- (a) Executive parole revocation hearing. The Executive Parole Revocation Hearing for each parolee is conducted when the parolee has been charged with violating the rules and conditions of parole, including any special rules and conditions. After a finding of probable cause by the Department of Corrections (DOC) pursuant to a Probable Cause Hearing, the parolee shall be given an opportunity to have an Executive Revocation Hearing. The parolee may choose to waive the hearing
- (b) Hearing officer. The Hearing Officer for each Executive Parole Revocation Hearing is assigned by the Executive Director of the Pardon and Parole Board.
- (c) Appointment of counsel for parolee. Parolees may be represented by an attorney during the parole revocation process. Should a parolee make a request that counsel be appointed, the Hearing Officer will decide whether to appoint counsel, based on the offender’s ability to understand and present the case.
Added at 41 Ok Reg, Number 22, effective 9-11-24