Department Of Corrections Approval To File Petition For Determination Of Eligibility For The Earned Release Program Section 302.05(3)(e) - Wisconsin 2025

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The Wisconsin earned income credit is a special tax benefit designed to provide financial support to working families with children. The earned income credit is refundable, which means that workers who did not owe any income taxes can receive money when they file their income tax returns.
302.05 Wisconsin substance abuse program. (am) The department of corrections and the department of health services may designate a section of a mental health institute as a correctional treatment facility for the treatment of substance abuse of inmates transferred from Wisconsin state prisons.
(4), the department may place any inmate in the challenge incarceration program if the inmate meets all of the following criteria: (a) The inmate volunteers to participate in the program. (b) The inmate has not attained the age of 40 as of the date the inmate will begin participating in the program.
In Wisconsin, people serving sentences for certain offenses may be eligible for early release through various programs, though eligibility is limited.
Inmates must be employed for at least three days each week. Inmates will be released for no less than four hours and not more than 16 hours in a day. Inmates must have health insurance or their employer must provide them with Workers Compensation insurance.
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The Earned Release Program (ERP) is an early release mechanism meant to incentivize justice-involved individuals with substance abuse disorders to engage in programming and treatment.

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