What are the criteria which inmates must meet to be considered for a good adjustment transfer?
• the inmate’s overall release date (the inmate must have more than six [6] months remaining to serve); • the time served in the current State of Florida correctional institution or contract correctional facility at the time the transfer request is submitted; • if the inmate’s earliest release date is less than two (2) years away, the inmate must have served at least six (6) months of the current commitment; • if the inmate’s earliest release date is from two (2) years to ten (10) years away, the inmate must have served at least one (1) year of the current commitment at current and previous facilities with no negative or ex-close management transfers in the last year; • if the inmate’s earliest release date is greater than ten (10) years but less than twenty-five (25) years away, the inmate must have served at least two (2) years of the current commitment at current facility and previous facilities with no negative or ex-close management transfers in the last two (2) years; • if the in
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