At the conclusion of a disciplinary hearing, the Disciplinary Board or Disciplinary Officer will prepare a written statement indicating
a) the evidence relied upon and the reasons for the disciplinary action taken
b) the composition of the Disciplinary Board and all relevant witnesses
c) the composition of the Disciplinary Board, and a synopsis of their consensus
d) the composition of the Disciplinary Board, a synopsis of their consensus and verification that the appeals process was explained to the inmate
Answer: a) the evidence relied upon and the reasons for the disciplinary action taken
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