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Youth Justice Act 2005
110Breach of alternative detention order
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110 Breach of alternative detention order
A youth breaches an alternative detention order if the youth:
(a) fails to reside in or remain at the premises or place specified in
the order; or
(b) fails to comply with a term or condition of the order; or
(c) wilfully destroys, damages or removes, or attempts to destroy,
damage or remove, any part of an approved monitoring device
or any associated machine, equipment or device; or
(d) fails to comply with a lawful direction of a community youth
justice officer to submit to a prescribed alcohol/drug test; or
(e) disturbs or interferes with another person residing in the
premises or at the place specified in the order; or
(f) assaults, threatens, insults or uses abusive language to a
community youth justice officer; or
(g) contravenes a condition prescribed under section 102(2).