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Section 791.251 – Hearings Division; Creation; Appointment and Duties of Hearing Administrator; Duties of Hearings Division; Supervision and Qualifications of Hearing Officer.

791.251 Hearings division; creation; appointment and duties of hearing administrator; duties of hearings division; supervision and qualifications of hearing officer. Sec. 51. (1) There is created within the department a hearings division. The division is under the direction and supervision of the hearings administrator who is appointed by the director of the department. (2) Except […]

Section 791.252 – Procedures Applicable to Prisoner Hearing.

791.252 Procedures applicable to prisoner hearing. Sec. 52. The following procedures shall apply to each prisoner hearing conducted pursuant to section 51(2): (a) The parties shall be given an opportunity for an evidentiary hearing without undue delay. (b) The parties shall be given reasonable notice of the hearing. (c) If a party fails to appear […]

Section 791.255 – Motion or Application for Rehearing; Exhaustion of Administrative Remedies; Application for Direct Review in Circuit Court; Transmitting Copy of Record to Court; Proof of Procedural Irregularity; Scope of Review; Action by Court.

791.255 Motion or application for rehearing; exhaustion of administrative remedies; application for direct review in circuit court; transmitting copy of record to court; proof of procedural irregularity; scope of review; action by court. Sec. 55. (1) A prisoner aggrieved by a final decision or order of a hearings officer shall file a motion or application […]

Section 791.256 – Prisoners Confined in Another State; Right to Hearings.

791.256 Prisoners confined in another state; right to hearings. Sec. 56. (1) A prisoner sentenced under the laws of this state who is imprisoned in another state pursuant to the interstate corrections compact is entitled to hearings pursuant to subsection (6) of article IV of the interstate corrections compact. (2) A prisoner is not entitled […]