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(a) Each inmate shall be placed in one of the five custody grades: community, minimum, medium, close, or maximum. (b) Information from all available sources shall be used to complete an automated custody classification questionnaire. The questionnaire shall reflect the degree of supervision appropriate for the inmate.
Federal inmates serve an average of 85% of their sentence, which means that they are required to serve a minimum of 85% of their sentence before becoming eligible for release.
(The 85% or 65% is the minimum amount of the sentence length that must be served.) In order to make 65% gain-time work, prisoners must be able to earn 20 days/month of incentive gain-time, up from the current 10/days/month.
Since October 1, 1995, Florida Statute 944.275 has mandated that all state prisoners must serve no less than 85% of their sentence. Eighteen states and the District of Columbia now require prisoners serve 85% of their sentence.
Basically, Florida prisons are legally permitted to discount a sentence 15 percent under most circumstances, and thus all prisoners must serve at least 85 percent of their sentence (See Florida Statute 944.275 for more details).

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Average Florida Department of Corrections Sergeant yearly pay in the United States is approximately $38,000, which is 23% below the national average. Salary information comes from 1 data point collected directly from employees, users, and past and present job advertisements on Indeed in the past 24 months.
Close: Close custody refers to that class of inmates who must be maintained within an armed perimeter or under direct, armed supervision when outside of a secure perimeter. Maximum: Maximum custody refers to that class of inmates who are under a sentence of death. Detainers and Warrants.
Floridas 85% rule, which requires non-violent offenders to serve 85% of their sentence, keeps people in prison longer, leading to an aging prison population and increasing healthcare costs.

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