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100 Good behaviour orders—rehabilitation programs—
rehabilitation program condition under a good behaviour order
(an existing order).
(2) If the court makes a further good behaviour order that includes a
rehabilitation program condition (a new order), the court may direct
that the new order operate concurrently or consecutively, or partly
concurrently and partly consecutively, with the existing order.
(3) However, the new order must not be stated to end later than 3 years
after the day the new order is made, irrespective of when the order is
to take effect.
Good behaviour orders—explanations and official notice Part 6.3
Part 6.3 Good behaviour orders—
explanations and official notice
101 Application—pt 6.3
This part applies if a court makes a good behaviour order for an
102 Good behaviour orders—explanation to offenders
(1) The court must ensure that reasonable steps are taken to explain to the
offender in general terms (and in language the offender can readily
(a) the nature and conditions of the good behaviour order; and
(b) the offender’s good behaviour obligations under the Crimes
(Sentence Administration) Act 2005; and
(2) Failure to comply with this section does not invalidate the good