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

  • The ground of distinction which has been relied on is that the release of the applicant after the expiry of the non-parole period depends upon a favourable exercise of discretion by the Parole Board.

  • By and large these provisions confer powers on the Youth Parole Board and the Adult Parole Board.

  • In circumstances pursuant to subsections 2 and 3, where the Contractor or any of the Contractor's parent, subsidiaries or other affiliates has obtained a criminal pardon or is granted leniency in relation to such offences, the Contractor must provide a certified copy of confirming documentation from the National Parole Board or the Competition Bureau of Canada.

  • Since the statute was amended in 2010, there have been two projects initiated to respond to the related mandates: the Parole Board Revocation Automation Project and the Parole Board Administrative Revocation Guidelines Project.

  • All Supervisors must have, in the previous 12 months, undertaken a minimum of four Representations for four Clients before the Parole Board or the Independent Adjudicator/Prison Governor.


More Definitions of Parole Board

Parole Board means the Board of Juvenile Parole under the Department of Juvenile Justice.
Parole Board means the Parole Board established under section 46B;
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 Board as established under section 103 as enacted before the commencement;
Parole Board means the Guam Parole Board established pursuant to 9 GCA, Chapter 85.§ 80.102. Hormone or Anti-Androgen Pilot Treatment Program – Establishment, Eligibility.(a) The Department of Corrections shall establish a pilot treatment program for persons convicted of a sex crime who are eligible for, or sentenced to, parole or post-prison supervision. Evaluation of this pilot treatment program will be completed no later than three (3) years after the date of implementation of the program, and an evaluation report shall be transmitted to the Parole Board upon completion. The purpose of the program is to reduce the risk of reoffending after release on parole or post- prison supervision by providing certain persons, convicted of sex crimes who are deemed medically appropriate for the treatment program, with hormone or anti-androgen, such as medroxyprogesterone acetate, each year.(b) Under the program, the Department of Correctionsshall:
Parole Board means the Nassau County Board of Parole (Conditional Release Commission) as mandated by Chapter 79 of the Laws of 1989.