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SB 600, 64th R.S.
Relating to the release of certain prisoners to mandatory supervision as defined in this Act and to parole and to executive clemency; providing for the authority, responsibility, and duties of the Board of Pardons and Paroles and the Division of Parole Supervision in administering the program and the duties of parole officers; making certain provisions for paroling prisoners to detainers or for hospitalization; relating to revocation of the release to mandatory supervision or parole; relating to calculation of time served on a sentence under various circumstances; making certain information privileged.

Chamber Action Comments  Date 
S Filed   03/07/1975
S Read first time   03/10/1975
S Referred to Committee on Human Resources   03/10/1975
S Considered by committee in public hearing   04/15/1975
S Reported from committee favorably   04/15/1975
S Rules suspended   04/30/1975
S Read second time and passed to engrossment   04/30/1975
S Vote recorded on   04/30/1975
S Consideration withdrawn   04/30/1975
S Rules suspended   05/02/1975
S Third reading   05/02/1975
S Passed   05/02/1975
S Vote by which finally passed reconsidered   05/05/1975
S Sent to House   05/05/1975
H Received from the Senate   05/05/1975
S Spread on Journal   05/05/1975
S Resolution adopted recalling from House   05/05/1975
S Called from Journal   05/06/1975
S Vote by which finally passed reconsidered   05/06/1975
S Amended   05/06/1975
S Again finally passed   05/06/1975
S Sent to House   05/06/1975
H Received from the Senate   05/06/1975
H Read first time   05/06/1975
H Referred to Committee on Criminal Jurisprudence   05/06/1975


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