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SENTENCING ACT 1989 - SECT 34 Revocation of parole order by Board

This legislation has been repealed.

SENTENCING ACT 1989 - SECT 34

Revocation of parole order by Board

34 Revocation of parole order by Board

(1) The Board may, by order in writing, revoke a parole order or direct that it is to be taken to have been revoked:
(a) if the terms and conditions of the parole order provide that the order may be revoked because of a contravention of any of those terms and conditions by the person to whom the order relates and the person has contravened any such term or condition, or
(b) if the terms and conditions of the parole order provide that the order may be revoked otherwise than because of a contravention of any of those terms and conditions and the order is revoked in accordance with any such provision, or
(c) if the Board is satisfied that the person to whom the parole order relates has been sentenced by a court to imprisonment for an offence committed while the order was in force, or
(d) if the Board is authorised by section 32 to revoke the parole order.
(2) The Board may revoke a parole order or direct that it is to be taken to have been revoked whether or not:
(a) a notice has been served under section 32, or
(b) an inquiry has been held under section 33.
(3) Where the Board makes an order under this section, the Board must, in the order, state the reason for the revocation.
(4) The Board may, in an order made under this section, direct that a parole order is to be taken to have been revoked:
(a) where the parole order is revoked because of a contravention of a term or condition of the order, on such day occurring not earlier than the day on which the contravention occurred, or
(b) where the parole order is revoked because of the imposition of a sentence of imprisonment, on such day occurring not earlier than the day on which the offence to which the sentence relates was committed,
as the Board specifies in the order made under this section.
(5) A direction under this section has effect even if the parole order concerned has expired and even if the person concerned is consequently required to serve a period of a sentence of imprisonment which would otherwise have expired.
(6) For the purposes of this section, the day on which a contravention of a term or condition of a parole order occurred shall be such day as is determined by the Board.