(1) A
"civil banning order" is an order made in relation to a person who is an adult
(the
"respondent" ) that prohibits the respondent, until a stated date, from doing,
or attempting to do, any of the following—
(a) using the public transport
network for a period of not more than 12 months; or
(b) restricting, for a
period of not more than 12 months, a person’s use of the public transport
network in 1 or more of the following ways—
(i) restricting the general
route services or public transport infrastructure the person may use;
(ii)
restricting the days, or the times or periods of a day, when the person may
use the public transport network;
Examples—
• restricting the use of the
public transport network to during the day only
• restricting the use of
the public transport network to weekdays only
(iii) restricting the purpose
for which the person may use the public transport network.
Examples—
•
restricting the use of the public transport network to travel to and from work
or an educational institution
• restricting the use of the public transport
network to travel to and from a hospital or another place providing medical
treatment
(2) The stated date in the civil banning order must be a date no
later than 12 months after—