criteria. and florida, when they do their investigation, they'll make the determination of whether or not they're going to be willing to accept his case. >> captain, in your experience, how often does the receiving state say no, thank you? >> depending on what the support system is. in the case of either a returning resident or in the case of resident family, the acceptance rate, as long as there's a valid plan of supervision, is high. in the case of a discretionary case where a person doesn't have that support system, but they have other opportunities they're looking to pursue or they're looking for a change of scenery, in those discretionary cases, the rate of acceptance is lower. >> with two and a half months between now and the eligibility date, what would be the hitch that he would not get out on october 1? >> so, the one thing that nevada doesn't control, under the interstate compact, the -- the receiving state, which, in this case, if the plan is for him to