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Crimes (Sentencing) Act 2005
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80Y Core conditions
(1) The core conditions, of a treatment order, while the treatment and
supervision part of the order is in force, are that an offender subject
to the order—
(a) must not commit another offence against a law in force in
(b) if the offender is charged with an offence against a law in force
in Australia or elsewhere—must tell the responsible
director-general about the charge as soon as possible, but within
2 days after the day the offender becomes aware of the charge;
and
(c) must report to a member of the treatment and supervision team
for the treatment order at the places and times directed by a
member of the team; and
(d) must receive visits from a member of the treatment and
supervision team for the treatment order at the times directed by
a member of the team; and
(e) must submit to alcohol and drug testing under the Corrections
Management Act 2007 when directed by a member of the
treatment and supervision team for the treatment order; and
(f) if the offender’s contact details change—must tell the
responsible director-general about the change as soon as
possible, but not later than 1 day after the day the offender
becomes aware of the change of details; and
(g) must not—
(i) leave or stay outside the ACT without the permission of the
court for a continuous period of more than 24 hours; and
(ii) if the court grants the offender permission to leave or stay
outside the ACT—fail to comply with any condition of the
court’s permission; and
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(h) must—
(i) appear before the court at the times directed by the court;
and
(ii) comply with the directions of the court; and
(i) must comply with any other reasonable direction of—
(i) a member of the treatment and supervision team for the
order; or
(ii) a person prescribed by regulation.
(2) The court must not amend a condition mentioned in subsection (1).
contact details, of an offender, means the offender’s—
(a) home address or phone number; and
(b) work address or phone number; and
(c) mobile phone number.
responsible director-general means 1 or both of the following:
(a) the health director-general;
(b) the director-general responsible for this Act.