(1) The court shall determine the length of the operational period. It may not exceed two years nor be less than one year.
(2) The court may direct the convicted person
1. to make efforts at reconciliation with the victim or otherwise make restitution for the harm caused by the offence;
2. to meet his maintenance obligations;
3. to pay a sum of money to a charitable organisation or the public treasury;
4. to undergo outpatient medical treatment or outpatient treatment for addiction;
5. to participate in a social training course; or
6. to participate in road traffic training.
No unreasonable demands should be imposed on the convicted person’s lifestyle; the conditions and directions under the 1st sentence of this subsection Nos 3 to 6 must not be disproportionate to the significance of the offence committed by the convicted person. Section 56c(3) and (4) and section 56e shall apply mutatis mutandis.