.352   Recommitment of parolee -- Effect.


439.352 Recommitment of parolee -- Effect.
Recommitment of a parolee to prison on a new sentence received for commission of a
crime while on parole shall automatically terminate his parole status on any sentence on
which he has not received a final discharge, or a restoration of civil rights, prior to the
date of recommitment. The prisoner shall, at the time of the recommitment on the new
sentence, begin to accrue additional time credit toward conditional release or expiration
of sentence on the sentence on which he had previously been paroled unless he has been
finally discharged from parole on the sentence or has been restored to civil rights prior to
the date of the recommitment.
History: Created 1962 Ky. Acts ch. 82, sec. 5.