The bill amends RCW 9.94A.717 to establish that certain offenders, specifically sexually violent predators, are ineligible to earn supervision compliance credit. This credit is typically awarded to offenders who comply with supervision terms and make progress towards their individualized supervision case plans. The bill outlines the conditions under which offenders can earn this credit, including participation in targeted interventions and risk-related programming, and specifies that offenders can earn ten days of credit for each month of compliance.
In addition to existing exclusions, the bill introduces new language stating that offenders are also ineligible to earn supervision compliance credit if they are serving a sentence concurrently with a less restrictive alternative under RCW 71.09.092. This change aims to tighten the eligibility criteria for earning compliance credits, thereby ensuring that sexually violent predators do not benefit from such credits while under supervision.
Statutes affected: Original Bill: 9.94A.717