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Youth Justice Act 1992
sec.194BRequirements to be set out in graffiti removal order
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### sec.194B Requirements to be set out in graffiti removal order
A graffiti removal order must contain requirements—
that the child report in person to the chief executive within 1 business day after the order is made or any longer period that is specified in the order; and
that the child perform in a satisfactory way graffiti removal service, directed by the chief executive, for the number of hours specified in the order; and
that the child, while performing graffiti removal service, comply with every reasonable direction of the chief executive; and
that the child or a parent of the child inform the chief executive of every change in the child’s place of residence within 2 business days of the change; and
that the child abstain from violation of the law during the period of the order; and
that the child not leave, or stay out of, Queensland during the period of the order without the prior approval of the chief executive.
An order may contain a requirement that the child must comply with outside the State.
An order may require the child to perform graffiti removal service at a place outside the State.
The order may contain a requirement that the child must perform the graffiti removal service within a period starting on the date of the order that is less than 1 year.
If a requirement is not imposed under this subsection, the period of 1 year mentioned in section 194D (a) will apply.
Before imposing a requirement under subsection (3) , a court must consider what is a reasonable period for the child to perform the graffiti removal in all the circumstances of the case.
s 194B ins 2013 No. 31 s 89
(sec.194B-ssec.1) A graffiti removal order must contain requirements— that the child report in person to the chief executive within 1 business day after the order is made or any longer period that is specified in the order; and that the child perform in a satisfactory way graffiti removal service, directed by the chief executive, for the number of hours specified in the order; and that the child, while performing graffiti removal service, comply with every reasonable direction of the chief executive; and that the child or a parent of the child inform the chief executive of every change in the child’s place of residence within 2 business days of the change; and that the child abstain from violation of the law during the period of the order; and that the child not leave, or stay out of, Queensland during the period of the order without the prior approval of the chief executive.
(sec.194B-ssec.2) An order may contain a requirement that the child must comply with outside the State. An order may require the child to perform graffiti removal service at a place outside the State.
(sec.194B-ssec.3) The order may contain a requirement that the child must perform the graffiti removal service within a period starting on the date of the order that is less than 1 year. If a requirement is not imposed under this subsection, the period of 1 year mentioned in section 194D (a) will apply.
(sec.194B-ssec.4) Before imposing a requirement under subsection (3) , a court must consider what is a reasonable period for the child to perform the graffiti removal in all the circumstances of the case.
- (a) that the child report in person to the chief executive within 1 business day after the order is made or any longer period that is specified in the order; and
- (b) that the child perform in a satisfactory way graffiti removal service, directed by the chief executive, for the number of hours specified in the order; and
- (c) that the child, while performing graffiti removal service, comply with every reasonable direction of the chief executive; and
- (d) that the child or a parent of the child inform the chief executive of every change in the child’s place of residence within 2 business days of the change; and
- (e) that the child abstain from violation of the law during the period of the order; and
- (f) that the child not leave, or stay out of, Queensland during the period of the order without the prior approval of the chief executive.