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The board will make one of the following decisions at a discretionary parole hearing:
(1) parole an applicant to an approved parole plan under 22 AAC 20.235; the board may grant parole
(A) within this state;
(B) to any jurisdiction under AS 33.36.110 (Interstate Compact for Adult Offender Supervision); or
(C) to a detainer from any recognized jurisdiction under AS 33.35.010 (Agreement on Detainers);
(2) continue the applicant's case for review at any subsequent board hearing;
(3) deny the application for discretionary parole and require the prisoner to serve the remainder of the sentence without further review; or
(4) defer action as set out in 22 AAC 20.170.
History: Eff. 1/30/91, Register 117; am 3/29/2003, Register 165
Authority: AS 33.16.060
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