you already talked and discussed this with all of them in anticipation of this since he had made his desire to move to florida clear. did you already know about this and are they aware and ready for this. to answer your question, we did not know what the parole board s plans were, if they were going to approve it or not because they make that determination at the hearing. what we did do was advance planning in anticipation that if he were to be granted parole, that part of his plan that we were aware of was that he had family in florida that would serve as that support system for him, and with the understanding that he may be interested in doing an interstate exact. i have reached out to my counterparts in florida. they are aware, and they re waiting for they ll be waiting for our packet for their investigation to make the determination on whether or not they re willing to accept his case for supervision.
and you re also in a position to deny his request to go to florida. that s correct. so, with the interstate compact, first of all, there s a handout that i provided to everybody that breaks down what the interstate compact process is. and that s that s a handout that s provided by the interstate commission for adult offender supervision. their website is on there and is a public access website. anybody can go on there and it s a it s got everything you could ever possibly want to know about the interstate compact. so, you re welcome to go on to there. but with that being said, they do have when we ve put the packet together with the plan and list what his support system is, what his plan for parole is, we submit that to florida. they have up to 45 days to do that investigation, and they provide a response. interstate compact is not a guaranteed thing. interstate compact is a privilege, but it s a privilege based on meeting certain
case, if the plan is for him to go to florida, the receiving state would have up to 45 days f they were to exceed that 45 days that could postpone f there was a problem with their investigation that they couldn t complete it in that 45 days, that could postpone the release. but with the amount of lead time, we don t anticipate there would be a problem. he would not have to spend any time in nevada at all? correct. what if florida says no? if florida said no the next step, this is where i would have to be aware of what the conditions of his release were, our prerelease unit looks to find him a suitable plan or work with him to develop a suitable plan for here in nevada. will the date and location of his release be given to the public and the media or can he just be let go without anyone knowing? that would be a conversation for the warden. parole and probation works with the case workers at ndoc to develop a release plan and release date.
and you re also in a position to deny his request to go to florida. that s correct. so with the interstate come packet, first of all, there s a hand out that i provide to everybody that breaks down what the process is, and that s a hand out that s provided by the interstate commission for adult offender supervision. their website is on there and it s a public access website. anybody can go on there. and it s got everything you could ever possibly want to know about the interstate come packet. so you re welcome to go on to there. but with that being said, they do have when we put the packet together with the plan and list what his support system is, what his plan for parole is, we submit that to florida. they have up to 45 days to do that investigation. and they provide a response. interstate kompact is not a guaranteed thing. interstate come packet is a privilege but it s a privilege
that that s the date that he s going to be going to, but as far as making any kind of announcement, that s not that s not something we normally do for any of the other inmates, so i don t believe we would be doing that. warden, you mentioned that at some point he may be transferred prior to his release, but until then, for the near future, does anything change in the terms of his confinement, privileges, the day-to-day at lovelock. none of that should change. tr it should just be really, what he should be working on right now is preparing his parole plan and making sure that gets in and pretty much continuing with what he s been doing. is there a deadline for getting in that particular to be ready for october 1. well, he wants to get that information in as soon as possible. he doesn t submit that plan to you prior to today. you know he has people, i want to go to florida, these are my support but an actual plan, you don t have that yet. what we have what happens prior i