Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 2967 | Pardon; Parole; Probation
Section 2967.01 | Pardon - Parole - Probation Definitions.

Effective: March 22, 2019
Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 201 - 132nd General Assembly
As used in this chapter:
(A) "State correctional institution" includes any institution or facility that is operated by the department of rehabilitation and correction and that is used for the custody, care, or treatment of criminal, delinquent, or psychologically or psychiatrically disturbed offenders.
(B) "Pardon" means the remission of penalty by the governor in accordance with the power vested in the governor by the constitution.
(C) "Commutation" or "commutation of sentence" means the substitution by the governor of a lesser for a greater punishment. A stated prison term may be commuted without the consent of the convict, except when granted upon the acceptance and performance by the convict of conditions precedent. After commutation, the commuted prison term shall be the only one in existence. The commutation may be stated in terms of commuting from a named offense to a lesser included offense with a shorter prison term, in terms of commuting from a stated prison term in months and years to a shorter prison term in months and years, or in terms of commuting from any other stated prison term to a shorter prison term.
(D) "Reprieve" means the temporary suspension by the governor of the execution of a sentence or prison term. The governor may grant a reprieve without the consent of and against the will of the convict.
(E) "Parole" means, regarding a prisoner who is serving a prison term for aggravated murder or murder, who is serving a prison term of life imprisonment for rape or for felonious sexual penetration as it existed under section 2907.12 of the Revised Code prior to September 3, 1996, or who was sentenced prior to July 1, 1996, a release of the prisoner from confinement in any state correctional institution by the adult parole authority that is subject to the eligibility criteria specified in this chapter and that is under the terms and conditions, and for the period of time, prescribed by the authority in its published rules and official minutes or required by division (A) of section 2967.131 of the Revised Code or another provision of this chapter.
(F) "Head of a state correctional institution" or "head of the institution" means the resident head of the institution and the person immediately in charge of the institution, whether designated warden, superintendent, or any other name by which the head is known.
(G) "Convict" means a person who has been convicted of a felony under the laws of this state, whether or not actually confined in a state correctional institution, unless the person has been pardoned or has served the person's sentence or prison term.
(H) "Prisoner" means a person who is in actual confinement in a state correctional institution.
(I) "Parolee" means any inmate who has been released from confinement on parole by order of the adult parole authority or conditionally pardoned, who is under supervision of the adult parole authority and has not been granted a final release, and who has not been declared in violation of the inmate's parole by the authority or is performing the prescribed conditions of a conditional pardon.
(J) "Releasee" means an inmate who has been released from confinement pursuant to section 2967.28 of the Revised Code under a period of post-release control that includes one or more post-release control sanctions.
(K) "Final release" means a remission by the adult parole authority of the balance of the sentence or prison term of a parolee or prisoner or the termination by the authority of a term of post-release control of a releasee.
(L) "Parole violator" or "release violator" means any parolee or releasee who has been declared to be in violation of the condition of parole or post-release control specified in division (A) or (B) of section 2967.131 of the Revised Code or in violation of any other term, condition, or rule of the parolee's or releasee's parole or of the parolee's or releasee's post-release control sanctions, the determination of which has been made by the adult parole authority and recorded in its official minutes.
(M) "Administrative release" means a termination of jurisdiction over a particular sentence or prison term by the adult parole authority for administrative convenience.
(N) "Post-release control" means a period of supervision by the adult parole authority after a prisoner's release from imprisonment, other than under a term of life imprisonment, that includes one or more post-release control sanctions imposed under section 2967.28 of the Revised Code.
(O) "Post-release control sanction" means a sanction that is authorized under sections 2929.16 to 2929.18 of the Revised Code and that is imposed upon a prisoner upon the prisoner's release from a prison term other than a term of life imprisonment.
(P) "Community control sanction," "prison term," "mandatory prison term," and "stated prison term" have the same meanings as in section 2929.01 of the Revised Code.
(Q) "Transitional control" means control of a prisoner under the transitional control program established by the department of rehabilitation and correction under section 2967.26 of the Revised Code, if the department establishes a program of that nature under that section.
(R) "Random drug testing" has the same meaning as in section 5120.63 of the Revised Code.
(S) "Non-life felony indefinite prison term" has the same meaning as in section 2929.01 of the Revised Code.

Structure Ohio Revised Code

Ohio Revised Code

Title 29 | Crimes-Procedure

Chapter 2967 | Pardon; Parole; Probation

Section 2967.01 | Pardon - Parole - Probation Definitions.

Section 2967.02 | Administration by Adult Parole Authority.

Section 2967.021 | Application of Chapter Before and After 7-1-96.

Section 2967.03 | Duties and Powers as to Pardon, Commutation, Reprieve or Parole.

Section 2967.04 | Pardons and Commutations.

Section 2967.05 | Release as if on Parole of Dying Prisoner.

Section 2967.06 | Form of Warrants of Pardon and Commutation.

Section 2967.07 | Written Applications for Pardon, Commutation of Sentence, or Reprieve.

Section 2967.08 | Reprieve for Definite Time to Person Under Sentence of Death.

Section 2967.09 | Filing Warrant of Reprieve With Sentencing Court.

Section 2967.10 | Confinement During Reprieve.

Section 2967.12 | Notice of Pendency of Pardon, Commutation, or Parole Sent to Prosecutor and Court.

Section 2967.121 | Notice of Early Release of Certain Felons Sent to Prosecutorand Sheriff.

Section 2967.13 | Eligibility for Parole.

Section 2967.131 | Conditions of Post-Release Control.

Section 2967.132 | Parole Eligibility When Offense Is Committed by a Minor.

Section 2967.14 | Halfway Houses or Community Residential Centers.

Section 2967.141 | Violation Sanction Centers.

Section 2967.15 | Violating Condition of Conditional Pardon, Parole, Other Form of Authorized Release, Transitional Control, or Post-Release Control.

Section 2967.16 | Certificate of Final Release.

Section 2967.17 | Administrative Release.

Section 2967.18 | Overcrowding Emergency - Early Releases and Sentence Reductions.

Section 2967.19 | [Repealed Effective 4/4/2023 by s.b. 288, 134th General Assembly] Petition for Early Release.

Section 2967.191 | Reduction of Prison Term or Parole Eligibility Date for Related Days of Confinement.

Section 2967.193 | Earning Days of Credit.

Section 2967.21 | Transfer of Prisoner Does Not Affect Term.

Section 2967.22 | Involuntary Commitment of Mentally Ill Person or Person With Intellectual Disability Subject to Institutionalization by Court Order.

Section 2967.26 | Transitional Control Program.

Section 2967.27 | Escorted Visits.

Section 2967.271 | Presumptions Related to Sentence to Non-Life Felony Indefinite Prison Term.

Section 2967.28 | Post-Release Controls - Failure to Notify Offender.

Section 2967.29 | Agreement for Joint Supervision of Parolee.