Parole Act 2002

New Zealand Parole Board and amendments to other enactments relating to parole and release generally - How Board performs its functions

117A: Board may regulate own procedure

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"The Parole Board can make its own rules about how it works."

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The Board can make its own rules about how it works, as long as it follows this Act and any other rules made under it. You need to know that the Board has some freedom to decide how it wants to do things. The Board's procedure is subject to this Act and any regulations made under it, which means it has to follow the rules set out in the Act.

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Part 2New Zealand Parole Board and amendments to other enactments relating to parole and release generally
How Board performs its functions

117ABoard may regulate own procedure

  1. The Board may regulate its own procedure as it thinks fit, subject to this Act and any regulations made under it.

Notes
  • Section 117A: inserted, on , by section 33 of the Parole (Extended Supervision) Amendment Act 2004 (2004 No 67).