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(a) A sentenced prisoner who is serving a minimum term of at least 181 days, and who meets the requirements of 22 AAC 20.010 - 22 AAC 20.080, is eligible for discretionary parole.
(b) If a prisoner has more than one sentence, the prisoner is eligible for discretionary parole when eligibility has been reached on all sentences.
(c) In calculating when a sentence has been served on a non-parole-eligible sentence, that sentence is considered served the date the sentence is due to expire less good time credited under AS 33.20.010 .
(d) When calculating parole eligibility on multiple sentences where one or more sentences are parole-eligible and one or more sentences are non-parole-eligible, the prisoner must first serve the non-eligible sentences. Then the prisoner must serve the necessary time to reach eligibility on the parole-eligible sentences.
History: Eff. 1/30/91, Register 117
Authority: AS 12.55.115
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