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Sentencing Act 1995
48Conditions of order imposed by court
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48 Conditions of order imposed by court
(1) A court may impose conditions on an intensive community
correction order, including the following:
(a) subject to section 48A – a home detention condition;
(b) subject to section 48B – the offender must participate, for the
and parole officer;
(c) the offender must satisfactorily complete a rehabilitation
program in relation to domestic and family violence;
(d) another condition prescribed by regulation;
(e) any other condition the court considers appropriate.
Note for subsection (1)(c)
Section 5(5) and (6) sets out the sentencing guidelines for sentencing an
(1A) The court may impose a home detention condition under
subsection (1)(a) for all or part of the duration of the intensive
community correction order.
(2) Despite section 101, the court may impose the condition mentioned
in subsection (1)(c) without the offender's consent.
(3) The regulations may make provision about matters in relation to the
condition mentioned in subsection (1)(c).