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Corrections Regulations 2019
111Mandatory terms and conditions of a parole order—parole order made on and from 28 April 2019 to 31 October 2019
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111 Mandatory terms and conditions of a parole order—parole order made on and from 28 April 2019 to 31 October 2019
(1) For the purposes of section 74(4)(a) of the Act, the following are mandatory terms and conditions of a parole order made on and from 28 April 2019 to 31 October 2019—
(a) the prisoner must not break any law;
(b) the prisoner must report to the community corrections centre specified in the parole order within 2 clear working days after the parole order comes into force;
(c) the prisoner must notify a community corrections officer of any change of address at least 2 clear working days before the change of address;
(d) the prisoner must notify a community corrections officer of any change of employment within 2 clear working days of the change of employment;
(e) the prisoner is under supervision of a community corrections officer;
(f) the prisoner must report to, and receive visits from, a community corrections officer as and when directed by a community corrections officer;
(g) the prisoner must be available for interview by a community corrections officer, the Regional Manager or the Board at the time and place as directed by a community corrections officer, the Regional Manager or the Board;
(h) the prisoner must attend in person at a community corrections centre as directed in writing by a community corrections officer;
(i) the prisoner must not leave Victoria without the written permission of the Regional Manager;
(j) the prisoner must comply with any direction given by a community corrections officer, the Regional Manager or the Board that is necessary for a community corrections officer, the Regional Manager or the Board (as the case requires) to give to ensure that the prisoner complies with the parole order.
(2) A direction under subregulation (1)(h) must state that it is a direction given for the purposes of that subregulation.
(3) A direction under subregulation (1)(f), (g) or (j) may be given orally or in writing.