(a) The board may unconditionally discharge a parolee from the jurisdiction and custody of the board after the parolee has completed one year of parole. A discretionary parolee with a residual period of probation may, after one year of parole, be discharged by the board to immediately begin serving the residual period of probation.
(b) Notwithstanding (a) of this section, the board may unconditionally discharge a mandatory parolee before the parolee has completed one year of parole if the parolee is serving a concurrent period of residual probation under AS 33.20.040(c), and the period of residual probation and the period of suspended imprisonment each equal or exceed the period of mandatory parole.
(c) At the discretion of a parole officer, a parole officer may recommend to the board early discharge for a parolee who
(1) has completed at least one year on parole;
(2) has completed all treatment programs required as a condition of parole;
(3) is currently in compliance with all conditions of parole for all of the cases for which the person is on parole; and
(4) has not been convicted of
(A) an unclassified felony offense under AS 11;
(B) a sexual felony as defined in AS 12.55.185; or
(C) a crime involving domestic violence as defined in AS 18.66.990.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Title 33. Probation, Prisons, Pardons, and Prisoners
Chapter 16. Parole Administration
Sec. 33.16.020. Board of parole.
Sec. 33.16.030. Selection criteria for board members.
Sec. 33.16.040. Compensation and expenses.
Sec. 33.16.050. Meetings of the board.
Sec. 33.16.060. Duties of the board.
Sec. 33.16.080. Executive director.
Sec. 33.16.085. Special medical parole.
Sec. 33.16.087. Rights of victims in connection with special medical parole.
Sec. 33.16.090. Eligibility for discretionary parole and minimum terms to be served.
Sec. 33.16.100. Granting of discretionary parole.
Sec. 33.16.110. Preparole reports.
Sec. 33.16.120. Rights of certain victims in connection with parole.
Sec. 33.16.130. Parole procedures.
Sec. 33.16.140. Order for parole.
Sec. 33.16.150. Conditions of parole.
Sec. 33.16.160. Change in parole conditions.
Sec. 33.16.170. Confidentiality of records and information.
Sec. 33.16.180. Duties of the commissioner.
Sec. 33.16.190. Authority of parole, pretrial services, and probation officers.
Sec. 33.16.200. Custody of parolee.
Sec. 33.16.210. Discharge of parolee.
Sec. 33.16.220. Revocation of parole.
Sec. 33.16.230. Waiver of hearing.
Sec. 33.16.240. Arrest of parole violator.
Sec. 33.16.250. Execution of warrant for arrest of parolee.
Sec. 33.16.260. Designation of victims' representative.