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CRIMES (HIGH RISK OFFENDERS) ACT 2006 - SECT 11
Conditions that may be imposed on supervision order
11 Conditions that may be imposed on supervision order
(1) An extended supervision order or interim supervision order may direct an
offender to comply with such conditions as the Supreme Court considers
appropriate, including (but not limited to) directions requiring the
offender-- (a) to permit any corrective services officer to visit the offender
at the offender's residential address at any time and, for that purpose, to
enter the premises at that address, or
(a1) to permit any
corrective services officer to access any computer or related equipment that
is at the offender's residential address or in the possession of the offender,
or
(b) to make periodic reports to a corrective services officer, or
(c) to
notify a corrective services officer of any change in his or her address, or
(d) to participate in treatment and rehabilitation programs, or
(e) to wear
electronic monitoring equipment, or
(ea) to reside at an address approved by
the Commissioner of Corrective Services, or
(f) not to reside in or resort to
specified locations or classes of locations, or
(g) not to associate or make
contact with specified persons or classes of persons, or
(h) not to engage in
specified conduct or classes of conduct, or
(i) not to engage in specified
employment or classes of employment, or
(j) not to change his or her name, or
(k) to report to police and provide information to police about the conditions
imposed on the extended supervision order or interim supervision order and the
offender's residential address, or
(l) to comply with any obligation that
could be imposed on the offender under Part 3 of the Child Protection
(Offenders Registration) Act 2000 if the offender were a registrable person
within the meaning of that Act and were not the subject of an
interim supervision order or an extended supervision order, or
(m) to comply
with specified requirements in connection with the offender's access to and
use of the internet, or
(n) to provide any corrective services officer with
requested information in relation to any employment or any financial affairs
of the offender.
(2) An extended supervision order or
interim supervision order must include a condition requiring the offender not
to leave New South Wales except with the approval of the Commissioner of
Corrective Services.
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