CAP. 378]
Obligations of offenders under community service orders, etc.
Schedule.
Duration of community service orders.
Community Service Orders
[1984 Ed.
(c) shall forthwith give a copy of the order to the offender and send a copy of it to the principal probation officer.
(2) The principal probation officer shall ensure that a copy of any community service order which is sent to him under subsection (1)(c) is supplied to the offender's supervising probation officer.
(3) An offender's supervising probation officer shall be—
(a) the probation officer appointed or assigned to the area in which the offender from time to time resides, or such other probation officer as the principal probation officer nominates; and
(b) in the case of a female offender, a woman.
6.
(1) Where a community service order is in force against an offender, he shall—
(a) perform, for the number of hours specified in the order, such work and at such times as may be directed by his supervising probation officer;
(b) perform that work in a satisfactory manner;
(c) comply with any conditions and requirements specified in the order under section 5(1);
(d) comply with any reasonable direction of his supervising probation officer including any direction designed to enable that officer to provide rehabilitative counselling and guidance; and
(e) immediately notify his supervising probation officer of any change in his address.
(2) The directions given by a supervising probation officer for the purposes of subsection (1) shall, so far as practicable, take account of the offender's religious beliefs and the times, if any, when he normally works or attends a school or other educational establishment.
(3) The type of work that an offender may be required to perform under a community service order shall be that specified in the Schedule.
7. A community service order shall remain in force against an offender until—
(a) the offender has performed the work required under it for the number of hours specified in it;
(b) the expiration of a period of 12 months commencing on the date on which the order was made or, where that period is extended under section 10(1), the expiration of that period as so extended; or
(c) the order is revoked under section 8, 9 or 10,
whichever first occurs.
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CAP. 378]
Obligations of offenders under community service orders,
etc.
Schedule.
Duration of community service orders.
Community Service Orders
[1984 Ed.
(c) shall forthwith give a copy of the order to the offender and
send a copy of it to the principal probation officer.
(2) The principal probation officer shall ensure that a copy of any community service order which is sent to him under subsec- tion (1)(c) is supplied to the offender's supervising probation officer. (3) An offender's supervising probation officer shall be- (a) the probation officer appointed or assigned to the area in which the offender from time to time resides, or such other probation officer as the principal probation officer nominates; and
(b) in the case of a female offender, a woman.
6.
(1) Where a community service order is in force against an offender, he shall
(a) perform, for the number of hours specified in the order, such work and at such times as may be directed by his supervising probation officer;
(b) perform that work in a satisfactory manner;
(c) comply with any conditions and requirements specified in
the order under section 5(1);
(d) comply with any reasonable direction of his supervising probation officer including any direction designed to enable that officer to provide rehabilitative counselling and guid- ance; and
(e) immediately notify his supervising probation officer of any
change in his address.
(2) The directions given by a supervising probation officer for the purposes of subsection (1) shall, so far as practicable, take account of the offender's religious beliefs and the times, if any, when he normally works or attends a school or other educational establishment.
(3) The type of work that an offender may be required to perform under a community service order shall be that specified in the Schedule.
7. A community service order shall remain in force against an offender until---
(a) the offender has performed the work required under it for
the number of hours specified in it;
(b) the expiration of a period of 12 months commencing on the date on which the order was made or, where that period is extended under section 10(1), the expiration of that period as so extended; or
(c) the order is revoked under section 8, 9 or 10,
whichever first occurs.
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