Alaska Administrative Code
Title 22 - Department of Corrections
Chapter 20 - Alaska Board of Parole
Article 4 - Discretionary Parole Release Hearings
22 AAC 20.155 - Victim's responsibilities and procedural opportunities
Current through February 27, 2024
(a) A victim who has requested notification of a discretionary parole or parole rescission hearing and who has provided the commissioner with a current, valid mailing address will be advised in writing of the prisoner's discretionary parole release hearing 30 days before the hearing.
(b) The victim will be provided a copy of the prisoner's parole application that does not include the proposed residence and employment addresses of the applicant.
(c) The victim will be advised of the victim's right to personally appear at the hearing and to submit written comment to the board regarding the impact of the crime on the victim or the victim's family, the applicant's suitability for parole, and the conditions of parole, subject to 22 AAC 20.105.
(d) The victim will be advised of board regulations regarding appearance at a discretionary parole release or parole rescission hearing and of the victim's responsibilities under 22 AAC 20.105 if the victim wishes to appear at the hearing. The victim is responsible for any costs associated with appearing at the hearing.
(e) The victim will be notified of the victim's right to receive the following information, if applicable, once the board makes the decision to grant parole, continue the applicant's case to a future date, or deny the application for parole for the remainder of the sentence:
(f) Repealed 8/28/2015.
(g) Repealed 8/28/2015.
Authority:AS 33.16.060
AS 33.16.100
AS 33.16.120
AS 33.16.130
AS 33.16.260