Crimes Act 1914
For the purposes of this Part, the parole period for a person for whom a parole order has been made is the period starting in accordance with subsection (2) and ending in accordance with subsection (3) .
Note:
A person released on parole must comply with any conditions of the parole order during the parole period (see sections 19AN and 19AU ).
(2)
The person ' s parole period starts at the earlier of the following times: (a) when the person is released from prison on parole; (b) if the person is serving a State or Territory sentence at the time the parole order is made - when the person certifies on the parole order (or a copy of the order) that he or she accepts the conditions to which the order is subject.
(3)
The person ' s parole period ends: (a) at the end of the last day of any federal sentence that is, on the day of the release, being served or to be served; or (b) if the person has been given a federal life sentence - at the later of the following times:
(i) 5 years after the person is released from prison on parole in accordance with section 19AM ;
(ii) the end of a later day (if any) specified in the parole order for the purposes of this subparagraph (not being a day earlier than 5 years after the person ' s expected release from prison in accordance with the order).
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