A special probationer or parolee is subject to the following
conditions:
(1) Be under the
supervision of a district office or suboffice and not leave that district
without prior written permission of the parole supervision staff.
(2) Obtain the written permission of the
parole supervision staff before changing his residence.
(3) Maintain regular contact with the parole
supervision staff by:
(i) Reporting regularly
as instructed and following written instructions of the Board or the parole
supervising staff.
(ii) Notifying
the parole supervision staff within 72 hours of one of the following:
(A) Arrest.
(B) Receipt of a summons or citation for an
offense punishable by imprisonment upon conviction.
(iii) Notifying the parole supervision staff
within 72 hours of a change in status including, but not limited to employment,
on the job training and education.
(4) Comply with municipal, county, State and
Federal criminal statutes, as well as the Vehicle Code and the Liquor Code
(47
P. S. §§ 1-101-9-902).
(5) Additionally:
(i) Abstain from the unlawful possession or
sale, of narcotics and dangerous drugs and abstain from the use of controlled
substances within the meaning of the Controlled Substance, Drug, Device and
Cosmetic Act (35 P. S. §§ 780-101-780.144) without a valid
prescription.
(ii) Refrain from
owning or possessing firearms or other weapons.
(iii) Refrain from assaultive
behavior.
(6) Pay fines,
costs and restitution imposed by the sentencing court in accordance with the
instructions contained in the Conditions Governing Special Probation/Parole
form.
Notes
The provisions
of this § 65.4 amended June 24, 1977,
effective 6/25/1977, 7 Pa.B.
1745; amended January 16, 1981, effective 1/17/1981, 11 Pa.B. 353; amended January 15,
1988, effective 1/16/1988, 18
Pa.B. 250.
The provisions of this § 65.4 issued under: section 506 of
The Administrative Code of 1929 (71 P. S. §
186); and sections 16.2, 17.1 and 23 act of
August 6, 1941 (P. L. 861, No. 323) (61 P. S. §
§
331.16b,
331.17a and
331.23); amended under:
section 506 of The Administrative Code of 1929 (71 P. S. §
186); and the act of August 6, 1941 (P. L.
861, No. 323) (61 P. S. §
§
331.1-331.34).