Section 22.20.290. Reasons for rescission.  


Latest version.
  • Discretionary parole will, in the board's discretion, be rescinded for any of the following reasons:  
    		(1) the prisoner is found guilty at a disciplinary hearing of violating a rule of a correctional facility;  
    		(2) the prisoner is found guilty of a new criminal charge;  
    		(3) the prisoner is found guilty of violating community program rules while on furlough;  
    		(4) the prisoner fails to comply with any precondition of parole established by the board;  
    		(5) the prisoner is found by the board to have willfully concealed, misrepresented, or withheld information or given fraudulent information deemed significant by the board;  
    		(6) the board determines that there has been a significant change in the prisoner's parole plan, or the board discovers new information concerning the prisoner or the prisoner's parole plan, affecting the prisoner's suitability for parole under AS 33.16.100;  
    		(7) the prisoner is unwilling or unable to develop a viable parole plan; or  
    		(8) the prisoner fails to sign the order of parole.  
    

Authorities

33.16.060;33.16.100;33.16.130

Notes


Authority
AS 33.16.060 AS 33.16.100 AS 33.16.130
History
Eff. 1/30/91, Register 117