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Youth Justice Act 2005
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91 Making good behaviour order
(1) This section applies if the Court makes a good behaviour order.
(2) A good behaviour order in respect of a youth may impose any of
the following conditions on the youth as the Court considers
appropriate:
(a) that the youth reside with a particular person, or at a particular
place, specified in the order;
(b) that the youth obey the reasonable directions of a person
specified in the order;
(c) that the youth refrain from the activities, or from associating
with persons, specified in the order;
(d) that the youth be under the supervision of the CEO and that
the youth reports to a person nominated by the CEO, at the
place and times as determined by that person, during the
period of the order;
(e) any other condition the Court considers appropriate.
(3) If the Court makes a good behaviour order in respect of a youth, the
youth must sign the order to signify acceptance of the terms before
leaving the precincts of the Court.
(4) A copy of a good behaviour order must be:
(c) sent to the CEO, if the order entails supervision.
(5) A youth who is the subject of a good behaviour order may, by order
of the Court or by notice issued by the Registrar, be called upon
during the period specified in the order to appear before the Court.
(6) An order or notice under subsection (5) must be served on the
youth not less than 4 days before the time specified in the notice for
the appearance.
(7) An application for an order under subsection (5) may be made in
the absence of the youth.
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