CODE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE FOR CHILDREN   |   37/2017

Article 68: Mandatory measures

1The mandatory measures against the child may be taken to prohibit him/her from:

acontacting/meeting a given person;

bgoing to/visiting a certain place;

cchanging the place of residence;

çleaving home during a specific period/time;

dleaving a location or a given administrative unit without permission;

dhperforming other actions which are an obstacle to their re-socialization and rehabilitation.

2The mandatory measures on a child include:

astarting or resuming studies in an educational institution;

bstarting work taking into account and applying the provisions of the Labour Code;

cparticipating in educational, correctional and/or medical treatment programmes;

çfulfilling other obligations that facilitate their re-socialization and rehabilitation and prevent them from re-commission of a criminal offence.

3The mandatory measure, imposed according to paragraph 2 letter "a", "b" and "c" of this article, shall be notified not only to the child and child’s legal/procedural representative but also to the responsible authority in education and/or vocational training, employment, health, Probation Service and Unit for Protection of the rights of the child.

4The competent body shall determine, where appropriate, that the Probation Service or the Unit for Protection of the rights of the child shall enforce and monitor the mandatory measures foreseen under this article.

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