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2012 House Bill 2826: Revising community supervision provisions
Introduced by Rep. Ross Hunter (Medina) (D) on April 3, 2012
Amends the process and sanctions for violations of conditions of community custody. Provides that offenders who commit a first low-level violation are subject to nonconfinement sanctions. Provides that offenders who commit a second or subsequent low-level violation are subject to up to three days confinement after a supervisory review. Provides that offenders who commit high-level violations are subject to sanctions of up to 30 days confinement and are entitled to a hearing before the sanction is imposed.   Official Text and Analysis.
Referred to the House Ways & Means Committee on April 3, 2012