Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation - Operations Manual

Chapter 7 – Adult Case Records Information

Article 12 – Time Computations

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73030.16.7 Computation of PVRTC Release Date

Revised December 24, 1992
  • Time on a revocation period starts on the date a parole violator is available for return to the custody of the Department. See DOMDepartment Operations Manual 73030.8.6 for availability criteria.

  • Computation of parole revocation release dates will be done manually.

  • Revocation release date (RRDRevocation Release Date)ineligible for PCPenal Code 2933 credit.

  • Add the assessed revocation period to the date of arrest/hold placed/ available for return to custody of the Department.

    • Pursuant to BPT Rule 2635.1, the revocation period for a parolee whose original crime was committed on or before 12-31-78 may not exceed six months. The revocation period for a parolee whose original crime was committed on or after 1-1-79 may not exceed one year.

  • Projected revocation release date (PRRDProjected Revocation Release Date)eligible for PCPenal Code 2933 credit.

  • The maximum revocation release date (MRRD) is determined by adding the assessed revocation time to the date of arrest/hold placed available to the Department. The MRRD is adjusted by credits forfeited and number of days during which eligibility was suspended.

  • The application of work time credits to the adjusted maximum, through any working month or portion thereof, results in the number of days left to serve, then divisible based on the inmate’s credit earning status. The resulting number of days is then subtracted from the date of application. That date is the PRRDProjected Revocation Release Date.

  • A projected revocation release date (PRRDProjected Revocation Release Date) is calculated each time earned work time credit and/or forfeited credit is applied or when there is a change in legal status or credit earning status.