General requirements of a probation order
The probation order must contain requirements that the offender—
- must not commit another offence during the period of the order; and
- must report to an authorised corrective services officer at the place, and within the time, stated in the order; and
- must report to, and receive visits from, an authorised corrective services officer as directed by the officer; and
- must take part in counselling and satisfactorily attend other programs as directed by the court or an authorised corrective services officer during the period of the order; and
- must notify an authorised corrective services officer of every change of the offender’s place of residence or employment within 2 business days after the change happens; and
- must not leave or stay out of Queensland without the permission of an authorised corrective services officer; and
- must comply with every reasonable direction of an authorised corrective services officer.
Additional requirements of a probation order
The probation order may contain requirements that the offender—
- submit to medical, psychiatric or psychological treatment; and
- comply, during the whole or part of the period of the order, with the conditions that the court considers are necessary—
(i) to cause the offender to behave in a way that is acceptable to the community; or
(ii) to stop the offender from again committing the offence for which the order was made; or
(iii) to stop the offender from committing other offences.
Meaning of authorised corrective services officer
1) An authorised corrective services officer means a person who is—
i) a corrective services officer under the Corrective Services Act 2006; or
ii) an employee of a person or body engaged under that Act, section 272; and
b) is authorised by the chief executive (corrective services) for the relevant purpose.