Parole Board definition

Parole Board means the independent executive non-departmental public body that carries out risk assessments on prisoners to determine whether they can be safely released into the community;
Parole Board means the state board of parole created in section 17-2-201, C.R.S.
Parole Board means the Parole Board established in the Department of Corrections beginning on October 1, 1992, by Section 31a of the Corrections Code of 1953, 1953 PA 232, MCL 791.231a, and abolished by this Order.

Examples of Parole Board in a sentence

  • An appearance at the Ohio State Liquor Board, Ohio Board of Nursing, Ohio Board of Pharmacy or Parole Board Hearing Outside ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ County or non-local Federal Courts counts as work day.

  • Person is released to treatment as a condition of their parole, by the Parole Board.

  • Treatment must be provided in totality, as directed by the Court or other State official or body (i.e., a Probation Officer, The Rhode Island State Parole Board).

  • Enrollees with Justice Involvement shall be those individuals released from a correctional institution within one year, or who are under the supervision of the Massachusetts Probation Service or the Massachusetts Parole Board.

  • A component of the team’s work will involve the preparation of reports for the courts and the Parole Board.


More Definitions of Parole Board

Parole Board means the Board of Juvenile Parole under the Department of Juvenile Justice.
Parole Board means the Board as established under section 103 as enacted before the commencement;
Parole Board means the Prisons Parole Board established under the Prisons Parole Board Act 1977;
Parole Board means the Parole Board established under section 3 (1) of the Parole Act;
Parole Board means the Parole Board established under section 46B;
Parole Board means the Nassau County Board of Parole (Conditional Release Commission) as mandated by Chapter 79 of the Laws of 1989.
Parole Board means the Board established under section 3 of the Parole Board Act 2001;