§ 67.1. General requirements.
(a) In addition to the general conditions of parole or probation imposed by Chapters 63 and 65 (relating to conditions governing parole; conditions governing special probation and parole), parolees shall be subject to the additional conditions imposed under § § 63.5 (relating to special conditions of parole) and 65.5 (relating to special conditions or conditions of sentence).
(b) If problems arise or questions occur concerning the conditions of parole or probation the parolee shall consult with the parole agent, as it is the responsibility of the latter to help the parolee in the interpretation of the conditions of probation or parole. If a parolee is unable to contact his parole agent, he should contact the agent in charge of the district parole office.
(c) If a parolee violates the special conditions of this chapter, he shall be subject to arrest and revocation of his parole or probation as if he had violated the original conditions as outlined in Chapters 63 and 65.
Notes of Decisions Admission of Evidence
Laboratory reports were properly admitted during a hearing for technical violations under this section because the persons with knowledge of the reports were beyond the Boards subpoena power. Damron v. Board of Probation and Parole, 531 A.2d 592 (Pa. Cmwlth. 1987).
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