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CONDITIONS FOR
LONG-TERM SUPERVISION


134.1 (1) Conditions for long-term supervision - Subject to subsection (4), every offender who is required to be supervised by a long-term supervision order is subject to the conditions prescribed by subsection 161(1) of the Corrections and Conditional Release Regulations, with such modifications as the circumstances require.

         (2) Conditions set by Board - The Board may establish conditions for the long-term supervision of the offender that it considers reasonable and necessary in order to protect society and to facilitate the successful reintegration into society of the offender.

         (3) Duration of conditions - A condition imposed under subsection (2) is valid for the period that the Board specifies.

         (4) Relief from conditions - The Board may, in accordance with the regulations, at any time during the long-term supervision of an offender,

 (a)

in respect of conditions referred to in subsection (1), relieve the offender from compliance with any such condition or vary the application to the offender of any such condition; or

 (b)

in respect of conditions imposed under subsection (2), remove or vary any such condition.

[1997, c. 17, s. 30. ]

 

134.2 (1) Instructions to offenders subject to long-term supervision order - An offender who is supervised pursuant to a long-term supervision order shall comply with any instructions given by a member of the Board or a person designated, by name or by position, by the Chairperson of the Board or by the Commissioner, or given by the offender's parole supervisor, respecting any conditions of long-term supervision in order to prevent a breach of any condition or to protect society.

         (2) Definition of "parole supervisor" - In this section, "parole supervisor" means

 (a)

a staff member as defined in subsection 2(1); or

 (b)

a person entrusted by the Service with the guidance and supervision of an offender who is required to be supervised by a long-term supervision order.

[1997, c. 17, s. 30. ]

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