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Penalties and Sentences Act 1992
sec.115Additional requirements of intensive correction order
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### sec.115 Additional requirements of intensive correction order
The intensive correction order may contain requirements that the offender—
submit to medical, psychiatric or psychological treatment; and
comply, during the whole or part of the period of the order, with conditions that the court considers are necessary—
to cause the offender to behave in a way that is acceptable to the community; or
to stop the offender from again committing the same type of offence for which the order was made; or
to stop the offender from committing other offences.
s 115 amd 2007 No. 3 s 55
- (a) submit to medical, psychiatric or psychological treatment; and
- (b) comply, during the whole or part of the period of the order, with conditions that the court considers are necessary— (i) to cause the offender to behave in a way that is acceptable to the community; or (ii) to stop the offender from again committing the same type of offence for which the order was made; or (iii) to stop the offender from committing other offences.
- (i) to cause the offender to behave in a way that is acceptable to the community; or
- (ii) to stop the offender from again committing the same type of offence for which the order was made; or
- (iii) to stop the offender from committing other offences.
- (i) to cause the offender to behave in a way that is acceptable to the community; or
- (ii) to stop the offender from again committing the same type of offence for which the order was made; or
- (iii) to stop the offender from committing other offences.