001-0 Wyo. Code R. §§ 0-4 - Award of Special Good Time
(a) The Board may award up to one month of
special good time off the minimum sentence for every year in length of the
minimum sentence, up to a maximum reduction of one year, in addition to the
monthly good time allowance authorized herein. The Board may award special good
time in any of the following circumstances:
(i) It will assist the inmate in attending a
program needed for rehabilitation, mental or medical treatment;
(ii) It will prevent an inmate from returning
to general population upon completion of ITU/TC;
(iii) It will expedite an Immigration and
Customs Enforcement detainer for deportation only;
(iv) It will expedite a felony detainer from
another jurisdiction with a term of imprisonment equal to or greater than their
current sentence;
(v) It will
assist in further education;
(vi)
It will assist in transition back to the community; or
(vii) An inmate has demonstrated an
especially proper and helpful attitude and exemplary conduct and
behavior.
(b) The Board
may award up to one year of special good time, regardless of length of the
minimum sentence, to an inmate with the requisite attitude, conduct and
behavior, only for the purpose of paroling him to an Adult Community
Corrections program, the Intensive Supervision Program, a Court Supervised
Treatment Program or other established community treatment program or to
another state when the inmate would not otherwise have sufficient time left on
the maximum sentence by the time of parole eligibility for such a parole.
Awards under this paragraph shall not exceed the amount reasonably necessary to
effect a parole to the identified program or another state.
(c) Special good time may be awarded more
than one time on the current sentence, but shall not exceed the limits set
forth in paragraphs (a) and (b) above.
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