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Crimes (Sentence Administration) Act 2005
86Good behaviour—core conditions
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86 Good behaviour—core conditions
(1) The core conditions of an offender’s good behaviour order are as
(c) if the offender’s contact details change—the offender must tell
the director-general about the change as soon as possible, but
within 2 days after the day the offender knows the changed
details;
Corrections Management Act 2007 in relation to the good
behaviour order;
(e) any test sample given by the offender under a direction under
section 95 (Good behaviour orders—community service
work—alcohol and drug tests) must not be positive;
(f) if the good behaviour order is subject to a probation condition
or supervision condition—the offender must not leave the ACT
for more than the defined period without the director-general’s
approval;
(g) the offender must comply with any agreement made by the
offender under section 105 (Good behaviour—agreement to
attend court);
(h) any condition prescribed by regulation that applies to the
contact details means any of the following:
(a) home address or phone number;
(b) work address or phone number;
defined period means 24 hours or, if another period is prescribed by
regulation, the prescribed period.
probation condition, of a good behaviour order for an offender—see
the Crimes (Sentencing) Act 2005, dictionary.
supervision condition means an additional condition (other than a
probation condition) of a good behaviour order that requires the
offender to be subject to the director-general’s supervision.