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Youth Justice Act 1992
sec.194GLimitation on number of hours of unpaid service
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### sec.194G Limitation on number of hours of unpaid service
This section applies if—
a court makes 1 or more graffiti removal orders and 1 or more community service orders against a child found guilty of 1 or more graffiti offences, whether or not the child is also found guilty of any other offence; and
the child is not subject to an existing graffiti removal order or an existing community service order.
The total number of hours of unpaid service specified in the orders must not be more than the maximum number of hours of community service, appropriate to the child, allowed by section 175 (1) (e) for 1 offence.
s 194G ins 2013 No. 31 s 89
(sec.194G-ssec.1) This section applies if— a court makes 1 or more graffiti removal orders and 1 or more community service orders against a child found guilty of 1 or more graffiti offences, whether or not the child is also found guilty of any other offence; and the child is not subject to an existing graffiti removal order or an existing community service order.
(sec.194G-ssec.2) The total number of hours of unpaid service specified in the orders must not be more than the maximum number of hours of community service, appropriate to the child, allowed by section 175 (1) (e) for 1 offence.
- (a) a court makes 1 or more graffiti removal orders and 1 or more community service orders against a child found guilty of 1 or more graffiti offences, whether or not the child is also found guilty of any other offence; and
- (b) the child is not subject to an existing graffiti removal order or an existing community service order.