(1) This section applies if—
(a) a child or young person was detained in a youth justice custodial centre or was otherwise subject to the jurisdiction of the Youth Parole Board; and
(b) the child or young person was detained in respect of—
(i) a Category A serious youth offence committed when the child or young person was 16 years of age or over; or
(ii) a Category B serious youth offence committed when the child or young person was 16 years of age or over, if the child or young person had previously been convicted of a Category A serious youth offence or a Category B serious youth offence.
(2) In addition to standard parole conditions, the Youth Parole Board must impose on the child's or young person's youth parole order the following additional parole conditions (the additional parole conditions ) —
(a) any condition the Youth Parole Board considers necessary for the protection of any victim of an offence referred to in subsection (1)(b);
(b) if the Youth Parole Board considers it appropriate, having regard to the circumstances of any offence referred to in subsection (1)(b), one or more of the following—
(i) that the child or young person not visit particular places or areas, or only visit the places or areas at specified times;
(ii) that the child or young person not contact specified persons or classes of person;
(iii) that the child or young person undergo rehabilitation and treatment ordered by the Youth Parole Board;
(iv) that the child or young person attend a day program specified by the Youth Parole Board.
(3) Despite subsection (2), the Youth Parole Board may decide not to impose an additional parole condition if the Youth Parole Board considers that the child or young person has demonstrated a history of good behaviour and positive engagement with rehabilitation programs throughout the period of detention for the offence referred to in subsection (1)(b).
(4) During the parole period the Youth Parole Board may amend or vary any of the additional parole conditions imposed on a child's or young person's youth parole order.