(1) The court shall revoke the suspension of the disqualification order if the convicted person
1. commits an unlawful act in abuse of his profession or trade or of the attendant duties during the operational period;
2. grossly or persistently violates a direction; or
3. persistently evades the supervision and guidance of the probation officer and there is reason to believe that the purpose of the disqualification requires its enforcement.
(2) The court shall further revoke the suspension if evidence, which has come to its attention during the period of the supervision and which would have led to the suspension being denied, shows that the purpose of the measure requires the enforcement of the disqualification.
(3) Any period of the suspension shall not be credited to the period of disqualification.
(4) Services which the convicted person has rendered in fulfilment of directions and assurances shall not be reimbursed.
(5) After the operational period has expired the court shall declare the disqualification terminated.