Parole Act 2002

Parole and other release from detention - Preliminary provisions relating to parole and other release from detention

4A: Transitional, savings, and related provisions

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"Special rules to help with parole and release from detention"

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When you look at the rules for parole and release from detention, there are some special rules that apply. These rules are called transitional, savings, and related provisions and you can find them in Schedule 1. They work according to what they say.

You can find out more about these rules by reading Schedule 1, which explains how they apply. The rules in Schedule 1 are important for understanding how parole and release from detention work. They help make sure everything runs smoothly.

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Part 1Parole and other release from detention
Preliminary provisions relating to parole and other release from detention

4ATransitional, savings, and related provisions

  1. The transitional, savings, and related provisions set out in Schedule 1 have effect according to their terms.

Notes
  • Section 4A: inserted, on , by section 5 of the Parole (Drug and Alcohol Testing) Amendment Act 2016 (2016 No 84).