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#### 9K Revocation of community clean up order
9K Revocation of community clean up order
> > (1) A court may revoke a community clean up order if it is satisfied, following a report by the assigned officer in respect of the community clean up order, that the offender who is the subject of the order—
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> > > (a) has failed to report for work under the order within the period of 3 months after being required to do so by the order, or
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> > > (b) has failed to report for work under the order within any period of 3 months, or
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> > > (c) has failed to comply with the requirements of the order, or
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> > > (d) is not capable of performing the work under the order, or
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> > > (e) is not suitable to be engaged in the work under the order.
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> > (2) A court may also revoke a community clean up order on the request of the offender subject to the order if satisfied that it would be in the interests of justice to revoke the order.
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> > (3) A court may revoke a community clean up order in the absence of the offender subject to the order.
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> > (4) However, a court is not to revoke a community clean up order unless satisfied that the offender has been given notice of the application for revocation and an opportunity to make submissions in respect of the application.
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> > (5) A court may, when revoking an order, also revoke other community clean up orders that have been made against the offender.
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> > (6) A community clean up order may be revoked by the court that made it or by a court of like or superior jurisdiction.
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> > (7) A community clean up order in respect of which the Children’s Court is the supervising court may be revoked by the Children’s Court even though the Children’s Court did not make the order.
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> **ss 9H–9P:** Ins 2009 No 94, Sch 1 \[7\].