Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 2967 | Pardon; Parole; Probation
Section 2967.17 | Administrative Release.

Effective: September 30, 2021
Latest Legislation: House Bill 110 - 134th General Assembly
(A) The adult parole authority, in its discretion, may grant an administrative release to any of the following:
(1) A parole violator, release violator, or releasee serving another felony sentence in a correctional institution within or without this state for the purpose of consolidation of the records or if justice would best be served;
(2) A parole violator at large or release violator at large whose case has been inactive for at least ten years following the date of declaration of the parole violation or the violation of a post-release control sanction;
(3) A parolee or releasee taken into custody by the immigration and naturalization service of the United States department of justice and deported from the United States.
(B)(1)(a) As used in divisions (B)(2) and (3) of this section, "position of honor, trust, or profit" has the same meaning as in section 2929.192 of the Revised Code.
(b) For purposes of divisions (B)(2) and (3) of this section, a violation of section 2923.32 of the Revised Code or any other violation or offense that includes as an element a course of conduct or the occurrence of multiple acts is "committed on or after May 13, 2008," if the course of conduct continues, one or more of the multiple acts occurs, or the subject person's accountability for the course of conduct or for one or more of the multiple acts continues, on or after May 13, 2008.
(2) The adult parole authority shall not grant an administrative release except upon the concurrence of a majority of the parole board and approval of the chief of the adult parole authority. An administrative release does not restore for the person to whom it is granted the rights and privileges forfeited by conviction as provided in section 2961.01 of the Revised Code. Any person granted an administrative release under this section may subsequently apply for a commutation of sentence for the purpose of regaining the rights and privileges forfeited by conviction, except that the privilege of circulating or serving as a witness for the signing of any declaration of candidacy and petition, voter registration application, or nominating, initiative, referendum, or recall petition forfeited under section 2961.01 of the Revised Code may not be restored under this section and except that the privilege of holding a position of honor, trust, or profit may not be restored under this section to a person in the circumstances described in division (B)(3) of this section.
(3) The privilege of holding a position of honor, trust, or profit may not be restored under this section to a person who was convicted of or pleaded guilty to committing on or after May 13, 2008, any violation or offense listed in divisions (C)(2)(c)(i) to (vi) of section 2967.16 of the Revised Code that is a felony.
Last updated July 30, 2021 at 4:04 PM

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.