This legislation has been repealed.
(1) Before a court makes a parole order containing terms or conditions relating to residence or treatment, the court:(a) must consider a report from a probation and parole officer as to the offender's circumstances, and(b) must satisfy itself, having regard to the probation and parole officer's report, that it is feasible to secure compliance with the terms or conditions.
(2) Before a court makes a parole order containing terms or conditions requiring the co-operation of a person other than the offender or a probation and parole officer, it must obtain the consent of the person to the specification of those terms and conditions in so far as they require the person's co-operation.