The board shall establish a discretionary parole date of not more than two years from the date of revocation if: (1) An offender's parole or suspended sentence is revoked and imposed following release to parole supervision; or (2) An offender's suspended sentence is revoked and imposed after the offender has been found noncompliant under § 24-15A-39 . Subsequent discretionary hearings shall be held at intervals of not more than two years. The board is not required to see an inmate for a discretionary parole hearing at two-year intervals following a revocation if the inmate receives an additional felony sentence that carries an initial parole date longer than two years from the revocation.
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