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lauryn-hillAfter serving three months in jail Lauryn Hill is ready to go back to work

Although part of her release required she adhere to a three-month home detention stay, judges in this case has agreed to let Lauryn promote and tour.

The former Fugees singer plans to go on tour beginning Nov. 15, according to TMZ. She plans to wrap up her re-introduction to the public as a free woman just in time to ring in the New Year on Dec. 31.

Hill requested that the judge let her postpone her home detention until after her tour, and surprisingly he’s consented — but not without laying down a few ground rules.

The New Jersey-born MC “can now start signing on at specific venues for the concerts. But prison officials will still keep tabs on her — she’ll have to run all the details — dates, cities, hotels — past her probation officer.”

But as soon as Jan. 1 hits, Lauryn will have to start 2014 on house arrest.