Kan. Admin. Regs. § 44-6-140 - Controlling minimum date; for concurrent composite sentences merge and select longest incarceration; controlling guidelines release date
(a) For new
admissions with concurrent sentences, the minimum term of each sentence shall
be added to its sentence begins date . The sentence with the minimum term
requiring the longest time to be served to parole eligibility shall be the
sentence controlling the minimum date. Therefore, parole eligibility for each
sentence shall be computed before selecting the controlling minimum sentence.
(b) Concurrent minimums applied
only to sentences not parole-eligible yet. The controlling minimum date for
inmates readmitted with new concurrent sentences shall be computed only for
sentences on which parole eligibility has not yet been achieved.
(c) Technical parole violations. The
controlling minimum date of technical parole or conditional release violators
shall not change from the original computation on which parole eligibility was
originally achieved.
(d) For new
admissions with multiple concurrent guidelines sentences, the prison portion of
each sentence shall be added to its sentence begins date . The sentence with the
term requiring the longest time to be served in prison shall be the sentence
controlling the guidelines release date.
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