(1) Section 21(1)(c)
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(2) After section 21(1)(c)
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(d) an order (an ancillary order ) that aims to ensure compliance by the defendant with another order under paragraph (a), (b) or (c).
(1A) An ancillary order may:
(a) prohibit the defendant from engaging in specified conduct; or
(b) require the defendant to take specified action.
Example for subsection (1A)(b)
An order that the defendant submit to testing to ensure compliance with an order prohibiting consumption of alcohol or certain drugs.
(1B) The Regulations may make provision about a matter relating to an ancillary order.