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Corrections Regulations 2019
113Other terms and conditions of a parole order—parole order made on and from 28 April 2019 to 31 October 2019
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113 Other 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)(b) of the Act, the Board may impose any of the following other terms and conditions on a parole order made on and from 28 April 2019 to 31 October 2019—
(a) the prisoner must not consume any alcohol;
(b) the prisoner must, as directed by a community corrections officer or the Regional Manager, undergo assessment to determine whether the prisoner is suitable for—
(i) treatment for abuse of or dependency on alcohol or any drug of dependence or prohibited poison; or
(ii) medical, psychological or psychiatric treatment—
and, if assessed as suitable, undergo or submit to that treatment;
(c) the prisoner must submit to testing for consumption of alcohol, or use of any drug of dependence or prohibited poison, as directed by the Secretary under section 76A of the Act;
(d) the prisoner must report to the prisoner's supervising community corrections officer as specified in the order, for the period fixed in the order;
(e) the prisoner must not enter in, or must not be within a specified vicinity of, an area specified in the order unless otherwise approved in writing by the Regional Manager or the Board (whichever is specified in the order);
(f) the prisoner must remain in an area specified in the order unless otherwise approved in writing by the Regional Manager or the Board (whichever is specified in the order);
(g) the prisoner must remain at the place specified in the order between specified hours of each day unless otherwise approved in writing by the Regional Manager or the Board (whichever is specified in the order);
(h) the prisoner must not use or access the Internet;
(i) the prisoner must not contact, directly or indirectly, a person or class of person (or both) specified in the order;
(j) the prisoner must not enter in, or must not be within a specified vicinity of, a place specified in the order unless otherwise approved in writing by the Regional Manager or the Board (whichever is specified in the order);
(k) the prisoner must—
(i) undergo assessment, as directed by a community corrections officer or the Regional Manager, to determine whether the prisoner can satisfactorily participate in a program or training specified in the order; and
(ii) if the prisoner is assessed as suitable for the program or training specified, participate in that program or training;
(l) the prisoner must undertake unpaid community work as directed by a community corrections officer or the Regional Manager, unless the prisoner is—
(i) employed; or
(ii) participating in a program or training under paragraph (k)(ii);
(m) the prisoner must not reside any night at a place of residence specified in the order unless otherwise approved in writing by the Regional Manager or the Board (whichever is specified in the order);
(n) the prisoner must reside each night at the place of residence specified in the order, unless otherwise approved in writing by the Regional Manager or the Board (whichever is specified in the order);
(o) the prisoner must not contact, directly or indirectly, a person or class of person (or both) specified in the order without being under the supervision of a person or persons approved in writing by the Regional Manager or the Board (whichever is specified in the order).
(2) For the purposes of subregulation (1)(m) and (n), the period of an approval in writing by the Regional Manager must not exceed 21 days.
(3) For the purposes of subregulation (1)(k), the Board may specify in the order—
(a) any suitable program or training that addresses factors specific or related to the prisoner's offending behaviour; or
(b) any other suitable program or training for any purpose including for employment, educational, cultural or personal development purposes.
(4) In this regulation—
***area*** means any geographical area in Victoria;
***place*** means any public or private location or address in Victoria.