If no such date is set, the offender will remain in custody up to the three-quarter point and the board will set a date for specifying community licence conditions.Under new subsections (7) and (8), when the offender has more than two years to serve before reaching the three-quarter point, the board must set a date for a further review, which must take place in the period that begins four months after the date of the previous review and before the second anniversary of that review.Amendment 26 also makes it clear that when an offender serves more than one sentence, the point at which he or she must be released is the date on which the last of the 75 per cent points of the sentences is reached.Amendment 27 inserts a new section to replace provisions in section 12 that deal with a prisoner's right to request earlier consideration of his or her case by the Parole Board.