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§ 33-30-101 — Alaska Law | CourtGPT
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§ 33-30-101

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(a) The commissioner shall adopt regulations governing the granting of prerelease and short-duration furloughs to prisoners (1) to obtain counseling and treatment for alcohol or drug abuse; (2) to secure or attend vocational training; (3) to obtain medical or psychiatric treatment; (4) to secure or engage in employment; (5) to attend educational institutions; (6) to secure a residence or make other preparations for release; (7) to appear before a group whose purpose is a better understanding of crime or corrections; or (8) for any other rehabilitative purpose the commissioner determines to be in the interests of the prisoner and the public. (b) If the commissioner determines with reasonable probability that a prisoner can live under reduced supervision without violating the law or the conditions established for the conduct of the prisoner, the commissioner may grant a furlough after considering (1) the factors in AS 33.30.091; (2) violations, if any, by the prisoner of a condition of a prior furlough; (3) the history, if any, of institutional misconduct by the prisoner; and (4) the best interests of the prisoner and the public.

iolations, if any, by the prisoner of a condition of a prior furlough; (3) the history, if any, of institutional misconduct by the prisoner; and (4) the best interests of the prisoner and the public. (c) The regulations adopted under (a) of this section may not provide for the granting of a furlough of any type to a prisoner sentenced to a mandatory 99-year term of imprisonment under AS 12.55.125(a) or a definite term of imprisonment under AS 12.55.125(l) unless the prisoner is at all times in the direct custody of a correctional officer while the prisoner is away from the correctional facility. (d) The commissioner may release on furlough a prisoner convicted of a crime involving domestic violence only under conditions that would protect the victim of domestic violence or other household member.