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(a) After an initial classification hearing, a prisoner must be given a classification review hearing before a classification committee
(1) at approximate one-year intervals, if the prisoner has two or more years remaining to a firm release date; or
(2) at approximate six-month intervals, if the prisoner has less than two years remaining to a firm release date or is classified community or minimum custody.
(b) The procedures for a classification review hearing are the same as those for a classification hearing as set out in 22 AAC 05.216.
(c) A prisoner may have a classification review hearing at any time at the discretion of the superintendent.
History: Eff. 9/10/77, Register 63; am 11/3/84, Register 92; am 1/9/87, Register 101
Authority: AS 33.30.011
Editor's note: The substance of former 22 AAC 05.210, repealed 11/3/84, Register 92, is contained in 22 AAC 05.221. Therefore, the history note for this section reflects the history of former 22 AAC 05.210.
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