Idaho Administrative Code
Title IDAPA 50 - Pardons and Parole, Commission of
Rule 50.01.01 - RULES OF THE COMMISSION OF PARDONS AND PAROLE
Section 50.01.01.500 - SELF-INITIATED PAROLE RECONSIDERATION
Universal Citation: ID Admin Code 50.01.01.500
Current through September 2, 2024
01. Petition. An incarcerated offender making a request for reconsideration of parole denial must initiate the process by submitting an application.
a. The only acceptable form is the one provided by the Commission, and it must be signed by the offender and Department of Correction case manager.
b. The petition must be typed and completed correctly, per the instructions on the form, or it will not be considered.
c. The petition must state the reason reconsideration is requested and the circumstances that have changed since the last hearing. The offender must have had no disciplinary issues in the year prior to submitting the petition.
d. The Commission will consider one (1) application from the offender who was denied parole one (1) year after the initial decision. After the initial SIPR is heard, the Commission will consider applications once per year from the date of the initial SIPR denial.
e. Petitions must be received no later than the first day of the month prior to the next month's hearing session.
f. Review or deliberation on the petition by the Commission will be conducted in executive session.
g. Any petition may be continued for additional information or for further consideration.
h. The petitioner will be notified of the decision.
i. The petition is limited to four (4) pages; the petition will not be considered if the petition exceeds this number.
02. Hearing. The scheduling of a hearing is at the complete discretion of the Commission.
Effective July 1, 2024
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