- (1) Chair – is the Chair of the Florida Commission on Offender Review.
- (2) Conditional Release – means the release of any offender eligible under Section 947.1405(2), F.S.
- (3) Conditional Releasee – means an inmate placed on conditional release supervision.
- (4) Conditional Release Date – means the date an inmate is placed on conditional release supervision.
- (5) Conditional Release Officer – means the person assigned to provide supervision for the conditional releasee.
- (6) Conditional Release Voting Panel – means a panel of no fewer than two Commissioners, empowered to set, modify or terminate terms and conditions of supervision for inmates serving conditional release eligible sentences.
- (7) Early Termination of Conditional Release Supervision – means a Commission Action discharging a conditional releasee from the terms and conditions of conditional release prior to the established expiration date of conditional release supervision.
- (8) Habitual Offender – means an inmate the court has found and sentenced as a habitual offender pursuant to Florida Statutes.
- (9) Habitual Violent Felony Offender – means an inmate the court has found and sentenced as a habitual violent felony offender pursuant to Florida Statutes.
(10) Commission Investigator – for purposes of these rules, means an employee of the Florida Commission on Offender Review who performs the following conditional release functions:
- (a) Conducts violation hearings and makes findings of fact and recommendations to the Commission;
- (b) Performs other related duties as assigned by the Chair.
- (11) (a) Felony Commitment – means an incarceration served in this state, any other state, or federal institution for a felony offense.
- (b) Prior Felony Commitment – means any felony commitment served prior to a subsequent felony commitment.
- (12) Provisional Release Date (PRD) – is the projected release date computed by the Department of Corrections based upon length of sentence reduced by gain time and provisional release credits.
- (13) Release Plan – is the plan provided by the inmate for residence and employment when scheduled for release by Conditional Release with the requirement for a term of supervision.
- (14) Revocation of Conditional Release – means the order of the Commission entered after a conditional releasee has been found to have violated one or more conditions of the conditional release, and requires the releasee’s return to prison to resume service of sentence.
- (15) Sexual Predator – means an inmate the court has designated a sexual predator pursuant to Florida Statutes.
- (16) Tentative Release Date (TRD) – is the projected release date computed by the Department of Corrections based upon length of sentence reduced by applicable gain time.
- (17) Vacate – means to set aside any conditional release order.
- (18) Violation Hearing For Conditional Release – is a hearing provided to a conditional releasee under warrant and conducted by the Commission, a Commissioner, or a duly authorized representative of the Commission, to determine factually whether the conditional releasee has violated the terms and conditions of his release. A report, with the hearing officer’s findings of fact and recommendation, is then submitted to the Commission for determination of further action to be taken.
- (19) Warrant – means a document executed by any member of the Commission which will cause the arrest and detention of a conditional releasee pending further action by the Commission.
Rulemaking Authority 947.07, 947.1405(9) FS. Law Implemented 947.1405 FS. History–New 10-20-91, Amended 1-5-94, 5-29-02, 3-31-10, 7-16-17.