Earned release definition

Earned release means earned release from confinement as
Earned release means earned release from confinement as provided in RCW 9.94A.728.
Earned release means earned release from

Examples of Earned release in a sentence

  • Earned release time shall not exceed five (5) days per school year.

  • Act 528DOC 302.34 Special action release program DOC 302.35 Certain earned releaseDOC 302.36 Positive adjustment time DOC 302.37 Sentence adjustment.DOC 302.38 Challenge incarceration program DOC 302.39 Earned release program.DOC 302.40 Risk reduction sentenceDOC 302.41 Extraordinary health condition or geriatric petitions.

  • Earned release time - means the combined earned time and good conduct time credit an offender is eligible to earn off the minimum term established by the indeterminate sentence review board or the sentencing court.

  • Earned release credits are subtracted from judicial maximum sentences to result in earlier mandatory release dates.

  • Act 528DOC 302.34 Special action release program DOC 302.35 Certain earned releaseDOC 302.36 Positive adjustment timeDOC 302.37 Sentence adjustment.DOC 302.38 Challenge incarceration program DOC 302.39 Earned release program.DOC 302.40 Risk reduction sentenceDOC 302.41 Extraordinary health condition or geriatric petitions.

  • Parole Earned release review commission: chairperson.”.*b0488/P 1.12* 274.

  • Earned release time for felony offenders of fifteen percent, thirty-three percent and fifty percent are based on the promise of community supervision among other things to ensure our communities remain safe.

  • While in DOC custody, an offender can further reduce his or her sentence through “earned release time.” Earned release time consists of both good time credit, which is awarded to inmates who stay out of trouble, and earned release time, which is awarded to offenders who participate in approved programs, including work and school.

  • Earned Release Time Offenders may not leave confinement prior to the expiration of their maximum sentence unless the have acquired “earned release time.”6 Earned release time can be attained by an eligible offender if DOC has determined that the offender has exhibited good conduct and has participated in work, education, treatment, or other approved programs while incarcerated at DOC.7 Earned release time can be lost as a disciplinary sanction.


More Definitions of Earned release

Earned release means earned release from confinement as provided in RCW 9.94A.150.

Related to Earned release

  • Release Agreement means an agreement, substantially in a form approved by the Company, pursuant to which Executive releases all current or future claims, known or unknown, arising on or before the date of the release against the Company, its subsidiaries and its officers.

  • Work release means a program of partial confinement

  • Severance Date means the date on which an Executive incurs a Severance, which shall be the date of termination as determined under Section 5.2.

  • Qualifying Termination means a termination of the Executive’s employment either (i) by a Company Group member without Cause (excluding by reason of Executive’s death or Disability) or (ii) by the Executive for Good Reason, in either case, during the Change in Control Period (a “Qualifying CIC Termination”) or outside of the Change in Control Period (a “Qualifying Non-CIC Termination”).