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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 33. Probation, Prisons, and Prisoners
- Chapter 16. Parole Administration
- Section 130. Application For Discretionary Parole.
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AS 33.16.130. Application For Discretionary Parole.
- (a) A prisoner eligible for discretionary parole may apply to the board for discretionary parole. As part of the
application for parole, the prisoner shall submit to the board a parole release plan that includes the prisoner's plan
for employment, residence, and other information concerning the prisoner's rehabilitative plans if released on parole.
- (b) Before the board determines a prisoner's suitability for discretionary parole, the prisoner is entitled to a hearing
before the board. The prisoner shall be furnished a copy of the preparole reports listed in AS 33.16.110
, and permitted access to all records that will be considered by the board in making its decision except those that are
made confidential by law. The prisoner may also respond in writing to all materials considered by the board, be present
at the hearing, and present evidence to the board.
- (c) The board shall issue its decision in writing and provide the basis for a denial of discretionary parole. A copy of
the decision shall be provided to the prisoner.
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