| | | |
| |
| |
 | |
|
|
|

|
|
VI. PAROLE SUPERVISION
|
|
SEC. 27. Parole Supervision - After release from confinement, a client shall be placed under the supervision of a Probation and Parole Officer so that the former may be guided and assisted towards rehabilitation.
The period of parole supervision shall extend up to the expiration of the maximum sentence which should appear in the Release Document, subject to the provisions of Section 6 of Act No. 4103 with respect to the early grant of Final Release and Discharge.
SEC. 28. Form of Release Document - The form of the Release Document shall be prescribed by the Board and shall contain the latest l"x1" photograph and right thumbprint of the prisoner.
SEC. 29. Transmittal of Release Document - The Board shall send a copy of the Release Document to the prisoner named therein through the Director of Corrections or Warden of the jail where he is confined who shall send a certification of the actual date of release of prisoner to the Probation and Parole Officer.
SEC. 30. Initial Report - Within the period prescribed in his Release Document, the prisoner shall present himself to the Probation and Parole Officer specified in the Release Document for supervision.
If within forty five (45) days from the date of release from prison or jail, the parolee/pardonee concerned still fails to report, the Probation and Parole Officer shall inform the Board of such failure, for appropriate action.
SEC. 31. Arrival Report - The Probation and Parole Officer concerned shall inform the Board thru the Technical Service, Parole and Probation Administration the date the client reported for supervision not later than fifteen (15) working days therefrom.
SEC. 32. Mandatory Conditions of Supervision - It shall be mandatory for a client to comply with the terms and conditions appearing in the release document.
SEC. 33. Review and Modification of Conditions - The Board may, upon the recommendation of the Probation and Parole Officer, revise or modify the terms and conditions appearing in the Release Document.
SEC. 34. Transfer of Residence - A client may not transfer from the place of residence designated in his Release Document without the prior written approval of the Regional Director subject to the confirmation by the Board.
SEC. 35. Outside Travel - A Chief Probation and Parole Officer may authorize a client to travel outside his area of operational jurisdiction for a period of not more than thirty (30) days. A travel for more than 30 days shall be approved by the Regional Director.
SEC. 36. Travel Abroad and/or Work Abroad - Any parolee or pardonee under active supervision/surveillance who has no pending criminal case in any court may apply for overseas work or travel abroad. However, such application for travel abroad shall be approved by the Administrator and confirmed by the Board.
SEC. 37. Death of Client - If a client dies during supervision, the Probation and Parole Officer shall immediately transmit a certified true copy of the client's death certificate to the Board recommending the closing of the case. However, in the absence of a death certificate, an affidavit narrating the circumstances of the fact of death from the barangay chairman or any authorized officer or any immediate relative where the client resided, shall suffice.
|
|
VII. INFRACTION/VIOLATION OF THE TERMS AND
CONDITIONS OF THE RELEASE DOCUMENT
|
|
SEC. 38. Progress Report - When a parolee/pardonee commits another offense during the period of his parole surveillance, and the case filed against him has not yet been decided by the court, a Progress Report should be submitted by the Probation and Parole Officer to the Board.
SEC. 39. Report of Parole Infraction/Violation - Any violation of the terms and conditions appearing in his Release Document or any serious deviation or non-observance of the obligations set forth in the parole supervision program shall be immediately reported by his Probation and Parole Officer to the Board. The report shall be called Infraction Report when the client has been subsequently convicted of another crime.
SEC. 40. Arrest of Client - Upon receipt of an Infraction Report, the Board may order the arrest or recommitment of the client.
SEC. 41. Effect of Recommitment of Client - The client who is recommitted to prison by the Board shall be made to serve the remaining unexpired portion of the maximum sentence for which he was originally committed to prison.
SEC. 42. Cancellation of Pardon/Parole - The Board may recommend the cancellation of the pardon or cancel the grant of parole of a client if it finds that material information given by said client to the Board, either before or after release, was false, or incomplete or that the client had willfully or maliciously concealed material information from the Board.
SEC. 43. Review of Case of Recommitted Parolee - The Board may consider the case of a recommitted parolee for the grant of a new parole after the latter shall have served one-fourth (1/4) of the unserved portion of his maximum sentence.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|