Amends Tennessee parolee fees and contributions to include hardship waivers and modify arrearage grounds for revocation.
This bill amends Tennessee law regarding the "Parole Relief and Opportunity Act." It adds a new hardship condition for parolees whose income does not meet household needs or who cannot secure employment despite efforts. It also modifies the conditions under which parolees can have fees and contributions waived due to hardship and changes the grounds for revocation of parole, probation, or other release programs when contributions are not made. The changes take effect July 1, 2025.
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