[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 8, Volume 1]
[Revised as of January 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 8CFR241.5]

[Page 525]
 
                     TITLE 8--ALIENS AND NATIONALITY
 
CHAPTER I--IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
 
PART 241--APPREHENSION AND DETENTION OF ALIENS ORDERED REMOVED--Table of Contents
 
              Subpart A--Post-hearing Detention and Removal
 
Sec. 241.5  Conditions of release after removal period.

    (a) Order of supervision. An alien released pursuant to Sec. 241.4 
shall be released pursuant to an order of supervision. The Commissioner, 
Deputy Commissioner, Executive Associate Commissioner Field Operations, 
regional director, district director, acting district director, deputy 
district director, assistant district director for investigations, 
assistant district director for detention and deportation, or officer-
in-charge may issue Form I-220B, Order of Supervision. The order shall 
specify conditions of supervision including, but not limited to, the 
following:
    (1) A requirement that the alien report to a specified officer 
periodically and provide relevant information under oath as directed;
    (2) A requirement that the alien continue efforts to obtain a travel 
document and assist the Service in obtaining a travel document;
    (3) A requirement that the alien report as directed for a mental or 
physical examination or examinations as directed by the Service;
    (4) A requirement that the alien obtain advance approval of travel 
beyond previously specified times and distances; and
    (5) A requirement that the alien provide the Service with written 
notice of any change of address on Form AR-11 within ten days of the 
change.
    (b) Posting of bond. An officer authorized to issue an order of 
supervision may require the posting of a bond in an amount determined by 
the officer to be sufficient to ensure compliance with the conditions of 
the order, including surrender for removal.
    (c) Employment authorization. An officer authorized to issue an 
order of supervision may, in his or her discretion, grant employment 
authorization to an alien released under an order of supervision if the 
officer specifically finds that:
    (1) The alien cannot be removed because no country will accept the 
alien; or
    (2) The removal of the alien is impracticable or contrary to public 
interest.

[62 FR 10378, Mar. 6, 1997, as amended at 65 FR 80298, Dec. 21, 2000]