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(a) Placement of a prisoner at a restitution center or contract misdemeanant housing does not create a liberty interest in the prisoner remaining at that contract correctional facility. The prisoner may be returned to a facility at the discretion of the regional director. A prisoner may appeal his or her return from a restitution center or contract misdemeanant housing by filing a written appeal, through a facility staff member designated by the superintendent, with the deputy commissioner.
(b) If return of the prisoner will result in the prisoner being assigned to administrative segregation under 22 AAC 05.485(a) , the prisoner must be granted a hearing before a classification committee in accordance with 22 AAC 05.485(d) - (f).
(c) Except as provided in (b) of this section, within 10 working days after arrival at the receiving facility, the prisoner must be provided a classification hearing as described in 22 AAC 05.216.
History: Eff. 1/9/87, Register 101
Authority: AS 33.30.011
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