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Crimes (Administration of Sentences) Act 1999
106OCommunity supervision orders
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#### 106O Community supervision orders
106O Community supervision orders
> > (1) On the making of a progression order in relation to an offender, the Drug Court must make an order (a community supervision order) that—
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> > > (a) allows the offender to be absent from the Compulsory Drug Treatment Correctional Centre, and
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> > > (b) imposes conditions on the offender in relation to the periods of time when the offender is not in the Compulsory Drug Treatment Correctional Centre.
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> > (2) The kinds of conditions that the Drug Court may impose on the offender under this section are as follows—
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> > > (a) conditions relating to conduct and good behaviour,
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> > > (b) conditions relating to the supervision of the offender outside the Compulsory Drug Treatment Correctional Centre,
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> > > (c) conditions relating to drug testing that the offender must undergo,
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> > > (d) conditions relating to residence, association with other persons or attendance at specified locations,
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> > > (e) any other kinds of conditions that may be prescribed by the regulations,
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> > > (f) such other conditions as the Drug Court considers appropriate in the circumstances.
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> > (3) The Drug Court when imposing any condition on an offender under this section is to have regard to and give substantial weight to any recommendations of the Commissioner.
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> > (4) The Drug Court may from time to time vary an offender’s community supervision order by adding new conditions to, or varying or revoking existing conditions of, the order.
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> > (5) No appeal lies against the Drug Court in relation to a decision regarding an order under this section.
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> **ss 106N–106P:** Ins 2004 No 42, Sch 3 \[4\].