{"id":87897,"date":"2019-08-04T18:31:05","date_gmt":"2019-08-04T22:31:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sentencing.net\/?p=87897"},"modified":"2020-01-06T01:01:22","modified_gmt":"2020-01-06T06:01:22","slug":"first-step-act-summary","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sentencing.net\/legislation\/first-step-act-summary","title":{"rendered":"First Step Act Summary: Common Questions Answered"},"content":{"rendered":"\n\tIt has been over eight months since the First Step Act of 2018 was enacted. I have consistently written about the First Step Act<\/a> since it was adopted. But many people still have questions, and I have been repeatedly asked to provide a First Step Act summary. Fortunately, the Bureau of Prisons<\/a> (“BOP”) finally released a series of Frequently Asked Questions concerning the First Step Act. I have reproduced the BOP’s First Step Act summary in its entirety below. The BOP’s First Step Act summary is important because it gives the agency’s interpretation of its obligations under the First Step Act. I hope you find this information helpful.\n

First Step Act Summary<\/h2>\n

What is the First Step Act?<\/h2>\n

The First Step Act (FSA) is a law, signed on December 21, 2018, with provisions that impact Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) inmates and their families. The law:<\/p>\n