(1) A control order may not (a) prohibit, regulate or control the movement of a person; or(b) require any treatment to be carried out on a person.(2) A control order may not require an individual to provide samples of the persons blood, hair, saliva or any other body part or body fluid.(3) Subsection (1)(a) does not prevent a control measure being imposed, in relation to any biosecurity matter, premises, area, activity or other thing, that has an impact on the movement of a person but is not imposed for the purpose of restricting the movement of a person.