Opinion ID: 1969314
Heading Depth: 2
Heading Rank: 3

Heading: Implementation by the agencies.

Text: The other District of Columbia agencies concerned with the implementation of the GTCA have likewise construed Section 24-431(a) as providing for credit for street time irrespective of whether parole is subsequently revoked. On May 22, 1987, in conformity with the Hines Memorandum, the DOC issued an Order which provided as follows: Every resident returned to custody as a parole violator shall be given credit for time spent on parole after 11 April 1987 until the time that the parole violation warrant is executed. DOC Order 4340.2, quoted in Luck I, supra, 617 A.2d at 512. On February 19, 1988, the same agency adopted a regulation which states: Revocation of parole shall not result in a loss of credit, for the time spent on parole, toward service of the sentence on which parole was granted. 28 DCMR § 601.7 (1988). It appears to be undisputed that, in conformity with these regulations, the BOP has granted credit for street time to many hundreds of parolees whose parole has been revoked.