(1) For section 132D (1) (Court may make prohibition order) or section 132H (1) (Court may make interim prohibition order), the kind of conduct the Magistrates Court may prohibit includes the following:
(a) associating with, or otherwise contacting, stated people or a stated kind of person;
Example
corresponding with other registrable offenders
(b) being in stated places or a stated kind of place;
Example
within 200m of a school between 7am and 7pm on school days
(c) living at 1 or more stated premises, a stated kind of premises or premises at a stated place;
Examples
1 a house where children under 16 years old live
2 any premises that are within 200m of an education and care service or childcare centre
(d) engaging in stated behaviour;
Example
taking photographs of children
(e) being in stated employment, or a stated kind of employment, whether paid or voluntary, that is likely to bring the person into contact with children.
Examples
1 door-to-door sales or collecting
2 employment at a place that is within 200m of a school
(2) The Magistrates Court—
(a) may prohibit conduct absolutely or on the conditions it considers appropriate; and
(b) must state the conduct and any conditions in the order.
(3) If the Magistrates Court prohibits a person from engaging in conduct at or near a place and the person has personal property at the place, the court must, if satisfied that it is necessary to do so, ensure that the order provides for the person to recover the person's personal property from the place.