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Youth Justice Act 1992
sec.192BRequirements to be set out in restorative justice order
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### sec.192B Requirements to be set out in restorative justice order
A restorative justice order made against a child must require—
that the child must report in person to the chief executive within 1 business day after the order is made or any longer period that may be specified in the order; and
that, during the order—
the child abstain from violation of the law; and
the child comply with every reasonable direction of the chief executive; and
the child report and receive visits as directed by the chief executive; and
the child or a parent of the child must notify the chief executive within 2 business days of any change of the child’s address, employment or school; and
the child must not leave, or stay out of, Queensland while the order is in force, without the prior approval of the chief executive; and
the child participate in a restorative justice process as directed by the chief executive; and
the child perform his or her obligations under a restorative justice agreement made as a consequence of the child’s participation in the restorative justice process.
s 192B ins 2016 No. 39 s 26
- (a) that the child must report in person to the chief executive within 1 business day after the order is made or any longer period that may be specified in the order; and
- (b) that, during the order— (i) the child abstain from violation of the law; and (ii) the child comply with every reasonable direction of the chief executive; and (iii) the child report and receive visits as directed by the chief executive; and (iv) the child or a parent of the child must notify the chief executive within 2 business days of any change of the child’s address, employment or school; and (v) the child must not leave, or stay out of, Queensland while the order is in force, without the prior approval of the chief executive; and (vi) the child participate in a restorative justice process as directed by the chief executive; and (vii) the child perform his or her obligations under a restorative justice agreement made as a consequence of the child’s participation in the restorative justice process.
- (i) the child abstain from violation of the law; and
- (ii) the child comply with every reasonable direction of the chief executive; and
- (iii) the child report and receive visits as directed by the chief executive; and
- (iv) the child or a parent of the child must notify the chief executive within 2 business days of any change of the child’s address, employment or school; and
- (v) the child must not leave, or stay out of, Queensland while the order is in force, without the prior approval of the chief executive; and
- (vi) the child participate in a restorative justice process as directed by the chief executive; and
- (vii) the child perform his or her obligations under a restorative justice agreement made as a consequence of the child’s participation in the restorative justice process.
- (i) the child abstain from violation of the law; and
- (ii) the child comply with every reasonable direction of the chief executive; and
- (iii) the child report and receive visits as directed by the chief executive; and
- (iv) the child or a parent of the child must notify the chief executive within 2 business days of any change of the child’s address, employment or school; and
- (v) the child must not leave, or stay out of, Queensland while the order is in force, without the prior approval of the chief executive; and
- (vi) the child participate in a restorative justice process as directed by the chief executive; and
- (vii) the child perform his or her obligations under a restorative justice agreement made as a consequence of the child’s participation in the restorative justice process.