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92Good behaviour orders—community service—concurrent
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92 Good behaviour orders—community service—concurrent
and consecutive orders
community service condition under a good behaviour order
(an existing order).
(2) If the court makes a further good behaviour order that includes a
community service condition (a new order), the court may direct that
the hours of community service work to be performed by the offender
under the new order run concurrently or consecutively, or partly
concurrently and partly consecutively, with the hours of community
service work remaining to be performed under the existing order.
(3) However, the total of the hours to be performed under the new order
and those remaining to be performed under the existing order must
not be more than 500.
Note For a young offender, the maximum is 200 hours (see s 133L).
Part 6.2 Good behaviour orders—
rehabilitation program conditions