The court may impose by order duly entered and may at any time modify the conditions of probation and may include among them any of the following or any other condition not prohibited in this section. To effectively supervise probationers, the director shall develop policies and procedures for imposing conditions of supervision on probationers. These conditions may enhance but must not diminish court imposed conditions.
- (1) refrain from the violations of any state or federal penal laws;
- (2) avoid injurious or vicious habits;
- (3) avoid persons or places of disreputable or harmful character;
- (4) permit the probation agent to visit at his home or elsewhere;
- (5) work faithfully at suitable employment as far as possible;
- (6) pay a fine in one or several sums as directed by the court;
- (7) perform public service work as directed by the court;
- (8) submit to a urinalysis or a blood test or both upon request of the probation agent;
- (9) submit to curfew restrictions;
- (10) submit to house arrest which is confinement in a residence for a period of twenty-four hours a day, with only those exceptions as the court may expressly grant in its discretion;
- (11) submit to intensive surveillance which may include surveillance by electronic means;
- (12) support his dependents; and
- (13) follow the probation agent's instructions and advice regarding recreational and social activities.
The probationer shall: