Conditions of Parole

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STANDARD CONDITIONS OF RELEASE
1. You shall go directly to the district shown on this CERTIFICATE OF RELEASE (unless released to the custody of other authorities). Within three days after your arrival, you shall report to your parole advisor if you have one, and the United States Probation Officer whose name appears on this Certificate. If in any emergency you are unable to contact your parole advisor, or your Probation Officer or the United States Probation Office, you shall communicate with the United States Parole Commission, Department of Justice, Chevy Chase, Maryland 20815.
2. If you are released to the custody of other authorities, and after your release from physical custody of such authorities, you are unable to report to the United States Probation Officer to whom you are assigned within three days, you shall report instead to the nearest United States Probation Officer.
3. You shall not leave the limits fixed by this CERTIFICATE OF RELEASE without written permission from your Probation Officer.
4. You shall notify your Probation Officer within 2 days of any change in your place of residence.
5. You shall make a complete and truthful written report (on a form provided for that purpose) to your Probation Officer between the first and third day of each month, and on the final day of parole. You shall also report to your Probation Officer at other times as your Probation Officer directs, providing complete and truthful information.
6. You shall not violate any law. Nor shall you associate with persons engaged in criminal activity. If you are arrested or questioned by a law-enforcement officer, you shall within 2 days report such contact to your Probation Officer or the United States Probation Office.
7. You shall not enter into any agreement to act as an "informer" or special agent for any law-enforcement agency.
8. You shall work regularly unless excused by your Probation Officer, and support your legal dependents, if any, to the best of your ability. You shall report within 2 days to your Probation Officer any changes in employment.9. You shall not drink alcoholic beverages to excess. You shall not purchase, possess, use or administer marijuana or narcotic or other habit-forming or dangerous drugs, unless prescribed or advised by a physician. You shall not frequent places where such drugs are illegally sold, dispensed, used or given away.
10. You shall not associate with persons who have a criminal record unless you have permission of your Probation Officer.
11. You shall not possess a firearm/ammunition or other dangerous weapons.
12. You shall permit confiscation by your Probation Officer of any materials which your Probation Officer believes may constitute contraband in your possession and which your Probation Officer observes in plain view in your residence, place of business or occupation, vehicle(s) or on your person.
13. You shall make a diligent effort to satisfy any fine, restitution order, court costs or assessment, and/or court ordered child support or alimony payment that has been, or may be, imposed, and shall provide such financial information as may be requested, by your Probation Officer, relevant to the payment of the obligation. If unable to pay the obligation in one sum, you will cooperate with your Probation Officer in establishing an installment payment schedule.
14. You shall submit to a drug test whenever ordered by your Probation Officer.
( ) You shall participate as instructed by your Probation Officer in a program approved by the Parole Commission for treatment of narcotic addiction or drug dependency, which may include testing and examination to determine if you have reverted to the use of drugs.
( ) You shall participate in a community based program for the treatment of alcoholism as directed by your Probation Officer.
( ) You shall participate in an in-patient or an out-patient mental health program as directed by your Probation Officer.( ) You shall reside in and participate in a program of the Community Corrections Center as instructed until discharge by the Center Director, but no later than 120 days from admission.
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