(1) Without prejudice to the Criminal Code, where a criminal court has to determine whether to grant bail with respect to an act of domestic violence, the court must consider—
(a) the need to protect the applicant from acts of domestic violence;
(b) the welfare of a child or dependant if the respondent or applicant has custody of the child or dependant;
(c) the welfare of a child or dependant of the household; and
(d) any hardship that may be caused to the respondent or other members of his or her family where bail is not granted.
(2) In granting bail, the court may order that the recognizance be subject to the following conditions that the respondent—
(a) does not harass, molest or cause another person to harass or molest the applicant;
(b) is not present on the premises in which the applicant works or resides; and
(c) is not to be in a locality where the applicant works or resides.
(3) A police officer may arrest a person, without a warrant, where a police officer believes on reasonable grounds that a person—
(a) has been granted bail subject to a condition; and
(b) has failed to comply with a condition of the recognizance.