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A National Parole Board (NPB) Hearing RoomObserversNormally, a person must be 18 years of age to attend a hearing as an observer because of the nature of the subject matter discussed at hearings. Usually, anyone may apply to the National Parole Board (NPB) to observe a hearing. Before approving the application, NPB will check with Correctional Service Canada (CSC) on a security clearance so that the person can enter the penitentiary. At times, classes of students come to observe NPB hearings and at times new CSC or NPB staff or new Board members observe. The NPB notifies the offender and the warden of the penitentiary that there will be observers at the hearing. The NPB considers their comments before approving the observers. To observe a hearing, victims, victim supports, media, members of the public, et cetera, must complete the required form. The NPB must approve their request, and CSC must authorize their entrance into the institution. Observers should be aware that they may be asked to leave the hearing if the Board members conclude that
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| Last Updated: 2008-05-01 | Important Notices |