(1) The maximum amount of security that may be required to be given by an offender or a surety under a good behaviour order is—
(a) if the offence is punishable by a fine—the maximum fine that may be imposed for the offence; or
(b) if the offence is not punishable by a fine—
(i) for the Supreme Court—$10 000; or
(ii) for the Magistrates Court—$2 000.
(2) However, a good behaviour order made by the Magistrates Court must not include a condition that the offender or a surety give security unless—
(a) the offence is punishable by imprisonment for longer than 6 months; or
(b) a suspended sentence order has been made for the offence.