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Chris lane is the man in charge of the interstate compact in florida//. The interstate
compact dictates that Receiving states MUST now take probationers . But it is the
sending states discretion on whether or not to apply. That is the norm ,. As the
receiving state is responsible for the cost of supervision, In the past states had
previously turned down transferees. The interstate compact does not now allow the
state to turn down transfers. Normally as " community control" has to be a
heightened and hence, more expensive supervision,i.e. once a week reporting ( as
opposed to once a month )and on weekends and holidays.) Florida usually does not
ask another state to take on the added expense. As compared to the normal
probation it costs more, so that in my case the VI has to agree to the same terms and
conditions as the normal community control provisions that I would be subject to if
I stayed.
I think best that the head of the compact commission for the VI - Ms. Swan should
deal with Chris Lane ( Floridas' interstate compact administrator) .
my assistant has spoken to him previously and he thought this was
accomplished with little fuss. The question that remains is where on m side do we
start.. The probation officer,
) ,his supervisor
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Neither one knows anything about t is yet or the probation compact person, the
person in the office that usually handles transfers. I will get his number. //.
Someone on this end must fill out the transfer request forms. I assum'
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