Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 22 - CORRECTIONS, CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND LAW ENFORCEMENT
Part XI - Committee on Parole
Chapter 5 - Meetings and Hearings of the Committee on Parole
Section XI-504 - General Procedures
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Minutes. The committee's minutes of public hearings shall include the following information as applicable:
B. Votes
C. Accuracy of Vote. The chairperson of the panel shall ensure that support staff reviews case records subsequent to voting to assure the accuracy of all documents.
D. Continuance/Recess. A majority vote is required to continue or recess a meeting or hearing. Generally, the matter will be rescheduled for the next month, but may be rescheduled for an earlier date if deemed appropriate by the panel (see §514, Voting/Votes Required).
E. Executive Session. A panel may go into executive session to discuss each offender's case prior to a decision pursuant to the provisions of R.S. 42:6, 42:6.1 and 15:574.12. No vote shall be taken while the panel is in executive session.
F. Observance of Proceedings. The committee may extend invitations to individuals to observe committee proceedings.
G. Testimony. The committee may direct questions to and/or request statements from anyone appearing before the committee.
H. Children Under 12. It is generally inappropriate for children under the age of 12 years, except when the child is a victim and chooses to appear, to be present during any public meeting or hearing of the committee.
I. Space and Security. The number of people supporting or opposing the granting of parole, including victims and/or family members of victims will be limited only by space and security considerations.
J. Meeting/Hearing Schedule. The chairman shall be responsible for schedules of business meetings and public hearings.
K. The committee's decision to grant parole is subject to modification, alternation, or rescission for any reason deemed appropriate or necessary by the committee at any time prior to the inmate's release from custody onto supervision. If the committee rescinds its decision to grant parole, the inmate shall promptly receive another parole hearing. Examples of reasons that are appropriate for rescission include but are not limited to:
L. No inmate has any right to parole release based upon any initial decisions of the committee.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S.15:574.2 et seq., R.S. 15:535 et seq., and R.S. 15:540 et seq.