(1) The court may impose conditions on the convicted person directed at repairing the harm caused. No unreasonable demands shall be made from the convicted person.
(2) The court may order the convicted person
1. to make restitution to the best of his ability for the harm caused by the offence;
2. to pay a sum of money to a charitable organisation if this appears appropriate in light of the offence and the character of the offender;
3. to perform community service; or
4. to pay a sum of money to the public treasury.
The court shall not impose a condition pursuant to the 1st sentence of this subsection Nos 2 to 4 unless the fulfilment of the condition does not impair the restitution for the harm caused.
(3) If the convicted person offers to perform appropriate services for the purpose of repairing the harm caused, the court shall typically preliminarily refrain from imposing conditions if it is to be expected that the offer will be fulfilled.