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Title 22 . Department of Corrections
Chapter 20 . Sex Offender Treatment Providers
Section 70. Consecutive sentences

22 AAC 20.070. Consecutive sentences

(a) Discretionary parole eligibility for consecutive sentences is computed by adding the sum of each parole eligibility period. A prisoner is eligible for discretionary parole when the prisoner has reached eligibility on all sentences.

(b) If a prisoner is sentenced to consecutive sentences, one or more of which is less than 181 days or is presumptive, the prisoner is eligible for discretionary parole when the ineligible sentence has been served less good time credited under AS 33.20.010 , and the prisoner has reached parole eligibility on the parole-eligible sentence, as set out in this chapter.

(c) If a prisoner is sentenced to consecutive presumptive terms or partially consecutive presumptive terms, discretionary parole eligibility is computed as follows, subject to 22 AAC 20.080:

(1) if a prisoner committed a felony before January 1, 1986, the prisoner must serve

(A) first, the initial presumptive term; for purposes of this subparagraph, the initial presumptive term consists of the time equal to the presumptive term less good time credited under AS 33.20.010 ; and

(B) second, one-third of the second or subsequent presumptive terms;

(2) except as provided in 22 AAC 20.040(1) and (3), if a prisoner committed a felony after December 31, 1985, the prisoner must serve

(A) first, the initial presumptive term; for purposes of this subparagraph, the initial presumptive term consists of the time equal to the presumptive term less good time credited under AS 33.20.010 ; and

(B) second, one-fourth of the second or subsequent presumptive terms, depending upon the eligibility for the offense as set out in 22 AAC 20.035(5) .

History: Eff. 1/30/91, Register 117; am 3/29/2003, Register 165

Authority: AS 33.16.060

AS 33.16.090

AS 33.16.100


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