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Parole (Mandatory Completion of Rehabilitative Programmes) Amendment Bill
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This bill makes it a requirement for individuals in a corrections facility to complete skills and rehabilitation programmes prior to being considered for parole.MP in charge
Todd StephensonCommittee
JusticeBill No.15-2
54Parliament
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Member(s) in charge: Todd Stephenson Type of Bill: Member's Parliament: 54 Bill no: 15-2 Introduction: 14 Feb 2024 First reading agreed: 29 Feb 2024 Referred to: Justice Submissions due: 03 Mar 2024 Select Committee Report(s): Parole (Mandatory Completion of Rehabilitative Programmes) Amendment Bill and Report of the Attorney-General under the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 - 28 Nov 2024