2) Addiction
Recovery Supervisor - means the person assigned to provide supervision for the
Releasee.
(3) Commission - means
the Commission on Offender Review.
(4) Controlled Substance - means a
"controlled substance" as defined in Section 893.02, F.S.
(5) Conviction - means a "conviction" as
defined in Section 921.0021, F.S.
(6) Department - means the Department of
Corrections.
(7) Eligible Offender
- means any offender who meets the criteria of Section 944.4731(2)(a),
F.S.
(8) History of substance abuse
or addiction - means:
(a) A score of 4 or more
on the Department of Corrections Drug Simple Screening Instrument; or
(b) Two or more prior convictions for an
offense for which an element of that offense relates to a controlled substance,
alcohol, or drug paraphernalia; or
(c) One prior conviction for any offense for
which an element of that offense relates to a controlled substance, alcohol, or
drug paraphernalia and the current offense has as an element of the offense a
controlled substance, alcohol or drug paraphernalia; or
(d) Acknowledgement by the offender that he
or she has sought help for alcohol or substance abuse.
(9) Participated in any drug treatment -
means prior community supervision drug treatment, prison drug treatment, or
mandated or voluntary substance abuse treatment.
(10) Releasee - means an offender placed on
addiction recovery supervision pursuant to Section 944.4731, F.S.
(11) Revocation - means the order of the
Commission entered after a Releasee has been found to have violated one or more
conditions of the addiction recovery supervision, and requires the Releasee's
return to prison to resume service of sentence.
(12) Standard Conditions of Supervision means
conditions which will be required of every releasee as standard practice and
procedure of the Commission.
(13)
Tentative Release Date - means the projected release date computed by the
Department of Corrections based upon length of sentence reduced by applicable
gain-time.
(14) Violation Hearing -
means an administrative proceeding provided to a Releasee under warrant and
conducted by the Commission, a Commissioner, or a duly authorized
representative of the Commission, to determine whether the Releasee has
violated any condition(s) of his/her release.
(15) Warrant - means a document executed by
any member of the Commission which will cause the arrest and detention of a
Releasee pending further action by the Commission.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 944.4731(8) FS. Law Implemented 944.4731, 947.141 FS.
New 2-10-03, Amended 3-31-10.
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