New York 2023-2024 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A04203

Introduced
2/13/23  
Refer
2/13/23  

Caption

Permits the parole board to extend the time for reconsideration of parole for violent felony offenders to forty-eight months from a negative determination.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A07648

Permits the parole board to extend the time for reconsideration of parole for violent felony offenders to forty-eight months from a negative determination.

NY SB255

Pardons and Paroles; time frame for parole court extended

NY HB705

Violent offenders, certain; may be paroled by Parole Board if sentencing judge authorizes parole consideration.

NY HB952

Violent offenders, certain; may be paroled by Parole Board if sentencing judge authorizes parole consideration.

NY A08672

Eliminates court surcharges and fees and probation and parole surcharges and fees; eliminates the requirement that a parolee or releasee receiving a merit termination of sentence be financially able to comply with an order of restitution; eliminates the requirement that a person receiving a discharge of sentence be financially able to comply with an order of restitution and the payment of certain surcharges or fees (Part A); prohibits mandatory minimum fines for penal law and vehicle and traffic offenses (Part B); mandates that courts engage in an individualized assessment of a person's financial ability to pay a fine prior to imposing a fine (Part C); eliminates the availability of incarceration as a remedy for a failure to pay a fine, surcharge, or fee, lifts and vacates existing warrants issued solely on a person's failure to timely pay a fine, surcharge or fee and ends existing sentences of incarceration based on such failure (Part D); vacates existing unsatisfied civil judgments based on a person's failure to timely pay a surcharge, or fee (Part E); prohibits the collection of a fine, restitution or reparation from the funds of an incarcerated person; prohibits the payment of court fines, mandatory surcharges, certain fees, restitution, reparation or forfeitures from the earnings of prisoners (Part F); vacates existing unpaid surcharges, DNA databank fees, crime victim assistance fees, sexual offender registration fees, supplemental sex offender victim fees, or probation or parole supervision fees; repeals certain provisions of law relating to restrictions on remitting such fees (Part G).

NY SB1361

Parole Board; eligibility determinations, reports.

NY HB2169

Parole Board; eligibility determinations, reports.

NY HB1003

Relative to name changes for inmates, parolees, and convicted violent felons.

NY SB2598

"Mississippi Earned Parole Eligibility Act"; extend repealer and authorize parole for certain juvenile homicide offenders.

NY HB710

Parole eligibility; revise for certain offenders and require Parole Board hearing before release of certain inmates.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.