Developed in 1998 and enacted by at least 35 states from 2000 through 2002, this interstate compact regulates the movement and supervision between states of offenders currently under community supervision. It is designed to better ensure public safety and to create a more effective and efficient means of transferring and tracking offenders between states. This new compact revises an existing compact originally developed in 1937.
Congressional Consent: Yes (more information)
Category: Corrections and Crime Control
Full Text PDF: PDF Available
National Organization: Interstate Commission for Adult Offender Supervision
State | Year of Joinder |
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Alabama | 2002 |
Alaska | 2002 |
Arizona | 2002 |
Arkansas | 2002 |
California | 2000 |
Colorado | 2000 |
Connecticut | 1951 |
Delaware | 2003 |
Florida | 2001 |
Georgia | 2002 |
Hawaii | 2000 |
Idaho | 2000 |
Illinois | 2002 |
Indiana | 2003 |
Iowa | 2002 |
Kansas | 2002 |
Kentucky | 2000 |
Louisiana | 2001 |
Maine | 2003 |
Maryland | 2001 |
Massachusetts | 2005 |
Michigan | 2002 |
Minnesota | 2002 |
Mississippi | 2004 |
Missouri | 2000 |
Montana | 2001 |
Nebraska | 2003 |
Nevada | 2001 |
New Hampshire | 2004 |
New Jersey | 2002 |
New Mexico | 2001 |
New York | 2003 |
North Carolina | 2002 |
North Dakota | 2001 |
Ohio | 2001 |
Oklahoma | 2000 |
Oregon | 2001 |
Pennsylvania | 2002 |
Rhode Island | 2002 |
South Carolina | 2002 |
South Dakota | 2001 |
Tennessee | 2002 |
Texas | 2002 |
Utah | 2001 |
Vermont | 2000 |
Virginia | 2004 |
Washington | 2001 |
West Virginia | 2008 |
Wisconsin | 2002 |
Wyoming | 2001 |