Parole Act 2002

Parole and other release from detention - Release - Parole

29A: Release conditions for person to whom extended supervision order applies

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"Rules to follow when you're on parole with extra supervision"

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When you are released on parole and you have an extended supervision order, the Parole Board must consider some things. They must think about the conditions you will have to follow when your extended supervision order starts again on your statutory release date, as stated in section 107P(2). The Board must also make sure the conditions of your parole last until your statutory release date.

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Part 1Parole and other release from detention
Release: Parole

29ARelease conditions for person to whom extended supervision order applies

  1. The Board, when directing the release on parole of an offender in respect of whom an extended supervision order is made must—

  2. take into account, when setting any special conditions, the nature of the conditions to which the offender will be subject under the extended supervision order, when those conditions are reactivated under section 107P(2) on his or her statutory release date; and
    1. direct that the release conditions imposed last until the offender's statutory release date.
      Notes
      • Section 29A: inserted, on , by section 19 of the Parole Amendment Act 2007 (2007 No 28).