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Crimes (Administration of Sentences) Regulation 2014
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#### 214A Supervision conditions
214A Supervision conditions
> > (1) For the purposes of sections 128B(2)(a) and 128C(1) of the Act, an offender who is subject to supervision under a condition of parole imposed by those sections (a supervision condition) has the following obligations—
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> > > (a) after release under the parole order, to report—
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> > > > (i) to a community corrections officer at a time and place directed before release, or
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> > > > (ii) if no direction is given, at an office of Community Corrections within 7 days of release,
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> > > (b) to report to a community corrections officer at the times and places directed by the officer,
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> > > (c) to comply with all reasonable directions of a community corrections officer relating to any of the following—
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> > > > (i) the place in which the offender is to reside,
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> > > > (ii) participating in programs, treatment, interventions or other related activities,
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> > > > (iii) without limiting subparagraph (ii), participating in employment, education, training or other related activities,
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> > > > (iv) not undertaking specified employment, education, training, volunteer, leisure or other activities,
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> > > > (v) not associating with a specified person,
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> > > > (vi) not frequenting or visiting a specified place or area,
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> > > > (vii) ceasing drug use,
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> > > > (viii) ceasing or reducing alcohol use,
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> > > > (ix) drug and alcohol testing,
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> > > > (x) requirements for the purposes of monitoring compliance with the parole order,
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> > > > (xi) to give consent to third parties providing information to a community corrections officer about the offender’s compliance with the parole order,
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> > > (d) to comply with any other reasonable directions of a community corrections officer,
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> > > (e) to permit a community corrections officer to visit the offender at the offender’s place of residence at any time and, for that purpose, to enter the premises,
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> > > (f) to notify a community corrections officer of any change to his or her place of residence, contact details or employment—
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> > > > (i) if practicable, before the change occurs, or
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> > > > (ii) if that is not practicable, within 7 days of the change occurring,
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> > > (g) not to leave New South Wales without the permission of a community corrections manager,
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> > > (h) not to leave Australia without the permission of the Parole Authority.
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> > (1A) For the purposes of sections 128B(2)(a) and 128C(1) of the Act, an offender who is subject to a supervision condition and serving a sentence for a serious sex offence (within the meaning of the [Crimes (High Risk Offenders) Act 2006](/view/html/inforce/current/act-2006-007)) has the following additional obligations—
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> > > (a) to submit a schedule of proposed activities for approval by a community corrections officer if directed to do so by a community corrections officer,
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> > > (b) to submit to electronic monitoring,
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> > > (c) to comply with all reasonable directions of a community corrections officer or an electronic monitoring officer in relation to the electronic monitoring of the offender,
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> > > (d) not to remove or tamper with, damage or disable the electronic monitoring equipment.
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> > (2) For the purposes of section 128C(2) of the Act, the period of supervision under a supervision condition imposed on a parole order is—
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> > > (a) the lesser of 3 years or the period that the parole order is in force, or
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> > > (b) if the Act applies to the offender because of section 40(4) of the [Children (Detention Centres) Act 1987](/view/html/inforce/current/act-1987-057), the period of supervision applicable to the offender immediately before the offender became subject to the Act.
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> > (3) In the case of a serious offender, the Parole Authority may while the parole order is in force extend the period of supervision by, or impose a further period of supervision of, up to 3 years at a time.
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> > (4) Supervision of an offender who is subject to a supervision condition is to be carried out by a community corrections officer.
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> **cl 214A:** Ins 2018 (55), Sch 1 \[3\]. Am 2019 (69), Sch 1 \[1\].