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Code · Iowa · Chapter 906 — Paroles And Work Release

906.11 Assignment to parole officer.

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A person released on parole shall be assigned to a parole officer by the director of the judicial district department of correctional services. Both the person and the person’s parole officer shall be furnished in writing with the conditions of parole including a copy of the plan of restitution and the restitution plan of payment, if any, and the regulations which the person will be required to observe. The parole officer shall explain these conditions and regulations to the person, and supervise, assist, and counsel the person during the term of the person’s parole.
[C79, 81, §906.11; 82 Acts, ch 1162, §11, 14]
83 Acts, ch 96, §147, 159
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