The Leblanc Unit in Beaumont, Texas is a TDCJ facility that houses inmates participating in various treatment and rehabilitation programs as a condition of parole. Being paroled pending program completion is a structured arrangement that essentially means parole is granted but not fully activated until the inmate successfully finishes the assigned programming.
Program lengths at TDCJ facilities generally fall into three standard durations depending on the type of program. Shorter programs run approximately three months and tend to cover more focused skill-based content. Intermediate programs run six months and are common for substance abuse treatment tracks. Longer programs at nine months are typically more intensive and often involve multiple components including counseling, vocational training, and life skills programming.
The specific program your boyfriend was assigned to determines which of those tracks applies. That information is documented in the parole conditions and in the case records at the Leblanc Unit. The unit secretary is the most accessible staff member for this kind of administrative question and can confirm the program name, duration, and what the completion criteria look like.
Once the program is completed successfully, the parole becomes active and the release process begins. Understanding the timeline helps both of you plan for what comes next and keeps expectations realistic on both sides. If the program involves any family participation components, finding that out early gives you time to arrange involvement if it is required or encouraged.
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