TITLE 20: CORRECTIONS, CRIMINAL JUSTICE, AND LAW ENFORCEMENT
CHAPTER I: DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
SUBCHAPTER a: ADMINISTRATION AND RULES
PART 107 RECORDS OF COMMITTED PERSONS
SECTION 107.150 REVOCATION OF STATUTORY GOOD TIME AND GOOD CONDUCT CREDITS


 

Section 107.150  Revocation of Statutory Good Time and Good Conduct Credits

 

a)         Any committed person who is found guilty of misconduct or violating departmental rules or the terms of parole or mandatory supervised release may lose statutory good time or good conduct credits.

 

b)         Statutory good time may be revoked at the discretion of the Director upon the recommendation of the Adjustment Committee and the Chief Administrative Officer, or the Deputy Director of the Community Services Division.

 

c)         A maximum of 30 days of good conduct credits may be revoked from any committed person at the discretion of the Director during any 12 month period.  If the amount of credit at issue exceeds 30 days or when, during any 12 month period, the cumulative amount of credit revoked exceeds 30 days, the Department shall submit its recommendation to revoke good conduct credits to the Prisoner Review Board for approval.

 

d)         When an infraction is committed or discovered within 60 days prior to a committed person's scheduled release, the Department may revoke up to 30 days of good conduct credits without approval of the Prisoner Review Board. If the Department seeks to revoke more than 30 days, its recommendation for revocation of the additional good conduct credits shall be submitted to the Prisoner Review Board for its approval.

 

(Source:  Amended at 20 Ill. Reg. 6745, effective May 5, 1996)