Example: An inmate commits a disciplinary infraction on January 1, 1985, and the sanction imposed includes a forfeiture of commutation credits. On January 25, 1985, the inmate commits another disciplinary infraction and is found "guilty." The inmate receives no disciplinary charge between January 25, 1985, to January 25, 1986. The inmate, therefore, has 25 percent of his or her commutation credits restored. The inmate is again free of guilty findings from January 25, 1986, to January 25, 1987, an additional 25 percent of his or her commutation credits is restored. From January 25, 1987 to January 25, 1988, the inmate is again free of guilty finding but is not eligible for an additional 25 percent restoration of commutation time because more than three years have elapsed since January 1, 1985, the date which resulted in the loss of commutation credits.
Example: An inmate commits a disciplinary infraction on June 30, 1987. The sanction imposed includes a forfeiture of 160 commutation credits. The inmate receives no findings of guilty through the disciplinary process between June 30, 1987 and June 30, 1988. The inmate, therefore, has 40 credits restored on June 30, 1988. The inmate is again free of guilty findings from June 30, 1988 through June 30, 1989 and has another 40 credits restored. The inmate is to be paroled on March 30, 1990. Thus, he or she will only serve nine months (or 3/4) of the third year. The Administrator, in his or her discretion, may restore 75 percent of the 40 credits or 30 credits as of March 30, 1990.
N.J. Admin. Code § 10A:9-5.5