The standard conditions to which a parole order for a person is subject are as follows:
(a) the person must be of good behaviour and must not commit any new offence;
(b) the person must live only at premises approved by a corrections officer;
(c) the person must report to a corrections officer at the times and places nominated by the officer;
Example
The places a corrections officer could nominate could include where the person's ordinarily lives or works.
(d) the person must not use a prohibited substance, or abuse a prescribed substance that is lawfully obtained;
(e) the person must, if directed to do so by a corrections officer, submit to blood testing, breath testing, urinalysis and other test procedures for detecting alcohol or drug use by the person;
(f) the person must authorise the person's doctor, therapist or counsellor to give information about the person to a corrections officer;
(g) the person must not leave the ACT for longer than 1 day without the prior written permission of a corrections officer;
(h) the person must comply with all conditions to which a permission to leave the ACT is subject;
(i) the person must not leave Australia without the board's prior written permission;
(j) the person must not have possession or control of a firearm, prohibited weapon, prohibited article or offensive weapon;
(k) the person must comply with all reasonable directions of a corrections officer, including, for example, directions about any of the following:
(i) associating with particular people;
(ii) visiting any place, including a particular suburb;
(iii) obtaining, being available for or keeping employment;
(iv) attending or taking part in an approved activity or program.