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What makes an inmate ineligible for work release?

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What makes an inmate ineligible for work release?

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• Inmates convicted of sexual battery pursuant to s.794.011 F.S. • Inmates serving their fourth or more commitment to prison, including commitments from any other state or federal correctional agency. • Any inmate found guilty of a Rule 33-601.314 4-1, violation for escape within the last five years. • Any inmate who has a detainer filed against him/her unless: • The detaining authority, in writing, does not object to the inmate’s placement and furlough participation. • It can be established the detainer would be withdrawn upon payment of restitution, fines, or court costs. In addition, it appears likely the inmate will earn sufficient funds to pay the restitution, fines or court costs within the period the inmate is participating in the program. • Inmates terminated from a community release program on their current commitment for a rule violation or disciplinary action.

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