>> under the interstate compact, when a state accepts a person for supervision, the sending state, he is still the responsibility of nevada and he will be the responsibility of nevada until he discharges from his parole. what florida's able to do is florida is able to add terms and conditions to him to supervise him in a similar manner to how they would supervise their own in like circumstances. so in this case, florida, if that's where he winds up doing his interstate compact to, florida would provide him with terms and conditions, and florida provides courtesy supervision for nevada, but the ultimate authority for that case is still nevada. >> so -- >> how long is his parole for, how many years? >> it's for whatever his discharge date would be. >> okay. >> warden baca, will the location and date of his release be released out to the public? >> he would be made aware of when his release date just prior and all that. we have what we call a lock-in date of when we know for sure