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1984 Ed.]

Community Service Orders

[CAP. 378

9

PART IV

MISCELLANEOUS

12. In proceedings before the High Court under this Ordinance, any question whether an offender has failed to comply with section 6(1), or has been convicted of an offence committed during the period that a community service order was in force, shall be determined by the court and not by the verdict of a jury,

13. The Governor in Council may by order amend the Schedule and in so doing may specify work by reference to the person for whom, or the place where, it is to be performed, or in any other way.

14. The Governor in Council may make regulations for the better carrying out of the purpose and provisions of this Ordinance.

15. A court may make a community service order against a person who is convicted of an offence before the date on which the court acquires the power to make such an order provided that he has not already been sentenced for the offence.

Breach of community service order not for jury to decide.

Power to amend Schedule.

Power to make regulations.

Transitional.

SCHEDULE

TYPE OF WORK

[ss. 6(3) & 13.]

(1) Work at or for any hospital, or at or for any charitable, education, cultural, or recreational institution or organization.

(2) Work at or for any other institution or organization for old, infirm or handicapped persons.

(3) Work on any land of which the Crown or any public body is the owner or lessee or occupier, or any land that is administered, maintained or kept clean by the Crown or any public body.

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1984 Ed.] Community Service Orders [CAP. 378 9 PART IV MISCELLANEOUS 12. In proceedings before the High Court under this Ordinance, any question whether an offender has failed to comply with section 6(1), or has been convicted of an offence committed during the period that a community service order was in force, shall be determined by the court and not by the verdict of a jury, 13. The Governor in Council may by order amend the Schedule and in so doing may specify work by reference to the person for whom, or the place where, it is to be performed, or in any other way. 14. The Governor in Council may make regulations for the better carrying out of the purpose and provisions of this Ordinance. 15. A court may make a community service order against a person who is convicted of an offence before the date on which the court acquires the power to make such an order provided that he has not already been sentenced for the offence. Breach of community service order not for jury to decide. Power to amend Schedule. Power to make regulations. Transitional. SCHEDULE TYPE OF WORK [ss. 6(3) & 13.] (1) Work at or for any hospital, or at or for any charitable, education, cultural, or recreational institution or organization. (2) Work at or for any other institution or organization for old, infirm or handicapped persons. (3) Work on any land of which the Crown or any public body is the owner or lessee or occupier, or any land that is administered, maintained or kept clean by the Crown or any public body.
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1984 Ed.] Community Service Orders [CAP. 378 9 PART IV MISCELLANEOUS 12. In proceedings before the High Court under this Ordin- ance, any question whether an offender has failed to comply with section 6(1), or has been convicted of an offence committed during the period that a community service order was in force, shall be determined by the court and not by the verdict of a jury, 13. The Governor in Council may by order amend the Schedule and in so doing may specify work by reference to the person for whom, or the place where, it is to be performed, or in any other way. 14. The Governor in Council may make regulations for the better carrying out of the purpose and provisions of this Ordinance. 15. A court may make a community service order against a person who is convicted of an offence before the date on which the court acquires the power to make such an order provided that he has not already been sentenced for the offence. Breach of community service order not for jury to decide. Power to amend Schedule. Power to make regulations. Transitional. SCHEDULE TYPE OF WORK [ss. 6(3) & 13.] (1) Work at or for any hospital, or at or for any charitable, education, cultural, or recreational institution or organization. (2) Work at or for any other institution or organization for old, infirm or handicapped persons. (3) Work on any land of which the Crown or any public body is the owner or lessee or occupier, or any land that is administered. maintained or kept clean by the Crown or any public body.
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1984 Ed.]

Community Service Orders

[CAP. 378

9

PART IV

MISCELLANEOUS

12. In proceedings before the High Court under this Ordin- ance, any question whether an offender has failed to comply with section 6(1), or has been convicted of an offence committed during the period that a community service order was in force, shall be determined by the court and not by the verdict of a jury,

13. The Governor in Council may by order amend the Schedule and in so doing may specify work by reference to the person for whom, or the place where, it is to be performed, or in any other way.

14. The Governor in Council may make regulations for the better carrying out of the purpose and provisions of this Ordinance.

15. A court may make a community service order against a person who is convicted of an offence before the date on which the court acquires the power to make such an order provided that he has not already been sentenced for the offence.

Breach of community service order not for jury to decide.

Power to amend Schedule.

Power to make regulations.

Transitional.

SCHEDULE

TYPE OF WORK

[ss. 6(3) & 13.]

(1) Work at or for any hospital, or at or for any charitable, education, cultural, or

recreational institution or organization.

(2) Work at or for any other institution or organization for old, infirm or

handicapped persons.

(3) Work on any land of which the Crown or any public body is the owner or lessee or occupier, or any land that is administered. maintained or kept clean by the Crown or any public body.

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