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Graffiti Control Act 2008
9GNumber of hours of community clean up work
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#### 9G Number of hours of community clean up work
9G Number of hours of community clean up work
> > (1) The number of hours of community clean up work, specified in a community clean up order, to be performed by the offender is to be calculated at the rate of 1 hour for each $30 of the amount of the fine (or that part of the fine that is unpaid).
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> > (2) The number of hours specified in any one order is additional to any number of hours of community clean up work or community service work required to be performed by the offender under any other order. Accordingly, any limit on the total number of hours of community service work that a person may be required to perform at any one time under another Act does not apply to any hours required to be performed by an offender under a community clean up order.
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> > (3) The number of hours specified in any one community clean up order must not exceed 300 hours (in the case of an adult offender) or 100 hours (in the case of a child offender). The offender may be subject to more than one community clean up order at any one time.
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> > (4) In the case of a person who is a child offender at the time a community clean up order is made, community clean up work may be performed concurrently for the purposes of that order and for the purposes of any other community clean up order or community service order made otherwise than under this Part.
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> **s 9G:** Ins 2009 No 94, Sch 1 \[7\]. Am 2014 No 11, Sch 1 \[9\].