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sec.126What behavioural order may provide
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### sec.126 What behavioural order may provide
A behavioural order for a person may provide that the person do any or all of the following for the period stated in the order—
undergo counselling by a stated person or persons;
refrain from stated conduct;
refrain from visiting stated places;
submit to supervision and monitoring by another person.
For subsection (1) (d) , the order may specify that the supervision and monitoring—
be by a particular person or a person nominated by the chief executive; and
be done in a stated way.
Also, the order may be made subject to the conditions the magistrate considers appropriate.
An authorised person may enforce the order with the help, and using the force, that is reasonable in the circumstances.
(sec.126-ssec.1) A behavioural order for a person may provide that the person do any or all of the following for the period stated in the order— undergo counselling by a stated person or persons; refrain from stated conduct; refrain from visiting stated places; submit to supervision and monitoring by another person.
(sec.126-ssec.2) For subsection (1) (d) , the order may specify that the supervision and monitoring— be by a particular person or a person nominated by the chief executive; and be done in a stated way.
(sec.126-ssec.3) Also, the order may be made subject to the conditions the magistrate considers appropriate.
(sec.126-ssec.4) An authorised person may enforce the order with the help, and using the force, that is reasonable in the circumstances.
- (a) undergo counselling by a stated person or persons;
- (b) refrain from stated conduct;
- (c) refrain from visiting stated places;
- (d) submit to supervision and monitoring by another person.
- (a) be by a particular person or a person nominated by the chief executive; and
- (b) be done in a stated way.