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Youth Justice Act 1992
sec.192DEnding of restorative justice order
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### sec.192D Ending of restorative justice order
A restorative justice order remains in force until the earlier of the following—
the chief executive is satisfied the child has discharged the child’s obligations under the related restorative justice agreement;
the order is discharged under section 245 or 247 ;
12 months from the date the order is made.
The period that a restorative justice order remains in force under subsection (1) is subject to sections 245 , 247 and 252 .
s 192D ins 2016 No. 39 s 26
(sec.192D-ssec.1) A restorative justice order remains in force until the earlier of the following— the chief executive is satisfied the child has discharged the child’s obligations under the related restorative justice agreement; the order is discharged under section 245 or 247 ; 12 months from the date the order is made.
(sec.192D-ssec.2) The period that a restorative justice order remains in force under subsection (1) is subject to sections 245 , 247 and 252 .
- (a) the chief executive is satisfied the child has discharged the child’s obligations under the related restorative justice agreement;
- (b) the order is discharged under section 245 or 247 ;
- (c) 12 months from the date the order is made.