Notwithstanding any contrary provision in chapter 24-13, 24-15, or 24-15A, an inmate who:
(1) Has a terminal illness;(2) Is seriously ill and not likely to recover;(3) Requires extensive medical care or significant chronic medical care;(4) Is at least sixty-five years of age, has served at least ten consecutive years of the inmate's sentence incarcerated, whose current sentences are for convictions of a Class 3 felony or below and whose medical care needs are at least double the average annual medical cost of the inmate population; or(5) Is at least seventy years of age and has served at least thirty consecutive years of the inmate's sentence incarcerated; and(6) Is not serving a capital punishment sentence; is eligible for compassionate parole consideration.
Added by S.L. 2018, ch. 154,s. 1, eff. 7/1/2018.