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Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act 1999
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#### 72 Conditions generally
72 Conditions generally
> An intensive correction order is subject to the following conditions—
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> > (a) standard conditions imposed by the sentencing court under section 73,
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> > (b) any additional conditions imposed by the sentencing court under section 73A,
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> > (c) any further conditions imposed by the sentencing court under section 73B,
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> > (d) any conditions imposed by the Parole Authority under section 81A or 164 of the [Crimes (Administration of Sentences) Act 1999](/view/html/inforce/current/act-1999-093).
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> Note 1.
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> Provisions relating to a breach of obligations under an intensive correction order are contained in sections 163 and 164 of the [Crimes (Administration of Sentences) Act 1999](/view/html/inforce/current/act-1999-093).
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> Note 2.
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> After an offender is sentenced by the sentencing court, conditions of an intensive correction order are imposed, varied or revoked by the Parole Authority rather than the court.
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> **s 72:** Subst 2010 No 48, Sch 1 \[16\]; 2017 No 53, Sch 1 \[29\].