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Youth Justice Act 1992
sec.194APreconditions to making of graffiti removal order
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### sec.194A Preconditions to making of graffiti removal order
A court must make a graffiti removal order against a child found guilty by a court of a graffiti offence unless the court is satisfied that, because of the child’s physical or mental capacity, the child is not capable of complying with the order.
A court must, when deciding the number of hours of graffiti removal service to order under a graffiti removal order, take into account the age, maturity and abilities of the child against whom the order will be made.
s 194A ins 2013 No. 31 s 89
(sec.194A-ssec.1) A court must make a graffiti removal order against a child found guilty by a court of a graffiti offence unless the court is satisfied that, because of the child’s physical or mental capacity, the child is not capable of complying with the order.
(sec.194A-ssec.2) A court must, when deciding the number of hours of graffiti removal service to order under a graffiti removal order, take into account the age, maturity and abilities of the child against whom the order will be made.