Volume 73, Issue 95
Royal Gazette
15 November 2499
(2)prohibition of entry into designated areas;
(3)demanding of secured bond;
(4)custody in hospital;
(5)prohibition of conduct of certain occupations.
Section40.Incarceration is the controlling of a habitual offender within a designated area for prevention of the commission of offences, for correction of habit, and for occupational training.
Section41.Whoever has, twice or more, been adjudged by a court to incarceration or adjudged by a court to imprisonment of not less than six month for [any of] the following offences, namely—
(1)offences relating to public tranquillity, as prescribed in section 209 through section 216;
(2)offences relating to the causing of public danger, as prescribed in section 217 through section 224;
(3)offences relating to currency, as prescribed in section 240 through section 246;
(4)offences relating to sexuality, as prescribed in section 276 through section 286;