Sec. 33.16.190. Authority of parole, pretrial services, and probation officers.
An officer appointed by the commissioner under AS 33.05.020(a), AS 33.07, or this chapter, may discharge duties under AS 33.05, AS 33.07, or this chapter.
An officer appointed by the commissioner under AS 33.05.020(a), AS 33.07, or this chapter, may discharge duties under AS 33.05, AS 33.07, or this chapter.
Except as provided in AS 33.16.210, the board retains custody of special medical, discretionary, and mandatory parolees until the expiration of the maximum term or terms of imprisonment to which the parolee is sentenced.
(a) The board may unconditionally discharge a parolee from the jurisdiction and custody of the board after the parolee has completed one year of parole. A discretionary parolee with a residual period of probation may, after one year of parole, be discharged by the board to immediately begin serving the residual period of probation. (b) […]
(a) The board may revoke parole if the prisoner or parolee (1) engages in conduct in violation of AS 33.16.150(a), (b), or (f), or (2) has violated an order of the court to participate in or comply with the treatment plan of a rehabilitation program under AS 12.55.015(a)(10). Mandatory parole may be revoked before a […]
A prisoner or parolee may waive the right to a hearing provided under AS 33.16.130, 33.16.160, or 33.16.220 by submitting a written waiver to the board.
(a) A parolee may be arrested, with or without a warrant, for a violation of parole. (b) A warrant for the arrest of a parolee who is charged with a violation of parole may be issued by the board, or a member of the board, based on probable cause that a violation has occurred. (c) […]
(a) A parole officer, or a peace officer acting at the request of a parole officer, shall execute a warrant issued under AS 33.16.240 by arresting the parolee and confining the parolee in a correctional facility designated by the commissioner. (b) The parole officer or peace officer shall immediately notify the board or a member […]
If more than one person who qualifies as a victim under AS 12.55.185 requests notice under this chapter, the commissioner shall designate one person for purposes of receiving the notice required and exercising the rights granted by this chapter.
(a) The commissioner shall establish by regulation a program allowing parolees to earn credits for complying with the conditions of parole. The earned compliance credits reduce the period of parole. Nothing in this section prohibits the department from recommending to the board the early discharge of the parolee as provided in this chapter. At a […]
In this chapter, (1) [Repealed, § 72,ch. 1, 4SSLA 2017.] (2) “administrative sanctions and incentives” means responses by a parole officer to a parolee’s compliance with or violation of the conditions of parole under AS 33.16.180. (3) “board” means the board of parole; (4) “commissioner” means the commissioner of corrections; (5) “controlled substance” means a […]