Arkansas Code § 16-93-203

Cooperation from prison officials
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It shall be the duty of any correctional official to: (1) Grant access at all reasonable times to any prisoner over whom the Post-Prison Transfer Board has jurisdiction under this chapter to the members of the board or its properly accredited representatives; (2) Provide the board and its representatives facilities for communicating with and observing the person; and (3) Furnish the board with: (A) The reports the board requires concerning the conduct and character of any prisoner in his or her custody; and (B) Any facts the board deems pertinent in determining whether: (i) The prisoner shall be transferred and under what conditions the prisoner shall be transferred; or (ii) The prisoner shall be paroled. Amended by Act 2023, No. 659,§ 166, eff. 1/1/2024. Acts 1968 (1st Ex. Sess.), No. 50, § 30; A.S.A. 1947, § 43-2809; Acts 1993, No. 530, § 4; 1993, No. 547, § 4.
It shall be the duty of any correctional official to: (1) Grant access at all reasonable times to any prisoner over whom the Post-Prison Transfer Board has jurisdiction under this chapter to the members of the board or its properly accredited representatives; (2) Provide the board and its representatives facilities for communicating with and observing the person; and (3) Furnish the board with: (A) The reports the board requires concerning the conduct and character of any prisoner in his or her custody; and (B) Any facts the board deems pertinent in determining whether: (i) The prisoner shall be transferred and under what conditions the prisoner shall be transferred; or (ii) The prisoner shall be paroled. Amended by Act 2023, No. 659,§ 166, eff. 1/1/2024. Acts 1968 (1st Ex. Sess.), No. 50, § 30; A.S.A. 1947, § 43-2809; Acts 1993, No. 530, § 4; 1993, No. 547, § 4.
It shall be the duty of any correctional official to: (1) Grant access at all reasonable times to any prisoner over whom the Post-Prison Transfer Board has jurisdiction under this chapter to the members of the board or its properly accredited representatives; (2) Provide the board and its representatives facilities for communicating with and observing the person; and (3) Furnish the board with: (A) The reports the board requires concerning the conduct and character of any prisoner in his or her custody; and (B) Any facts the board deems pertinent in determining whether: (i) The prisoner shall be transferred and under what conditions the prisoner shall be transferred; or (ii) The prisoner shall be paroled. Amended by Act 2023, No. 659,§ 166, eff. 1/1/2024. Acts 1968 (1st Ex. Sess.), No. 50, § 30; A.S.A. 1947, § 43-2809; Acts 1993, No. 530, § 4; 1993, No. 547, § 4.
It shall be the duty of any correctional official to:
(1) Grant access at all reasonable times to any prisoner over whom the Post-Prison Transfer Board has jurisdiction under this chapter to the members of the board or its properly accredited representatives;
(2) Provide the board and its representatives facilities for communicating with and observing the person; and
(3) Furnish the board with: (A) The reports the board requires concerning the conduct and character of any prisoner in his or her custody; and (B) Any facts the board deems pertinent in determining whether: (i) The prisoner shall be transferred and under what conditions the prisoner shall be transferred; or (ii) The prisoner shall be paroled.
(A) The reports the board requires concerning the conduct and character of any prisoner in his or her custody; and
(B) Any facts the board deems pertinent in determining whether: (i) The prisoner shall be transferred and under what conditions the prisoner shall be transferred; or (ii) The prisoner shall be paroled.
(i) The prisoner shall be transferred and under what conditions the prisoner shall be transferred; or
(ii) The prisoner shall be paroled.
Acts 1968 (1st Ex. Sess.), No. 50, § 30; A.S.A. 1947, § 43-2809; Acts 1993, No. 530, § 4; 1993, No. 547, § 4.

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