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38 :(a) may be revoked or varied at any time by the Commissioner in writing; and
 * (b) lapses when the special authorisation expires,

and the Commissioner must give notice, or cause the giving of notice, of the revocation, variation or lapse in the same manner in which the temporary restraining order was first given to the individual concerned.

(4) A temporary restraining order against an individual which is made when a special authorisation is in effect may require the individual to do all or any of the following:
 * (a) not to enter the target area of the special authorisation;
 * (b) to immediately leave the target area of the special authorisation;
 * (c) to stay at or in (during such times specified in the order) a particular premises in or outside of the target area and to leave the premises only with the permission of a police officer;
 * (d) to notify a police officer at the place and in the manner specified in the order of the individual’s place of residence and any change to it;
 * (e) to report to a police officer at the times and dates and in the manner specified in the order;
 * (f) to enter into a bond for such amount with such sureties as may be specified for the individual’s good behaviour or for due compliance with the requirements of the order.

(5) An individual commits an offence if he or she, without reasonable excuse, refuses or fails to comply with any requirement of a temporary restraining order.

(6) An individual who is guilty of an offence under subsection (5) shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $20,000 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 2 years or to both.

(7) To avoid doubt, it is not necessary for the Commissioner to give any person who may be affected by a temporary restraining order, or a