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Corrections Regulations 2019
112Mandatory terms and conditions of a parole order—parole order made on and from 1 November 2019
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112 Mandatory terms and conditions of a parole order—parole order made on and from 1 November 2019
(1) For the purposes of section 74(4)(a) of the Act the following are the mandatory terms and conditions of a parole order made on and from 1 November 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 (as the case may be);
(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 except with the written permission, granted either generally or in a particular case, of the Regional Manager or the Board;
(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 may be) 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.
(4) A permission under subregulation (1)(i) may specify the frequency, period and purpose for leaving Victoria.
See also regulation 139.