- New Zealand Minister of Corrections
The "New Zealand Minister of Corrections" is the person in charge of the
New Zealand Department of Corrections .The current Minister of Corrections is
Damien O'Connor .Responsibilities
The Minister of Corrections is responsible for determining policy and exercising statutory powers and functions related to the Corrections portfolio. The Minister is also responsible to Parliament for ensuring the Department of Corrections carries out its functions properly and efficiently.Legislation related to the corrections portfolio, which can be read on the
New Zealand Legislation website, includes theCorrections Act 2004 (and accompanying regulations in theCorrections Regulations 2005 ), theCriminal Justice Act 1985 , theParole Act 2002 , and theSentencing Act 2002 .The Minister of Corrections is also responsible for:
:*Giving general directions to the
Chief Executive (of the Department of Corrections) relating to the exercise of their powers and functions.:*Any other powers and functions conferred under the
Corrections Act 2004 or regulations made under it.:*Setting pay rates for part-time
probation officers.:*Declaring
land orbuildings to be aprison orcommunity work centre.:*Requisitioning land and buildings in an
emergency .:*Approving pay rates for working
prisoners .:*Setting the cost of
imprisonment so it can be deducted from the earnings of prisoners on “release to work”.:*Consenting to the
Chief Executive (of the Department of Corrections) contracting out escort and courtroom custodial services.References
ee also
*
New Zealand Department of Corrections
*Damien O'Connor
*New Zealand External links
[http://www.corrections.govt.nz/] - New Zealand Department of Corrections - Official Site
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