Ill. Admin. Code tit. 20, § 530.120 - Eligibility for Day Release
a)
Requests to participate in day release programs shall be submitted to the
committed person's counselor, who shall refer the request and his
recommendation to the Assignment Committee.
b) In determining the eligibility of a
committed person for day release, the Assignment Committee shall consider,
among other matters, the following:
1)
Criminal history;
2) Record of
social stability while in the community;
3) Disciplinary record and institutional
adjustment;
4) Previous actions by
the Prisoner Review Board;
5)
Evidence of alcoholism or drug addiction;
6) Educational, program and vocational
accomplishments and future goals;
7) History of escapes, unauthorized absences,
outstanding warrants or detainers;
8) Availability of staff; and
9) Any other pertinent information.
c) The Assignment Committee shall
submit a recommendation to the Chief Administrative Officer who shall approve
or deny the request.
d) Committed
persons who are serving a sentence for murder, Class X or Class 1 felony, armed
violence, forcible detention, aggravated incest, arson, incest, or committed
persons who have been adjudged habitual criminals or who have been determined
to have been involved in large-scale organized crime shall be eligible for
participation in day release programs only upon the approval of the Chief
Administrative Officer and the Director or his designee.
Notes
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