The credits started in September , with the first award for eligible offenders occurring on October 1, Any offender who is on Probation, Parole or Conditional Release for an offenses listed in Chapter RSMo, or an offense previously listed in Chapter RSMo, or a Class D or E Felony, and who were sentenced prior to January 1, for an offense that was eligible to earn credits, are eligible to earn compliance credits, with the following exceptions:.
The offender must serve at least 24 months under the jurisdiction of the MDOC, which shall include any time served on Probation, Parole or Conditional Release for the present offense including administrative jail time pursuant to Probation and Parole Board cases ordered to pay restitution shall automatically require restitution be paid in full prior to ECC being applied and do not require a court order specifically to ECC.
If an offender is in custody for any reason, they shall not be eligible for ECC on any case. If a probation case is ordered into a treatment court after December 18, , the application of ECC shall be suspended. Upon successful completion, all earned ECC will be applied. However, if terminated none shall apply.
Credit shall not be earned for the month in which a Violation Report or Notice of Citation is completed. Such travel time will be taken into account as work time in determining whether employees have been paid the minimum wage.
Overtime pay begins once an employee works more than 40 hours in a work week rather than more than 8 hours in a work day. State and federal law does not allow employees to voluntarily waive their rights to overtime pay and accept straight time instead.
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Statute instructs secretary to adopt rules, rates and circumstances determining earned time allocation. People serving time for murder, kidnapping a minor, sexual assault, or child molestation cannot earn good time. Four levels of classification for sentence credits: Level I 15 days for every 30 for participation and cooperation with all programs assigned and no more than one minor infraction.
Level II 7.
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