Alaska Administrative Code
Title 22 - Department of Corrections
Chapter 20 - Alaska Board of Parole
Article 5 - Conditions of Parole
22 AAC 20.200 - Standard conditions of parole
Universal Citation: 22 AK Admin Code 22 AAC 20.200
Current through August 30, 2024
(a) The following are the standard conditions of parole established by the board which all parolees must follow:
1. Report in person
immediately upon release to the parole officer and receive further reporting
instructions. Reside at the address approved upon release.
2. Make diligent effort to maintain steady
employment and support legal dependents. Do not voluntarily change employment
without receiving permission from the parole officer to do so. If discharged or
if employment is terminated (temporarily or permanently) for any reason, notify
the parole officer the next working day. If involved in an education,
counseling, training, or treatment program, continue active involvement in the
program unless you receive permission of the parole officer to quit. If
released or removed from the program for any reason, notify the parole officer
the next working day.
3. Report to
the parole officer at least monthly in the manner prescribed by the parole
officer. Fill out any supervision report forms truthfully and completely.
Answer any questions asked by the parole officer. Follow any other reporting
instructions established by the parole officer.
4. Obey all state, federal, and local laws,
court orders, and ordinances.
5.
Obtain permission from the parole officer before changing residence. Remaining
away from the approved residence for 24 hours or more constitutes a change in
residence for the purpose of this condition. Remaining away from the approved
residence overnight constitutes a change in residence for the purpose of this
condition.
6. Obtain the prior
written permission of the parole officer, in the form of an interstate travel
agreement, before leaving the State of Alaska. Abide by the conditions of the
travel agreement.
7. Do not own,
possess, have in the parolee's custody, handle, purchase, or transport any
firearm, ammunition, or explosive. Do not carry any deadly weapon on parolee's
person except a pocket knife with a three-inch or shorter blade. Carrying any
other weapon such as a hunting knife, axe, club, etc., is a violation of
parole. Contact the Alaska Board of Parole if parolee has any questions about
the use of firearms, ammunition, or weapons.
8. Do not use, possess, handle, purchase,
give, or administer any narcotic, hallucinogenic (including marijuana/THC),
stimulant, depressant, amphetamine, barbiturate, prescription drug not
specifically prescribed by a licensed medical person, or other controlled
substance.
9. Report to the parole
officer, no later than the next working day, any contact with a law enforcement
officer.
10. Do not enter into any
agreement or other arrangement with any law enforcement agency which will place
the parolee in the position of violating any law or parole condition. Under
this paragraph and Department of Corrections policy, a parolee may not work as
an informant.
11. Do not telephone,
correspond with, or visit any person confined in a prison, penitentiary,
correctional institution or camp, jail, halfway house, work release center,
community residential center, restitution center, juvenile correctional center,
or similar facility without permission from the parole officer. Contact with a
felon during the course of employment or during corrections-related treatment
is not prohibited if approved by the parole officer. Any other knowing contact
with a felon is prohibited unless approved by the parole officer. Notify the
parole officer the next working day if you have any contact with a
felon.
12. Get permission from the
parole officer before leaving the area of the state to which the parolee's case
is assigned. The parole officer will advise the parolee in writing of the
limits of the area in which the parolee may travel.
13. Obey any special instructions, rules, or
orders given by the board or by the parole officer. Follow any special
conditions imposed by the board or the parole officer.
14. Waive extradition from any state or
territory of the United States and do not contest efforts to return the parolee
to Alaska.
15. Provide a blood
sample, an oral sample, or both upon request of the state, if the parolee is
being released after a conviction of an offense requiring the state to collect
the samples for the deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) identification system under
AS
44.41.035.
(b) The board may establish different conditions as needed for special circumstances, including the intensive supervision and surveillance program, electronic monitoring, special release supervision programs, special medical parole, and a change in the parolee's medical condition.
(c) The board will, in its discretion, modify the conditions of parole at any time for good cause under 22 AAC 20.215.
Authority:AS 33.16.010
AS 33.16.060
AS 33.16.150
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