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PENALTIES AND SENTENCES ACT 1992 - SECT 110C

General requirements of graffiti removal order

110C General requirements of graffiti removal order

(1) The graffiti removal order must contain requirements that the offender—
(a) must not commit another offence during the period of the order; and
(b) must report to an authorised corrective services officer at the place, and within the time, stated in the order; and
(c) must report to, and receive visits from, an authorised corrective services officer as directed by the officer; and
(d) must perform in a satisfactory way graffiti removal service directed by an authorised corrective services officer
(i) for the number of hours stated in the order; and
(ii) at the times directed by the officer; and
(e) must notify an authorised corrective services officer of every change of the offender’s place of residence or employment within 2 business days after the change happens; and
(f) must not leave or stay out of Queensland without the permission of an authorised corrective services officer; and
(g) must comply with every reasonable direction of an authorised corrective services officer.
(2) The total number of hours stated in the order—
(a) must not be more than 40; and
(b) subject to subsection (3) , must be performed within 1 year from the making of the order or another time allowed by the court.
(3) If, during the period mentioned in subsection (2) (b) , the offender is detained in custody on remand or is serving a term of imprisonment in a corrective services facility—
(a) the graffiti removal order is suspended for the period the offender is detained or imprisoned; and
(b) the period mentioned in subsection (2) (b) is extended by the period the offender is detained or imprisoned.
(4) A direction given under subsection (1) (d) (ii) applies to all graffiti removal orders made for the offender by the same court on the same day.
(5) In this section—

"another offence" does not include an offence against section 123 (1) .



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