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§ 24-60-207. When person on probation or parole may be permitted to reside in other states

CO Rev Stat § 24-60-207 (2018) (N/A)
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(1) It shall be competent for the duly constituted judicial and administrative authorities of a state, party to this compact, to permit any person convicted of any offense within such state and placed on probation or released on parole or under suspended sentence, to reside in any other state, party to this compact, while on probation or parole or under suspended sentence, if:

(a) Such person is in fact a resident of or has his family residing within another compacting state and can obtain employment there;

(b) Though not a resident of another compacting state and not having his family residing there, the receiving state consents to such person being sent there.

(2) Before granting permission, an opportunity shall be granted to the other compacting state to investigate the home and prospective employment of such person.

(3) A resident of a compacting state, within the meaning of this section, is one who has been an actual inhabitant of a state continuously for more than one year prior to his going to another compacting state and has not resided continuously within the other compacting state more than six months immediately preceding the commission of the offense for which he has been convicted.

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§ 24-60-207. When person on probation or parole may be permitted to reside in other states