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Youth Justice Act 1992
sec.194CObligation of chief executive
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### sec.194C Obligation of chief executive
The chief executive, in giving directions to a child in relation to the child’s performance of graffiti removal service, is—
to avoid, if practicable, conflicts with the religious and cultural beliefs and practices of the child or the child’s parent; and
to avoid, if practicable, interference with the child’s attendance at a place of employment or a school or other educational or training establishment; and
to take all steps necessary to ensure that the child, if practicable, is kept apart from any adult under sentence for an offence.
s 194C ins 2013 No. 31 s 89
- (a) to avoid, if practicable, conflicts with the religious and cultural beliefs and practices of the child or the child’s parent; and
- (b) to avoid, if practicable, interference with the child’s attendance at a place of employment or a school or other educational or training establishment; and
- (c) to take all steps necessary to ensure that the child, if practicable, is kept apart from any adult under sentence for an offence.