(1) The core conditions of an offender's good behaviour order are as follows:
(a) the offender must not commit—
(i) an offence against a territory law, or a law of the Commonwealth, a State or another Territory, that is punishable by imprisonment; or
(ii) an offence outside Australia against a law of a place outside Australia that, if it had been committed in Australia, would be punishable by imprisonment;
(b) if the offender is charged with an offence against a law in force in Australia or elsewhere—the offender must tell the chief executive about the charge as soon as possible, but within 2 days after the day the offender becomes aware of the charge;
(c) if the offender's contact details change—the offender must tell the chief executive about the change as soon as possible, but within 2 days after the day the offender knows the changed details;
(d) the offender must comply with any direction given to the offender by the chief executive under this Act or the Corrections Management Act 2005 in relation to the good behaviour order;
(e) any test sample given by the offender under a direction under section 95 (Community service work—alcohol and drug tests) must not be positive;
(f) if the good behaviour order is subject to a probation condition or supervision condition—the offender must not leave the ACT for more than the defined period without the chief executive's approval;
(g) the offender must comply with any agreement made by the offender under section 105 (Good behaviour—agreement to attend court);
(h) any condition prescribed by regulation that applies to the offender.
(2) In this section:
"contact details" means any of the following:
(a) home address or phone number;
(b) work address or phone number;
(c) mobile phone number.
"defined period" means 24 hours or, if another period is prescribed by regulation, the prescribed period.
"probation condition", of a good behaviour order for an offender—see the Crimes (Sentencing) Act 2005 , dictionary.
"supervision condition" means an additional condition (other than a probation condition) of a good behaviour order that requires the offender to be subject to the chief executive's supervision.