Company Overview
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Categories Creative
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Founded 1993
Company Description
(Parent Power identifies itself as follows: In the past, Dan Helmer became a board member of Parents United for Great Schools (which, based on the PUGS site, is a parent team devoted to the freedom of other guardians and parents to choose the educational experiences that are best for the kids) of theirs along with a teacher at Virginia Tech. Now, since you can find, he is a member of a different Virginia PUGS-type organization called Parent Power.
SB 2455 – Introduced 03/01/11 – Amended 08/18/11 (SB2455) SB 2455: Provides for the reclassification of some Kansas prisoners to Community Corrections and Community Support Programs directs the Department of Corrections to develop rules and also regulations relating to such inmates- establishes requirements for the reclassification of prisoners takes a court or a jury to find a woman committed a brutal felony before classifying the defendant as being eligible to get involved in community corrections- establishes minimum conditions of incarceration under community corrections and community support programs allows for the revocation of probation or parole for a prisoner convicted of a new offense while under supervision in a community corrections and community support program- provides for the revocation of parole or probation by the court for just a violation of the conditions on the individual’s sentence, when the court determines the individual was convicted of a crime, while under supervision in a community corrections and community support program provides for the revocation of probation or perhaps parole by the court for a violation of the problems of the individual’s sentence, if the court determines the particular person was convicted of a crime, while under supervision in a community corrections and community support program provides for judicial review of the parole or probation revocation hearing and offers for post revocation sanctions, which includes suspension or revocation of parole, probation, or maybe suspension from the local community ka11ka corrections program for up to eighteen months- makes other similar changes- and also makes complex modifications to the provisions of the current version of the statute.
Provides for the reclassification of specific Kansas prisoners to Community Corrections and Community Support Programs- directs the Department of Corrections to produce rules and also regulations regarding such inmates- establishes requirements for the reclassification of prisoners- takes a jury or a court to find the individual committed a violent felony just before classifying the defendant as being eligible to get involved in community corrections establishes minimum conditions of incarceration under community corrections and community support programs- allows for the revocation of parole or probation for a prisoner convicted of the latest offense while under supervision in a neighborhood corrections and community support program allows for the revocation of parole or probation by the court for a violation of the circumstances of the individual’s sentence, if the court determines anyone was convicted of a crime, while under supervision in a community corrections and community support program provides for judicial review of the parole or maybe probation revocation hearing and offers for post revocation sanctions, including suspension or revocation of parole, probation, or maybe suspension from the neighborhood corrections program for as much as eighteen months- would make other similar changes- and also creates specialized modifications to the provisions of the current version of the statute.