2025 Session Last amended: 2023 session

§ 244.171 — Challenge Incarceration Program; Basic Elements

Plain-Language Summary

The challenge incarceration program is an intensive, structured prison program focused on discipline, physical fitness, education, and substance use disorder treatment. Its goals are to punish offenders, protect the public, treat addiction, and prepare inmates to return to society. Offenders who break program rules, commit crimes, or pose a public risk can be removed and sent back to prison.

Practical Notes
Offenders removed from the program serve their remaining sentence minus any earned good time. However, offenders removed may be readmitted at the commissioner’s discretion if still eligible, but must restart from the beginning. Offenders in the program for pre-August 1993 crimes do not earn good time during the first two phases.