§ 31-482 – Matters pertaining to agreement
31-482. Matters pertaining to agreement A. Every person who has been imprisoned in a prison or institution in this state and who escapes or attempts to escape while in the custody of an officer of this or another state in another state pursuant to the agreement on detainers is deemed to have violated section 13-2503 […]
§ 31-491 – Interstate corrections compact
31-491. Interstate corrections compact The interstate corrections compact is entered into by this state with any and all other states legally joining therein in the form substantially as follows: Interstate Corrections Compact Article I Purpose and Policy The party states, desiring by common action to fully utilize and improve their institutional facilities and provide adequate […]
§ 31-467 – Adoption of interstate compact for the supervision of adult offenders
31-467. Adoption of interstate compact for the supervision of adult offenders The governor is authorized and directed to enter into a compact on behalf of the state of Arizona with any of the United States lawfully joined in the compact in a form substantially as follows: ARTICLE I PURPOSE A. Arizona and the compacting states […]
§ 31-492 – Powers of director
31-492. Powers of director The director of the state department of corrections is authorized and directed to do all things necessary or incidental to the carrying out of the compact.
§ 31-467.01 – Parole or probation violation; retaking; notice; hearing; custody pending hearing
31-467.01. Parole or probation violation; retaking; notice; hearing; custody pending hearing A. If supervision of a parolee or probationer is being administered pursuant to the interstate compact for the supervision of adult offenders, the appropriate judicial or administrative authorities in this state shall notify the compact administrator of the sending state if, in their view, […]
§ 31-601 – Pregnant prisoners; restraints; written findings; rules; appropriate food and dietary supplements; restrictive housing; bed placement; training; reporting; definitions
31-601. Pregnant prisoners; restraints; written findings; rules; appropriate food and dietary supplements; restrictive housing; bed placement; training; reporting; definitions A. After a correctional institution receives information that a prisoner or detainee is pregnant or after a prisoner’s or detainee’s pregnancy diagnosis, a correctional institution shall not use restraints on a prisoner or detainee for the […]
§ 31-467.02 – Hearing officer
31-467.02. Hearing officer Any hearing pursuant to this article may be before the administrator of the interstate compact for the supervision of adult offenders, a deputy of the administrator or any other person authorized pursuant to the laws of this state to hear cases of alleged parole or probation violation, except that a hearing officer […]
§ 31-467.03 – Hearing rights of parolee or probationer
31-467.03. Hearing rights of parolee or probationer A. With respect to any hearing pursuant to this article, the parolee or probationer: 1. Shall have reasonable notice in writing of the nature and content of the allegations to be made, including notice that the purpose of the hearing is to determine whether there is probable cause […]
§ 31-413 – Duty of department of corrections to assist in securing employment for parolees and prisoners
31-413. Duty of department of corrections to assist in securing employment for parolees and prisoners The department of corrections shall assist in securing employment for prisoners paroled, on work furlough, eligible for any release from confinement or discharged. The department of corrections shall maintain a report on the conduct of the prisoners when upon parole […]
§ 31-414 – Absolute discharge of parolee; effect; notice to victim
31-414. Absolute discharge of parolee; effect; notice to victim A. If, upon application by the state department of corrections on behalf of a prisoner on parole, it appears to the board of executive clemency that there is reasonable probability that the prisoner on parole will live and remain at liberty without violating the law, and […]