Current through August 30, 2024
(a) Prohibited
conduct for prisoners in state facilities is governed by (b) - (e) of this
section. A violation must be punished as either a major, high- or low-moderate,
or minor infraction.
(b) Major
infractions include the following:
(1)
homicide;
(2) assault upon a staff
member or a visitor;
(3) escape or
evasion from custody;
(4) setting a
fire;
(5) rioting;
(6) assault by a prisoner upon another
prisoner under circumstances that create a substantial risk of serious physical
injury;
(7) threatening or
intimidating a witness in an official proceeding;
(8) possession, use, or introduction of
weapons or escape implements;
(9)
stealing, destroying, altering or damaging government property, or the property
of another, which results in damages of $1,000 or more; and
(10) commission of a class A or unclassified
felony offense.
(c)
High-moderate infractions include the following:
(1) fighting (i.e., mutual combat) with a
person;
(2) extortion, blackmail,
or protection, such as the demanding or receiving of favors or anything of
value in return for protection against bodily harm, property loss, or under
threat of informing;
(3) engaging
in sexual acts with others, or making sexual proposals or threats;
(4) wearing a disguise or mask;
(5) stealing, destroying, altering or
damaging government property, or the property of another, which results in
damages of $100 or more, but less than $1,000;
(6) tampering with or blocking a locking or
security device;
(7) possession,
use, or introduction of contraband, except that described in (b)(8) of this
section, which directly threatens the security of the facility, such as excess
money or unauthorized drugs;
(8)
intentional misuse of prescribed medication, such as hoarding medication or
taking another person's medication;
(9) adulteration of food or drink;
(10) participation in an organized work
stoppage;
(11) possession of staff
clothing or unauthorized civilian clothing;
(12) counterfeiting, forging, or unauthorized
reproduction of a document, article of identification, money, security, or
official paper, or the possession or use of such a document, which presents a
threat to the security of the facility;
(13) giving or offering an official or staff
member a bribe;
(14) threats to
another of immediate bodily harm;
(15) engaging in a group or individual
demonstration or activity that involves throwing of objects, loud yelling, loud
verbal confrontation, or pushing, shoving, or other physical contact that
disrupts or interferes with the orderly administration of the
facility;
(16) refusal to provide a
urine specimen when requested by a staff member;
(17) spitting, or throwing urine or fecal
matter, on or at a staff member;
(18) intentionally providing a false
statement
(A) before a classification or
disciplinary committee or a hearing officer in a disciplinary matter;
or
(B) to an investigator in a
grievance, classification, or disciplinary matter;
(19) refusing to obey a direct order of a
staff member;
(20) misuse of the
telephone, such as making intimidating, obscene, harassing or threatening phone
calls;
(21) encouraging others to
engage in a food strike;
(22)
refusal or failure to participate in a court-ordered treatment program, unless
the conviction is being appealed and refusal is based upon advice of
counsel;
(23) intentionally
interfering with a prisoner count; and
(24) commission of a class C or B felony
offense.
(d)
Low-moderate infractions include the following:
(1) indecent exposure;
(2) stealing, destroying, altering, or
damaging government property, or the property of another, which results in
damages of $50 or more, but less than $100;
(3) unauthorized use of mail or
telephone;
(4) lying or providing a
false statement to a staff member under circumstances other than those
described in (c)(18) of this section;
(5) giving or loaning property or anything of
value for profit or favors if it threatens the security or orderly
administration of the facility;
(6)
threats to another of future bodily harm;
(7) possession of anything not authorized for
retention or receipt by the prisoner, and not issued through regular facility
channels;
(8) malingering or
feigning an illness, injury, or suicide attempt;
(9) missing a prisoner count, unexcused
absence or tardiness from work or an assignment, failure to perform work as
instructed by a staff member, or refusing to perform a work assignment for
alleged medical reasons without being excused by medical staff;
(10) failure to abide by posted sanitation
rules or failure to keep one's person and quarters in accordance with posted
rules;
(11) being in an
unauthorized area;
(12) using
equipment or machinery contrary to instructions or posted safety standards, or
use of equipment or machinery which is not specifically authorized;
(13) using abusive or obscene language or
gesture that is likely to provoke a fight or that clearly disrupts or
interferes with the security or orderly administration of the
facility;
(14) tattooing or
self-mutilation, other than attempts at suicide;
(15) unauthorized communication or contact
with the public or visitors;
(16)
giving to or exchanging anything of value with or accepting anything of value
from, any other person without prior approval of the superintendent, if it
threatens the security or orderly administration of the facility;
(17) threatening damage to or theft of
another's personal property;
(18)
kicking, shouting, or banging, or engaging in any other persistent nuisance
noise or activity;
(19) wilful
failure or refusal to keep a medical or health care appointment scheduled with
the prisoner's knowledge and consent; and
(20) commission of a misdemeanor
offense.
(e) Minor
infractions include the following:
(1)
gambling, or possession of unauthorized gambling paraphernalia;
(2) possession of unauthorized prisoner
clothing;
(3) failure to follow
posted safety rules, except as described in (d)(12) of this section;
(4) smoking where prohibited;
(5) stealing, destroying, altering, or
damaging government property, or the property of another, which results in
damages of less than $50; and
(6)
failure to follow a written rule of the facility, of which the prisoner has
been provided notice and which has been approved by the regional
director.
(f) Planning
or attempting to commit, or aiding or encouraging a prisoner to plan or attempt
to commit an infraction described in (b) - (e) of this section is considered
the same as a commission of the infraction itself.
(g) A list of the prohibited conduct
described in (b) - (e) of this section must be provided in writing to each
prisoner upon admission to a facility. If a prisoner is illiterate or cannot
understand English, the list of prohibited conduct must be read and explained
or interpreted, as necessary.
(h)
An amendment or addition to facility rules described in (e)(6) of this section
must be approved by the regional director and may be put into effect only after
reasonable notice is given to the population of the facility.
Authority:AS
33.20.050
AS 33.30.011
AS 33.30.021
AS 33.30.191
AS 33.30.261
AS
44.28.030