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Corrections Regulations 2019
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119 Variation of a parole order
(1) If the Board varies the terms and conditions of a parole order, the varied parole order must be in the form of—
(a) Form 12 of Schedule 2, if the varied parole order is made on and from 28 April 2019 to 31 October 2019; or
(b) Form 13 of Schedule 2, if the varied parole order is made on and from 1 November 2019.
(2) Not later than 7 days after varying the parole order, the Board must give to the relevant Regional Manager—
(a) notice of the variation in the form of Form 14 of Schedule 2; and
(b) a copy of the varied parole order.
(3) If the Board varies the parole order to impose or revoke a term or condition prescribed for the purposes of section 78A of the Act, it must notify the Chief Commissioner of Police, in writing, of the variation.
(4) Subject to subregulation (5), the Regional Manager or a community corrections officer must—
(a) give the prisoner whose parole was varied a copy of the notice and the varied parole order referred to in subregulation (2) as soon as possible; and
(b) explain to that prisoner—
(i) the variation of the terms and conditions of the parole order; and
(ii) if a term or condition prescribed for the purposes of section 78A of the Act is imposed, that it is an offence to breach that term or condition; and
(c) request that the prisoner sign a declaration in the form of Form 15 of Schedule 2.
(5) If a prisoner whose parole was varied does not attend a community corrections centre as directed by a community corrections officer, the Regional Manager or the community corrections officer must send to that prisoner's last known address—
(a) a copy of the notice and the varied parole order referred to in subregulation (2); and
(b) a declaration in the form of Form 15 of Schedule 2; and
(c) a notice—
(i) explaining the variation of the terms and conditions of the parole order; and
(ii) if a term or condition prescribed for the purposes of section 78A of the Act is imposed, explaining that it is an offence to breach that term or condition; and
(iii) requesting the prisoner to sign the declaration and return it to the Regional Manager or the community corrections officer (as the case may be).