The parole supervision normally lasts three years, barring other infractions.
Mr. Monroe was to remain under parole supervision until 2006.
Another eliminated parole supervision for low-risk inmates after their release.
He was granted a request to have his parole supervision moved to New Jersey.
Kathy Boudin was released under parole supervision in 2003.
"This legislation not only implements civil commitment, but includes enhanced parole supervision and mandated treatment."
There are at least 60,000 people under parole supervision in New York State.
Currently, the state parole board decides when an inmate can be released under parole supervision.
A division of parole supervision was established in 1957 as part of the board, to open up district offices across the state to monitor offenders.
About eight percent remain on parole supervision, while a similar number were returned to prison, absconded, or were deported.