(a) Any time after a prisoner is granted special medical parole the board may hold a rescission hearing and suspend the order of special medical parole if sufficient cause is shown. Parole may be suspended for any of the following reasons:
- (1) the prisoner is found guilty at a disciplinary hearing of violating a rule of a correctional facility;
- (2) the prisoner is found guilty of a new criminal charge;
- (3) the prisoner is found guilty of violating community program rules while on furlough;
- (4) the prisoner fails to comply with any precondition of parole established by the board;
- (5) the prisoner is found by the board to have willfully concealed, misrepresented, or withheld information or given fraudulent information considered significant by the board;
(6) the board
- (A) determines that a significant change has occurred in the prisoner's parole plan or in the medical condition of the parolee; or
- (B) discovers new information concerning the prisoner or the prisoner's parole plan, affecting the prisoner's suitability for parole under AS 33.16.085.
(Eff. 3/29/2003, Register 165)
Authority: AS 33.16.060, AS 33.16.085