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(a) The conditions of probation shall be such as the court in its discretion deems necessary to ensure to the greatest extent reasonably possible that the juvenile will be provided a program of treatment, training, and rehabilitation consistent with the protection of the public interest. The court shall provide as an explicit condition of every juvenile probation certificate that if the juvenile is adjudicated a delinquent or is convicted of an adult crime while on probation, then the court may find the juvenile in violation of the conditions of probation.
(b) The court may, as a condition of probation, require that the juvenile:
(1) Work faithfully for a prescribed number of hours at a community service activity acceptable to the court or, if so ordered by the court, at a community service activity acceptable to a probation officer.
(2) Make restitution or reparation to the victim of the juvenile's conduct for the damage or injury that was sustained. When restitution or reparation is a condition of probation, the court shall fix the amount thereof. The court shall further determine the amount the juvenile can or will be able to pay and fix the manner of performance. In the alternative, the court may refer the determination of the amount, the ability to pay, and the manner of performance to a restorative justice panel.
(3) Participate in programs designed to develop competencies to enable the child to become a responsible and productive member of the community.
(4) Refrain from purchasing or possessing a firearm or ammunition, any destructive device, or any dangerous weapon unless granted written permission by the court or juvenile probation officer.
(5) Report to a juvenile probation officer at reasonable times as directed by the court or the probation officer.
(6) Permit the juvenile probation officer to visit the juvenile at reasonable times at home or elsewhere.
(7) Remain within the jurisdiction of the court unless granted permission to leave by the court or the probation officer.
(8) Answer all reasonable inquiries by the juvenile probation officer and promptly notify the probation officer of any change in address or employment.
(9) Satisfy any other conditions reasonably related to the juvenile's rehabilitation.
(10) Reside at home or other location specified by the court.
(11) Attend or reside at an educational or vocational facility or a facility established for the instruction, recreation, or residence of persons on probation.
(12) Work faithfully at suitable employment or faithfully pursue a course of study or of vocational training that will equip the juvenile for suitable employment.
(13) Undergo available medical treatment, participate in psychiatric treatment or mental health counseling, and participate in alcohol or drug abuse assessment or treatment on an outpatient or inpatient basis.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Vermont Statutes Title 33. Human Services, § 5262. Conditions of probation - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/vt/title-33-human-services/vt-st-tit-33-sect-5262/
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