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Child Protection (Offender Reporting and Offender Prohibition Order) Act 2004
sec.13FAConduct that may be required
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### sec.13FA Conduct that may be required
A prohibition order may require the respondent to do any of the following things—
wear a tracking device for a stated period;
comply with a condition the court considers necessary to facilitate the operation of a tracking device;
reside at a particular place of residence;
submit to psychological treatment;
comply with a condition the court considers necessary to reduce the risk to the safety or wellbeing of 1 or more children, or of children generally.
This section does not limit section 13F .
In this section—
tracking device means an electronic device capable of being worn, and not removed, by a person for the purpose of the police service, or the chief executive (corrective services), finding or monitoring the geographical location of the person.
s 13FA ins 2018 No. 20 s 3G
(sec.13FA-ssec.1) A prohibition order may require the respondent to do any of the following things— wear a tracking device for a stated period; comply with a condition the court considers necessary to facilitate the operation of a tracking device; reside at a particular place of residence; submit to psychological treatment; comply with a condition the court considers necessary to reduce the risk to the safety or wellbeing of 1 or more children, or of children generally.
(sec.13FA-ssec.2) This section does not limit section 13F .
(sec.13FA-ssec.3) In this section— tracking device means an electronic device capable of being worn, and not removed, by a person for the purpose of the police service, or the chief executive (corrective services), finding or monitoring the geographical location of the person.
- (a) wear a tracking device for a stated period;
- (b) comply with a condition the court considers necessary to facilitate the operation of a tracking device;
- (c) reside at a particular place of residence;
- (d) submit to psychological treatment;
- (e) comply with a condition the court considers necessary to reduce the risk to the safety or wellbeing of 1 or more children, or of children generally.