Massachusetts H2614 amends medical parole rules for incarcerated individuals.
Massachusetts H2614 modifies the criteria for medical parole petitions by incarcerated individuals. It allows a petition for medical parole to be submitted once per year or when there is a substantial change in medical status. If a petition is based on a change in medical status, it may be denied reconsideration if the superintendent, sheriff, or commissioner determines there has not been a substantial change warranting reconsideration.
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