The Hawaii paroling authority may require, as a condition of parole, that a parolee further the parolee's education and training by taking occupational training courses or general education courses, or both, whenever such courses are deemed by the paroling authority to be capable of making a substantial contribution to the rehabilitation of the parolee. The paroling authority may in its discretion designate the educational institution or institutions the parolee is to attend and may pay the cost of tuition and other fees for said courses.
Haw. Rev. Stat. § 353-67
Education as condition for paroles
L 1965, c 119, §1; Supp, §83-65.5; HRS §353-67; am L 1969, c 112, §1; am L 1976, c 92, pt of §8; gen ch 1985
Official source: Hawaii State Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain Hawaii statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.