(b) The board may require as a condition of special medical, discretionary, or mandatory parole, or a member of the board acting for the board under (e) of this section may require as a condition of mandatory parole, that a prisoner released on parole
- (1) not possess or control a defensive weapon, a deadly weapon other than an ordinary pocket knife with a blade three inches or less in length, or ammunition for a firearm, or reside in a residence where there is a firearm capable of being concealed on one's person or a prohibited weapon; in this paragraph, “deadly weapon,” “defensive weapon,” and “firearm” have the meanings given in AS 11.81.900, and “prohibited weapon” has the meaning given in AS 11.61.200;
- (2) refrain from possessing or consuming alcoholic beverages;
- (3) submit to reasonable searches and seizures by a parole officer, or a peace officer acting under the direction of a parole officer;
- (4) submit to appropriate medical, mental health, or controlled substance or alcohol examination, treatment, or counseling;
- (5) submit to periodic examinations designed to detect the use of alcohol or controlled substances; the periodic examinations may include testing under the program established under AS 33.16.060(c);
- (6) make restitution ordered by the court according to a schedule established by the board;
- (7) refrain from opening, maintaining, or using a checking account or charge account;
- (8) refrain from entering into a contract other than a prenuptial contract or a marriage contract;
- (9) refrain from operating a motor vehicle;
- (10) refrain from entering an establishment where alcoholic beverages are served, sold, or otherwise dispensed;
- (11) refrain from participating in any other activity or conduct reasonably related to the parolee's offense, prior record, behavior or prior behavior, current circumstances, or perceived risk to the community, or from associating with any other person that the board determines is reasonably likely to diminish the rehabilitative goals of parole, or that may endanger the public; in the case of special medical parole, for a prisoner diagnosed with a communicable disease, comply with conditions set by the board designed to prevent the transmission of the disease;
- (12) refrain from traveling in the state to make diligent efforts to secure or maintain steady employment or to participate in educational courses or training programs only if the travel violates other conditions of parole.