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Crimes (Sentence Administration) Act 2005
148Board powers—breach of parole obligations
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148 Board powers—breach of parole obligations
(1) This section applies if, after conducting an inquiry under section 146
(Board inquiry—breach of parole obligations) in relation to an
offender, the board decides the offender has breached any of the
Breach of parole obligations Division 7.4.2
(2) The board may do 1 or more of the following:
offender’s parole obligations;
(d) change the offender’s parole obligations by imposing or
amending an additional condition of the parole order;
(e) cancel the offender’s parole order.
Examples of additional conditions for par (d)
1 a condition prohibiting association with a particular person or being near a
2 a condition that the offender participate in an activity
(3) An additional condition of a parole order must not be inconsistent
with a core condition of the order.
(4) To remove any doubt, if an inquiry under section 146 in relation to an
offender is conducted in conjunction with any other inquiry under this
Act in relation to the offender, the board may exercise its powers
under this division with any other powers of the board in relation to
the other inquiry.