§ 42-9-60 - Overcrowding of prison system as creating state of emergency; paroling inmates to reduce prison system population to capacity; annual report of inmates paroled
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    42-9-60   (2010)
    42-9-60.    Overcrowding of prison system as creating state of emergency;  paroling inmates to reduce prison system population to capacity; annual  report of inmates paroled 
      (a)  As used in this Code section, the term:
      (1)  "Capacity"  shall mean the actual bed space in the prison system of the State of  Georgia now or in the future, as certified by the commissioner of  corrections and approved by the director of the Office of Planning and  Budget.
      (2)  "Dangerous offender" means a  state prison inmate who is imprisoned for conviction of any one or more  of the following crimes as defined by Title 16, the "Criminal Code of  Georgia": murder, voluntary manslaughter, kidnapping, armed robbery,  rape, aircraft hijacking, aggravated sodomy, aggravated battery,  aggravated assault, incest, child molestation, child abuse, or enticing a  child for indecent purposes, or any felony punishable under Code  Section 16-13-31, relating to prohibited acts regarding marijuana,  cocaine, and illegal drugs. The term "dangerous offender" shall also  include an inmate who is incarcerated for a second or subsequent time  for the commission of a crime for which the inmate could have been  sentenced to life imprisonment.
      (3)  "Population"  shall mean the actual number of inmates present in the correctional  institutions of the state prison system and shall not include state  inmates assigned to county operated correctional institutions.
(b)  The  Governor, upon certification by the commissioner of corrections and  approval by the director of the Office of Planning and Budget that the  population of the prison system of the State of Georgia has exceeded the  capacity for 30 consecutive days, may, within five days of receipt of  the commissioner's certification, declare a state of emergency with  regard to jail and prison overcrowding.
(c)  Upon  the declaration of a state of emergency with regard to the jail and  prison overcrowding by the Governor, the board shall select sufficient  state prison inmates to reduce the state prison population to 100  percent of its capacity and issue such selected inmates a parole, but no  dangerous offender shall be eligible for selection by the board. The  board shall give special consideration for early release under this Code  section to inmates who have participated in educational programs and  who have achieved a fifth-grade level or higher on standardized reading  tests. The selection of state prison inmates to be released under the  authority contained in this Code section may be made without regard to  limitations placed upon the service of a portion of the prison sentence  provided by Code Section 42-9-45.
(d)  It  shall be the duty of the director of the Office of Planning and Budget  to prepare an annual report on prison inmates who are paroled pursuant  to this Code section. Such report shall summarize each such former  inmate's behavior since parole and generally evaluate the former  inmate's success or lack of success in becoming a law-abiding member of  society. The annual report shall be filed with the Clerk of the House of  Representatives and the Secretary of the Senate on or before December  31, with the first such report submitted by December 31 of the first  year that prison inmates are paroled pursuant to this Code section. A  notice of the filing of this report shall be submitted to each member of  the General Assembly when the annual report is filed with the Clerk of  the House of Representatives and the Secretary of the Senate. Copies of  this report shall be made available to members of the General Assembly  upon their request. The board, the Department of Corrections, and other  departments and agencies of the state government shall cooperate with  and assist the director of the Office of Planning and Budget in  developing the information necessary to prepare the annual reports  required by this subsection.