Parole Act 2002

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

123: Immunity of members

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"Board members are protected from being sued for mistakes made while doing their job honestly"

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If you are a member of the Board, you are not personally responsible for things you do as part of your job, unless you do something on purpose to cause harm. You are protected from being sued for things you do as a Board member, as long as you are trying to do your job properly. This means you will not have to pay for any mistakes you make, unless you made them on purpose.

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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

123Immunity of members

  1. No member is personally liable for any act or omission done in pursuance, or intended pursuance, of the Board's functions, unless the act or omission was done in bad faith.