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Child Protection (Offender Reporting and Registration) Act 2004
73Conduct that may be the subject of order
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73 Conduct that may be the subject of order
(1) A child protection prohibition order may prohibit conduct of any of
the following kinds:
(a) associating with or other contact with specified persons or
kinds of persons;
(b) being in specified locations or kinds of locations;
(c) engaging in specified behaviour;
(d) being in specified employment or employment of a specified
kind.
(2) A child protection prohibition order may prohibit conduct absolutely
or on the terms that the court considers appropriate.
(3) A child protection prohibition order may prohibit a person from
entering or remaining in a place even if the person has a legal or
equitable right to be at the place.
(4) If a court makes a child protection prohibition order that imposes a
prohibition referred to in subsection (3) and the court is satisfied
that it is necessary to do so, the court must ensure that the order
provides for the person in respect of whom the order is made to
recover personal property, or other property prescribed by the
Regulations, from a place specified in the order:
(a) in the manner set out in the order; or
(b) in accordance with procedures prescribed by the Regulations.
(5) Subsection (1) does not limit the kinds of conduct that may be
prohibited by a child protection prohibition order.