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Child Protection (Offenders Prohibition Orders) Act 2004
8Conduct that may be the subject of orders
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#### 8 Conduct that may be the subject of orders
8 Conduct that may be the subject of orders
> > (1) A prohibition order may prohibit conduct of the following kind:
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> > > (a) associating with or other contact with specified persons or kinds of persons,
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> > > (b) being in specified locations or kinds of locations,
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> > > (c) engaging in specified behaviour,
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> > > (d) being a worker (within the meaning of the [Child Protection (Working with Children) Act 2012](/view/html/inforce/current/act-2012-051)) of a specified kind.
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> > (2) Subsection (1) does not limit the kinds of conduct that may be prohibited by a prohibition order.
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> **s 8:** Am 2013 No 77, Sch 1 \[1\].