Article 22.20.10. Hearing Officers.  


Section 22.20.320. Definition and authority.
Section 22.20.325. Responsibilities of the hearing officer.
Section 22.20.330. Effect of decision order by hearing officer.
Section 22.20.335. Hearings to be recorded.
Section 22.20.340. Request for tape or electronic recording of hearing.
Section 22.20.345. Malfunction of equipment or destruction or loss of tape or electronic recording.
Section 22.20.350. Reporting of parole violations.
Section 22.20.355. How violations reported.
Section 22.20.360. Basis for revocation and no immunity.
Section 22.20.365. Timeframe for issuance of parole violation warrant or summons to appear.
Section 22.20.370. Effect of issuance of warrant or summons to appear.
Section 22.20.375. Length of time warrant is valid.
Section 22.20.380. Subpoenas(Repealed).
Section 22.20.400. Purpose of preliminary revocation hearing.
Section 22.20.405. How preliminary revocation hearings are conducted.
Section 22.20.415. Probable cause determination and court rules inapplicable.
Section 22.20.420. Preliminary revocation hearing decisions available to hearing officer.
Section 22.20.425. Hearing officer's finding and order.
Section 22.20.430. Parolees eligible for a preliminary revocation hearing.
Section 22.20.435. Right to attorney.
Section 22.20.440. Location of preliminary revocation hearing(Repealed).
Section 22.20.445. Notification of hearing and alleged violations.
Section 22.20.450. Supplemental allegations.
Section 22.20.455. Amendment or correction of allegations.
Section 22.20.460. Testimony and evidence.
Section 22.20.465. Witnesses.
Section 22.20.470. Access to adverse material regarding allegations.
Section 22.20.475. Right to remain silent.
Section 22.20.480. Responsibility for expenses.
Section 22.20.485. Purpose of final revocation hearing.
Section 22.20.490. Other regulations applicable.
Section 22.20.495. Location of final revocation hearing.
Section 22.20.500. Parole board is the trier of fact.
Section 22.20.505. Miscellaneous final revocation hearing provisions.
Section 22.20.510. Decisions available to the board.
Section 22.20.512. Effect of revocation of discretionary parole.
Section 22.20.515. Notification of decision.
Section 22.20.520. Board member must disclose information.
Section 22.20.525. Who may disqualify a member.
Section 22.20.530. Reasons for disqualification.
Section 22.20.535. Disqualification of hearing officer.
Section 22.20.600. Eligibility for special medical parole.
Section 22.20.605. Application for special medical parole.
Section 22.20.610. Special medical parole hearings.
Section 22.20.613. Attendance at special medical parole hearings.
Section 22.20.615. Rights of victims at special medical parole hearings.
Section 22.20.620. Conditions of special medical parole.
Section 22.20.625. Dispositions available to the board.
Section 22.20.630. Reconsideration of denial of special medical parole.
Section 22.20.635. Action following request for reconsideration for special medical parole.
Section 22.20.640. Special review of decision on special medical parole.
Section 22.20.645. Special medical parole expiration date.
Section 22.20.650. Rescission of special medical parole.
Section 22.20.655. Revocation of special medical parole.
Section 22.20.660. Effect of revocation of special medical parole.
Section 22.20.910. Access to parole board records.
Section 22.20.940. Time limitations.
Section 22.20.945. Harmless error.
Section 22.20.950. General board meetings.
Section 22.20.990. Definitions.