SCHEDULE OF CONDITIONS OF SUPERVISION
SHAYNE CHARLES RUSH
Departmental Supervising Officer (DSO)
Corrective Services NSW (CSNSW)
Part A: Reporting and Monitoring Obligations
Monitoring and Reporting
1. The defendant must accept the supervision of Corrective Services NSW (CSNSW) until the end of the Order.
2. The defendant must report to the Department Supervising Officer (DSO) or any other person supervising him as directed by the DSO.
3. The defendant must follow all reasonable directions by his DSO or any other person supervising him.
Electronic Monitoring
4. The defendant must wear electronic monitoring equipment as directed by the DSO or any other person supervising him.
Schedule of Movements
5. If directed, the defendant must provide a weekly plan (called a schedule of movements) and this is to be provided 3 days before it is due to start.
6. If the defendant wants to change anything in his schedule of movements once it is approved by his DSO, he must tell his DSO about the change 24 hours in advance, unless the DSO approves a shorter period.
7. The defendant must not deviate from his approved schedule of movements except in an emergency.
8. The defendant must truthfully answer questions from his DSO, or any other person supervising him, about where he is, where he is going and what he is doing.
Part B: Accommodation
9. The defendant must live at an address approved by his DSO.
10. If so directed, the defendant must be at his approved address between 10:00pm and 6:00am unless other arrangements are approved by his DSO.
11. The defendant must allow his DSO or any other person supervising him to visit him at his approved address at any time and, for that purpose, to enter the premises at that address.
12. The defendant must not spend the night anywhere other than his approved address without the approval of his DSO.
13. The defendant must not permit any person to enter and remain, or to stay overnight, at his approved address, without the prior approval of his DSO.
Part C: Place and travel restrictions
14. The defendant must not leave New South Wales without the approval of CSNSW.
15. The defendant must surrender any passports held by the defendant to the Commissioner.
16. The defendant must not go to a place if his DSO tells him he cannot go there.
17. Without limiting condition 16 above, the defendant must not attend or be in the vicinity of premises frequented by children including but not limited to:
a. Day-care centres, pre-schools and schools (private or public);
b. Children's playgrounds, parks, and areas with play equipment provided for the use of children;
c. Premises being used for childcare.
18. Without limiting condition 16 above, the defendant must not go to any of the following locations without obtaining prior verbal approval from the DSO:
a. Amusement parlours, amusement parks and theme parks;
b. Shopping Centres;
c. Cinemas;
d. Libraries and museums;
e. Camping grounds and caravan parks;
f. Pools, playing fields and sporting facilities;
g. Concerts, theatre shows, movies, events and activities intended for the entertainment of children;
h. Residences where the defendant knows that persons under 18 ordinarily reside;
i. Internet cafes or other business which provide public access to the internet either for payment or for no charge (other than employment agencies).
19. The defendant must not attend any place used solely or mainly for the sale or display of sexually explicit material, or for providing sexual services or sexually explicit entertainment without obtaining prior verbal approval from the DSO.
Part D: Employment, finance and education
20. If the defendant is unemployed, the defendant must enter available employment if and as directed by the DSO or make himself available for employment, education, training or participation in a personal development program as directed by the DSO.
21. The defendant must not start any job, volunteer work or educational course without the approval of his DSO.
22. The defendant must not form any corporation, partnership, unincorporated association or register any business names without prior approval of the DSO.
Part E: Drugs and alcohol
23. The defendant must not possess or use illegal drugs, and he must not possess or use prescription medication other than as prescribed.
24. The defendant must not possess or use alcohol without prior approval of his DSO.
25. The defendant must submit to testing for drugs and alcohol as directed by his DSO.
26. The defendant must not enter any licensed premises without the approval of his DSO.
27. The defendant must attend and participate in programmes and courses for drug and alcohol rehabilitation as directed by his DSO, and must not discharge himself from such programs and courses without prior approval of his DSO.
Part F: Non-association
Association with Children
28. The defendant must not approach or have contact with anyone who he knows or reasonably believes is under 18, other than incidental contact in a public place with a person in the course of that person's duty, unless his DSO tells him he can, and he is with someone who has been approved in writing by his DSO.
Associations with Others (not children)
29. The defendant must not associate with people that his DSO tells him not to.
30. The defendant must not associate with any people who are consuming or under the influence of illegal drugs or alcohol.
31. The defendant must obtain verbal approval from the DSO prior to engaging the services of sex workers.
32. If the defendant starts a relationship with someone, he has to tell his DSO who may want to tell the person about his criminal history.
33. The defendant must obtain verbal permission from the DSO prior to joining or affiliating with any club or organisation, including any internet or mobile based social networking service.
Part G: Weapons
34. The defendant must not possess or use any firearm within the meaning of s.4 of the Firearms Act 1996 or prohibited weapon as defined in s.4 and Schedule 1 of the Weapons Prohibition Act 1998.
Part H: Access to the internet and other electronic communication
35. The defendant must give his DSO a list of all devices, services and applications he uses to communicate with or to access the internet. This includes phones, tablet devices, data storage devices or computers. This includes the details of telephone numbers, service provider account numbers, email addresses or other user names and relevant passwords and codes, used by the defendant and the nature and details of the internet connection, as directed.
36. The DSO (or any other person requested by the DSO) may remotely inspect any internet account used by the defendant, including the defendant's email addresses, in monitoring compliance with this order.
37. The defendant must obey any reasonable directions by his DSO about the use of phones, tablet devices, data storage devices, computers and other devices, including any reasonable directions relating to his access to the internet.
38. The defendant must allow his telephone and/or internet service provider to share information about his accounts with his DSO.
39. The defendant must provide a list of communication devices and data storage devices in the defendant's possession and advise the DSO of any change to the inventory immediately.
Part I: Search and seizure
40. If the DSO reasonably believes that a search (of the type referred to in sub-paragraphs d to f below) is necessary:
a. for the safety and welfare of residents or staff or persons present at the defendant's approved address;
b. to monitor the defendant's compliance with this order; or
c. because the DSO reasonably suspects the defendant of behaviour or conduct associated with an increased risk of the defendant committing a serious offence;
then the DSO may direct, and the defendant must submit to:
d. search and inspection of any part of, or anything in, the defendant's approved address;
e. search and inspection of any part of, or anything in, any vehicle owned, hired by or under the control of the defendant;
f. search and inspection of any part of, or anything in, any storage facility, including a garage, locker or commercial facility owned, hired by or under the control of the defendant; and/or
g. search and examination of his person.
For the purposes of the above condition:
a. a search of the defendant means a garment search or a pat-down search.
b. to the extent practicable a pat-down search will be conducted by a DSO of the same sex as the defendant, or by an Officer of CSNSW of the same sex as the defendant under the direction of the DSO.
NOTE:
"Garment search" means a search of any article of clothing worn by the defendant or in the defendant's possession, where the article of clothing is touched or removed from the person's body.
"Pat-down search" means a search of a person where the person's clothed body is touched.
42. During a search carried out pursuant to condition 35 above, the defendant must allow the DSO (or any other person requested by the DSO) to seize anything found, whether in the defendant's possession or not, which the DSO reasonably suspects will compromise:
a. the safety of residents or of staff at the defendant's approved address;
b. the welfare or safety of any member of the public or any other person; or
c. the defendant's compliance with this order;
or which the DSO reasonably suspects relates to behaviour or conduct associated with an increased risk of the defendant committing a serious offence.
43. The defendant must allow CSNSW to search any phone, tablet device, data storage device or computer that he may use.
44. The defendant must not attempt to destroy or interfere with any object that is the subject of a search or seizure, carried out pursuant to conditions 40 and 43 above.
Part J: Access to pornographic, violent and classified material
45. The defendant must not purchase, possess, access, obtain, view, participate in or listen to material classified or material that would be classified as Refused Classification, X18, Restricted Category 2 and Restricted Category 1, without prior approval by the DSO.
Part K: Personal details and appearance
46. The defendant must not change his name from "Shayne Charles Rush" or use any other name without the approval of his DSO.
47. The defendant must not use any alias, log-in name, or a name other than "Shayne Charles Rush" or use any email address other than those known to the DSO under condition 33 above, on any internet site (including social networking sites), any online communication applications or any third party sites or applications that requires the user to have a user identification name or log-in email.
48. The defendant must not change his appearance without the approval of his DSO.
49. The defendant must let CSNSW photograph him.
50. If the defendant changes the details of any current form of identification or obtains further forms of identification, he must provide the DSO with such details.
Part L: Medical intervention and treatment
51. The defendant must notify his DSO of the identity and address of any healthcare practitioner that he consults.
52. The defendant must attend all psychological and psychiatric assessments, therapy, support and treatment that his DSO tells him to attend.
53. The defendant must agree to his healthcare practitioners sharing information including reports on his progress and information he has told them with each other and with his DSO.
54. The defendant must agree to any information being shared between those agencies that are involved in his supervision including, but not limited to, his DSO and CSNSW.