Parole Act 2002

New Zealand Parole Board and amendments to other enactments relating to parole and release generally - General provisions about Board and members

121: Members ceasing to hold office

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"When Parole Board members stop working or get removed from their job"

If you are a member of the Parole Board, you can resign at any time by giving the Governor-General written notice. The Governor-General can remove you from the Board at any time if the Attorney-General recommends it and there is a good reason for doing so. You will not get any compensation if you are removed from the Board.

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Part 2New Zealand Parole Board and amendments to other enactments relating to parole and release generally
General provisions about Board and members

121Members ceasing to hold office

  1. A member may at any time resign from office by written notice to the Governor-General.

  2. The Governor-General may at any time, on the recommendation of the Attorney-General, remove a member from office for just cause; and the member is not entitled to compensation for removal.