For the purposes of this article, the following terms shall have the following meanings:
- (1) BOARD. The Board of Pardons and Paroles.
- (2) GERIATRIC INMATE. A person 60 years of age or older convicted in this state of a non-capital felony offense and sentenced to the penitentiary, who suffers from a chronic life-threatening infirmity, life-threatening illness, or chronic debilitating disease related to aging, who requires assistance with a necessary daily life function and poses a low risk to the community, and who does not constitute a danger to himself or herself or society.
- (3) NECESSARY DAILY LIFE FUNCTION. Eating, breathing, toileting, walking, or bathing.
(4) PERMANENTLY INCAPACITATED INMATE. A state inmate who satisfies both of the following:
- a. Is unable to perform one and requires assistance with one or more necessary daily life functions or who is completely immobile.
- b. Has such limited physical or mental ability, strength, or capacity that he or she poses an extremely low risk of physical threat to others or to the community.
- (5) TERMINALLY ILL INMATE. A state inmate who has an incurable condition caused by illness or disease which would, with reasonable medical judgment, produce death within 12 months, and who does not constitute a danger to himself or herself or society.
(Act 2017-355, §2.)