Public Safety (Public Protection Orders) Act 2014

Detention and supervision of persons posing very high risk of imminent serious sexual or violent offending - Protective supervision - Offences

103: Offence to breach protective supervision order

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"Breaking the rules of a protective supervision order can get you in trouble with the law."

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If you have a protective supervision order and you break any of the rules in it without a good reason, you can get in trouble. You might have to go to prison for up to 2 years if you are found guilty. This happens when you do not follow the requirements that are part of your protective supervision order.

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Part 1Detention and supervision of persons posing very high risk of imminent serious sexual or violent offending
Protective supervision: Offences

103Offence to breach protective supervision order

  1. A person who is subject to a protective supervision order and who breaches, without reasonable excuse, any requirements included in that order is liable on conviction to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 2 years.