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Youth Justice Act 2005
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114 Conditions of order
(1) A periodic detention order is subject to the following conditions:
(a) the youth must report to the relevant detention centre or
custodial correctional facility (as the case may be) on the day
or date and at the time specified in the order;
(b) the youth must not commit an offence while the order is in
force;
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(c) the youth must notify the superintendent of the detention
centre, or the officer in charge of the custodial correctional
facility (as the case may be), within 48 hours of being charged
with an offence, in the Territory or elsewhere, while the order
is in force;
(d) the youth must notify the superintendent of the detention
centre, or the officer in charge of the custodial correctional
facility (as the case may be), of any change in the youth's
address, while the order is in force, within 48 hours after the
change;
(e) while the order is in force, the youth must obey all lawful
instructions and directions of the appropriate authority or the
superintendent of the detention centre or the officer in charge
of the custodial correctional facility (as the case may be);
(f) any other conditions the Court considers appropriate.
(2) For subsection (1)(e), lawful instructions and directions includes
instructions or directions in relation to participation in any program
or activity.