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Youth Justice Act 2005
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102 Conditions of order
(1) An alternative detention order may be subject to the terms and
conditions the Court considers appropriate including, but not limited
to, that the youth:
(a) not leave the premises or place specified in the order except
at the times and for the periods as prescribed or as otherwise
permitted by the CEO or a community youth justice officer;
and
(b) wear or have attached an approved monitoring device in
accordance with the directions of the CEO, and allow the
placing, or installation in, and retrieval from, the premises or
place specified in the order of a machine, equipment or device
necessary for the efficient operation of the approved
monitoring device; and
(c) obey the reasonable directions of the CEO.
(2) The Regulations may prescribe conditions with which a youth who
is subject to an alternative detention order must comply.