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§ 16-93-210. Monthly performance report on parole applications and outcome -- Reports concerning administrative directives filed with Legislative Council

AR Code § 16-93-210 (2018) (N/A)
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(1) The Parole Board shall submit a monthly report to the chairs of the House Committee on Judiciary and the Senate Committee on Judiciary, the Legislative Council, the Board of Corrections, and the Governor, showing the number of persons who make application for parole and those who are granted or denied parole during the previous month for each criminal offense classification.

(2) The report shall include a breakdown by race of all persons sentenced in each criminal offense classification.

(3) The report shall include the reason for each denial of parole, the results of the risk-needs assessment, and the course of action that accompanies each denial pursuant to § 16-93-615(a)(2)(B)(ii).

(b) The Parole Board shall cooperate with and upon request make presentations and provide various reports, to the extent the Parole Board's budget will allow, to the Legislative Council concerning Parole Board policy and criteria on discretionary offender programs and services.

(c) The Parole Board shall file a report with the Legislative Council on a quarterly basis containing all new and revised administrative directives issued in the previous quarter by:

(1) The Parole Board;

(2) The Chair of the Parole Board;

(3) The Administrative Services Manager of the Parole Board;

(4) The Administrator of the Parole Board; and

(5) Staff of the Parole Board.

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§ 16-93-210. Monthly performance report on parole applications and outcome -- Reports concerning administrative directives filed with Legislative Council