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11 GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA
22 SESSION 2025
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4-HOUSE BILL 625
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4+HOUSE BILL DRH40074-ND-10
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78 Short Title: The Prison Resources Repurposing Act. (Public)
8-Sponsors: Representatives Dew and Logan (Primary Sponsors).
9-For a complete list of sponsors, refer to the North Carolina General Assembly web site.
10-Referred to: Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House
11-April 2, 2025
12-*H625 -v-1*
9+Sponsors: Representative Dew.
10+Referred to:
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12+*DRH40074 -ND-10*
1313 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED 1
1414 AN ACT TO EXPAND THE MUTUAL AGREEMENT PAROLE PROGRAM TO ALLOW 2
1515 FOR THE PAROLE OF INMATES SENTENCED TO LIFE IMPRISONMENT WITHOUT 3
1616 PAROLE. 4
1717 The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts: 5
1818 SECTION 1. Chapter 15A of the General Statutes is amended by adding a new 6
1919 Article to read: 7
2020 "Article 85C. 8
2121 "Parole Eligibility for Defendants Sentenced to Life Imprisonment Without Parole Under the 9
2222 Mutual Agreement Parole Program. 10
2323 "§ 15A-1380.6. Applicability. 11
2424 Notwithstanding any other provision of law, inmates serving life imprisonment without 12
2525 parole may be eligible for release pursuant to this Article under the Department of Adult 13
2626 Correction's Mutual Agreement Parole Program (MAPP) after serving a minimum of 20 years' 14
2727 imprisonment and complying with mandatory educational, vocational, and work requirements. 15
2828 "§ 15A-1380.7. Conditions of eligibility. 16
2929 (a) Assessment. – Inmates serving a sentence of life imprisonment without parole shall 17
3030 be assessed during the first five years of that sentence before becoming eligible for the Mutual 18
3131 Agreement Parole Program (MAPP). During this assessment, the Department of Adult 19
3232 Correction shall evaluate the inmate's behavioral, educational, and occupational needs. 20
3333 After an inmate has completed the first five years of the inmate's sentence, the inmate may 21
3434 be offered a 15-year MAPP contract. The contract shall take into account the assessment 22
3535 performed during the first five years of the inmate's sentence. 23
3636 (b) Mandatory Education. – After the completion of subsection (a) of this section, an 24
3737 inmate participating in MAPP shall participate in mandatory education programs. The programs 25
3838 shall include, at a minimum, the following: 26
3939 (1) A General Education Diploma (GED) if the inmate does not already possess 27
4040 a GED or high school diploma. 28
4141 (2) A vocational trade program offered by the Department of Adult Correction. 29
4242 The mandate to complete the education programs in subdivisions (1) and (2) of this 30
4343 subsection may be satisfied by the inmate's completion of an accredited associate or bachelor's 31
4444 degree program. 32
4545 (c) Mandatory Work Requirement. – After the completion of subsections (a) and (b) of 33
4646 this section, an inmate participating in MAPP shall work for Correction Enterprises, the Inmate 34
47-Construction Program, or any commensurate incentive wage occupation provided by the 35 General Assembly Of North Carolina Session 2025
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49-Department of Adult Correction. An inmate shall maintain favorable employer evaluations to 1
50-earn a promotion, and an inmate's work assignments may be transferred to minimum custody or 2
51-work release upon promotion. 3
52-"§ 15A-1380.8. Incidents of parole. 4
53-(a) Access to Parole. – Except as otherwise provided in this section, an inmate sentenced 5
54-to life imprisonment without parole shall be subject to the conditions and procedures set forth in 6
55-Article 85 of this Chapter, including the notification requirement in G.S. 15A-1371(b)(3), after 7
56-completion of subsections (a), (b), and (c) of G.S. 15A-1380.7. 8
57-(b) Term of Parole. – The term of parole for an inmate released pursuant to this Article 9
58-from imprisonment from a sentence of life imprisonment without parole shall be five years and 10
59-may be terminated earlier by the Post-Release Supervision and Parole Commission. 11
60-(c) Parole Violation. – An inmate sentenced to life imprisonment without parole who is 12
61-paroled pursuant to this Article and who then violates a condition of parole and is returned to 13
62-prison to serve the life sentence shall not be eligible for parole for five years from the date of the 14
63-return to imprisonment. 15
64-(d) Life Imprisonment Without Parole. – Under this Article, if an inmate sentenced to life 16
65-imprisonment without parole does not earn parole by complying with subsections (a), (b), and 17
66-(c) of G.S. 15A-1380.7, the inmate shall remain imprisoned for the inmate's natural life. 18
67-"§ 15A-1380.9. Retroactive application. 19
68-(a) Retroactive Parole Eligibility. – An inmate sentenced to life imprisonment without 20
69-parole who has already served 20 or more years in prison by August 1, 2025, and who has 21
70-completed some or most of subsections (a), (b), and (c) of G.S. 15A-1380.7 prior to that date 22
71-shall be eligible for a modified Mutual Agreement Parole Program contract of one to three years. 23
72-(b) Post-Release Supervision. – Upon release pursuant to this section, inmates shall serve 24
73-a period of five years of post-release supervision in compliance with G.S. 15A-1380.8." 25
74-SECTION 2. This act becomes effective August 1, 2025, and applies retroactively 26
75-and prospectively to those persons serving a sentence of life imprisonment without parole. 27
47+Construction Program, or any commensurate incentive wage occupation provided by the 35
48+Department of Adult Correction. An inmate shall maintain favorable employer evaluations to 36
49+H.B. 625
50+Mar 31, 2025
51+HOUSE PRINCIPAL CLERK General Assembly Of North Carolina Session 2025
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53+earn a promotion, and an inmate's work assignments may be transferred to minimum custody or 1
54+work release upon promotion. 2
55+"§ 15A-1380.8. Incidents of parole. 3
56+(a) Access to Parole. – Except as otherwise provided in this section, an inmate sentenced 4
57+to life imprisonment without parole shall be subject to the conditions and procedures set forth in 5
58+Article 85 of this Chapter, including the notification requirement in G.S. 15A-1371(b)(3), after 6
59+completion of subsections (a), (b), and (c) of G.S. 15A-1380.7. 7
60+(b) Term of Parole. – The term of parole for an inmate released pursuant to this Article 8
61+from imprisonment from a sentence of life imprisonment without parole shall be five years and 9
62+may be terminated earlier by the Post-Release Supervision and Parole Commission. 10
63+(c) Parole Violation. – An inmate sentenced to life imprisonment without parole who is 11
64+paroled pursuant to this Article and who then violates a condition of parole and is returned to 12
65+prison to serve the life sentence shall not be eligible for parole for five years from the date of the 13
66+return to imprisonment. 14
67+(d) Life Imprisonment Without Parole. – Under this Article, if an inmate sentenced to life 15
68+imprisonment without parole does not earn parole by complying with subsections (a), (b), and 16
69+(c) of G.S. 15A-1380.7, the inmate shall remain imprisoned for the inmate's natural life. 17
70+"§ 15A-1380.9. Retroactive application. 18
71+(a) Retroactive Parole Eligibility. – An inmate sentenced to life imprisonment without 19
72+parole who has already served 20 or more years in prison by August 1, 2025, and who has 20
73+completed some or most of subsections (a), (b), and (c) of G.S. 15A-1380.7 prior to that date 21
74+shall be eligible for a modified Mutual Agreement Parole Program contract of one to three years. 22
75+(b) Post-Release Supervision. – Upon release pursuant to this section, inmates shall serve 23
76+a period of five years of post-release supervision in compliance with G.S. 15A-1380.8." 24
77+SECTION 2. This act becomes effective August 1, 2025, and applies retroactively 25
78+and prospectively to those persons serving a sentence of life imprisonment without parole. 26