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Section 24-15A-29 - Discretionary parole date established on revocation--Discretionary hearings.

24-15A-29. Discretionary parole date established on revocation--Discretionary hearings. If a parole is revoked, the board shall establish a discretionary parole date of not more than two years from the date of revocation. Subsequent discretionary hearings shall be held at intervals of not more than two years. The board is not required to see an inmate for a discretionary parole hearing at two-year intervals following a revocation if the inmate receives an additional felony sentence or has a suspended sentence imposed which carries a first parole date longer than two years from the revocation. If a suspended sentence is revoked and the sentence is imposed, a discretionary parole date shall be calculated based on the entire imposed term.

Source: SL 1996, ch 158, § 28; SL 2010, ch 134, § 1.

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