Michigan Compiled Laws
232-1953-III - Chapter III Bureau of Pardons and Paroles; Parole Board. (791.231...791.246)
Section 791.244a - Reprieve, Commutation, or Pardon; Request From Governor to Expedite Review and Hearing Process; Basis; Duties of Parole Board; Files as Public Record.

Sec. 44a.
(1) Upon a request from the governor under this section to expedite the review and hearing process for a reprieve, commutation, or pardon based in part on a prisoner's medical condition, the parole board shall do all of the following, as applicable:
(a) Not more than 10 days after receipt of an application, conduct a review to determine whether the application for a reprieve, commutation, or pardon has merit.
(b) Deliver either the written documentation of the initiation or the original application with the parole board's determination regarding merit to the governor and retain a copy of each in its file, pending an investigation and hearing.
(c) Within 5 days after initiation, or after determining that an application has merit, forward to the sentencing judge and to the prosecuting attorney of the county having original jurisdiction of the case, or their successors in office, a written notice of the filing of the application or initiation, together with copies of the application or initiation, any supporting affidavits, and a brief summary of the case. Not more than 30 days after receipt of notice of the filing of any application or initiation, the sentencing judge and the prosecuting attorney, or their successors in office, may file information at their disposal, together with any objections, in writing. If the sentencing judge and the prosecuting attorney, or their successors in office, do not respond after not more than 30 days, the parole board shall proceed on the application or initiation.
(d) Direct the bureau of health care services to evaluate the physical and mental condition of the prisoner and report on that condition. If the bureau of health care services determines that the prisoner is physically or mentally incapacitated, the bureau shall appoint a specialist in the appropriate field of medicine who is not employed by the department to evaluate the condition of the prisoner and to report on that condition. These reports are protected by the doctor-patient privilege of confidentiality, except that they shall be provided to the governor for his or her review.
(e) Not more than 90 days after initiation by the parole board or receipt of an application that the parole board has determined to have merit under subdivision (a), make a full investigation and determination on whether or not to proceed to a public hearing.
(f) Conduct a public hearing not later than 90 days after making a decision to proceed with consideration of a recommendation for the granting of a reprieve, commutation, or pardon. The public hearing shall be held before a formal recommendation is transmitted to the governor. One member of the parole board who will be involved in the formal recommendation may conduct the hearing, and the public must be represented by the attorney general or a member of the attorney general's staff.
(g) Not fewer than 30 days before conducting the public hearing, provide written notice of the public hearing by mail to the attorney general, the sentencing judge, and the prosecuting attorney, or their successors in office, and each victim who requests notice under the William Van Regenmorter crime victim's rights act, 1985 PA 87, MCL 780.751 to 780.834.
(h) Conduct the public hearing under the rules promulgated by the department. Except as otherwise provided in this subdivision, any person having information in connection with the pardon, commutation, or reprieve must be sworn as a witness. A person who is a victim must be given an opportunity to address and be questioned by the parole board at the hearing or to submit written testimony for the hearing. In hearing testimony, the parole board shall give liberal construction to any rules of evidence.
(i) Transmit its formal recommendation to the governor.
(j) Make all data in its files available to the governor if the parole board recommends the granting of a reprieve, commutation, or pardon.
(2) Except for medical records protected by the doctor-patient privilege of confidentiality, the files of the parole board in cases under this section are matters of public record.
History: Add. 2017, Act 8, Eff. June 29, 2017 Popular Name: Department of Corrections Act

Structure Michigan Compiled Laws

Michigan Compiled Laws

Chapter 791 - Department of Corrections

Act 232 of 1953 - Corrections Code of 1953 (791.201 - 791.285)

232-1953-III - Chapter III Bureau of Pardons and Paroles; Parole Board. (791.231...791.246)

Section 791.231 - Bureau of Field Services; Establishment; Direction and Supervision by Deputy Director; Appointment; Duties; Assistants.

Section 791.231a - Parole Board; Establishment; Appointment, Terms, and Removal of Members; Vacancy; Salary and Expenses; Designation and Responsibility of Chairperson; Powers and Duties.

Section 791.231b - Parole Denials; Report.

Section 791.232 - Repealed. 1992, Act 181, Eff. Nov. 15, 1992.

Section 791.233 - Grant of Parole; Conditions; Paroles-in-Custody; Rules.

Section 791.233a - Repealed. 1982, Act 314, Imd. Eff. Oct. 15, 1982.

Section 791.233b - Eligibility for Parole; Minimum Term.

Section 791.233b[1] - “Major Controlled Substance Offense” Defined.

Section 791.233c - “Prisoner Subject to Disciplinary Time” Defined.

Section 791.233d - Samples for DNA Identification Profiling.

Section 791.233e - Parole Guidelines; Rules; Reasons for Departure From Guidelines; Waiver for Subsequent Review; Report.

Section 791.234 - Prisoners Subject to Jurisdiction of Parole Board; Indeterminate and Other Sentences; Termination of Sentence; Prisoner Sentenced to Imprisonment for Life; Ineligibility for Parole; Criteria for Placement on Parole; Conditions; Inte...

Section 791.234a - Placement of Prisoner in Special Alternative Incarceration Unit.

Section 791.234b - Placement of Prisoner on Parole; Release to United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement; Deportation.

Section 791.234c - Prisoner Reentry; Identification Documents; Refusal of Prisoner to Obtain Documents; Written Information to Be Provided to Prisoner; Electronic Access by Secretary of State to Prisoner Information; Reentry Success Fund.

Section 791.234d - Documents to Be Issued Prisoner Upon Release; Certificate of Employability; Issuance; Revocation; False Statement or Representation as Misdemeanor; Confirmation of Validity; Form; Liability of Department for Certain Actions.

Section 791.235 - Release of Prisoner on Parole; Procedure; Medical Parole for Medically Frail; Definitions.

Section 791.236 - Order of Parole; Notice; Rescission; Amendment; Individualized Conditions; Supervision; Restitution; Payment of Parole Supervision Fee; Condition Requiring Payment of Assessment or Minimum State Cost; Compliance With Sex Offenders R...

Section 791.236a - Collection of Supervision Fee by Parole Board; Payment; Allocation of Money Collected for Other Obligations; Waiver of Fee; Determination and Collection of Fee for Offender Transferred to State Under Interstate Compact; Administrat...

Section 791.237 - Paroled or Discharged Prisoner; Furnishing Clothing, Transportation, and Money; Repayment of Money; Prisoner Identification Card; Cost of Implementing Section.

Section 791.238 - Custody of Paroled Prisoner; Warrant for Return of Paroled Prisoner; Incarceration Pending Hearing; Treatment as Escaped Prisoner; Time During Parole Violation Not Counted as Time Served; Forfeiture of Good Time; Committing Crime Wh...

Section 791.239 - Paroled Prisoner; Arrest Without Warrant.

Section 791.239a - Arrest for Alleged Parole Violation; Right to Preliminary Hearing; Notice of Hearing; Rights at Hearing; Postponement; Notice of Charges, Summary of Evidence, and Determination of Guilt When Preliminary Hearing Not Held.

Section 791.240 - Prisoner Convicted of Violent Felony; Placement on Parole; Special Provisions; History of Substance Abuse; Report; Definitions.

Section 791.240a - Parole; Revocation; Violation; Right to Fact-Finding Hearing; Time and Location of Hearing; Parolee Determined to Be Indigent; Appointment of Attorney; Notice; Rights at Hearing; Postponement; Notice to Director if Hearing Not Cond...

Section 791.241 - Order Rescinding or Reinstating Parole.

Section 791.242 - Final Order of Discharge; Certificate; Period of Parole.

Section 791.243 - Applications for Pardon; Filing, Information.

Section 791.244 - Parole Board Interview of Prisoner Serving Sentence for First Degree Murder or Sentence of Imprisonment for Life Without Parole; Board Duties Upon Own Initiation or Receipt of Application for Reprieve, Commutation, or Pardon; Except...

Section 791.244a - Reprieve, Commutation, or Pardon; Request From Governor to Expedite Review and Hearing Process; Basis; Duties of Parole Board; Files as Public Record.

Section 791.245 - Hearing; Administering Oath to Witness.

Section 791.246 - Decisions and Recommendations of Parole Board; Majority Vote Required.