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(a) The conditions of probation shall be such as the court in its discretion deems reasonably necessary to ensure that the defendant will lead a law-abiding life, and to assist him or her to do so. The court shall provide, as an express condition of every sentence, that the defendant shall provide a government-issued photo ID or be photographed by the probation office and be fingerprinted, and not violate any of the laws of the United States or of the state or any other state or any ordinance of any municipality, except for minor traffic infractions, but shall conduct himself or herself in every way as an upright and law-abiding citizen and in such a manner as to indicate that a serious effort is being made to improve his or her character during the probationary period. In addition, the standard terms and conditions of supervised probation, unless modified by the court, shall be that the defendant:

(1) Is to pay a fee established pursuant to section 50-38 of the Code.

(2) Shall make restitution to every victim of his or her conduct, for all damage or injury which was sustained, unless otherwise ordered by the court.

(3) Shall report, within one working day, any change of address, telephone number, or employment and shall answer all reasonable inquiries by the probation officer and shall not leave the state without first having written permission of the probation department or the court.

(4) Shall diligently and continuously seek to remain steadily employed or, if a minor, to remain in school on a full-time basis.

(5) If a minor, shall abstain from use of alcohol, and, if an adult, shall refrain from excessive use of alcohol, and neither juveniles nor adults shall unlawfully use or possess narcotics or of any other dangerous drugs without a prescription.

(6) Shall participate and cooperate fully in any program involving professional assistance and counseling as ordered by the court and pay any assessed fees thereof.

(7) Shall report to the probation officer at such times as may be required by the court or by the probation department.

(8) Defendant shall not violate any municipal, state, or federal law during the probation term except for minor traffic infractions.

(9) Defendant shall not harass, molest, intimidate, retaliate against, or tamper with any victims of or any prosecution witnesses of the crime.

(10) Refrain from possessing a firearm, destructive device, or other dangerous weapon unless granted written permission by the court.

(11) Defendant shall comply with any other conditions as ordered by the court. For good cause shown and after notice to the defendant, the prosecuting attorney, and the probation officer, and after a hearing, if the defendant or prosecuting attorney requests it, the court may reduce or increase the term of probation or alter the conditions or impose new probation conditions. (Code 1979, § 25-50; Ord. No. 2023-65, § 1, 12-18-2023; Ord. No. 2009-23, § 3, 6-8-2009; Ord. No. 2008-27, § 1, 6-2-2008; Ord. No. 95-52, exhibit A (§ 25-50), 9-11-1995)