(1) Where the court suspends the serving of punishment, it may assign to the respective public organisation or labour collective, with their consent, the task to devote educational care with respect to the convict during the probation period. (2) Where there is no such consent, or where the court finds it necessary, it shall entrust to a specified person the educational care for the conditionally sentenced person. If the convict has his place of residence in another inhabited place, such person shall be appointed by the respective district court. (3) (New, SG No. 92/2002, effective 1.01.2005 with respect to the punishment of probation, amended, SG No. 26/2004 - effective 1.01.2004, SG No. 27/2009) Where the sentence suspended is to imprisonment for a period not lesser than six months, the court may impose one of the probation measures under Article 42a (2) items 1 - 4 for the testing provided for in the sentence. (4) (New, SG No. 28/1982, repealed, renumbered from Paragraph 3, SG No. 92/2002, effective 1.01.2005 - amended, SG No. 26/2004, effective 1.01.2004) Where the court suspends the serving of punishment with regards to an underage person, the court shall inform the respective local Commission, which shall organise the educational care. (5) (Amended, SG No. 95/1975, enumbered from Paragraph 4, SG No. 28/1982) The overall control over the educational care and the conduct of conditionally sentenced persons shall be exercised by the District Court at their place of residence. (6) (Renumbered from Paragraph 5, SG No. 28/1982) The procedure and manner of application of the provisions of the preceding paragraphs shall be regulated by law. Article 68 (1) If by the expiry of the probation period fixed by the court the sentenced person commits another intentional crime of general nature, for which punishment by imprisonment is imposed on him even after the above period, that person shall serve also the suspended sentence. (2) If the sentenced person commits a crime through negligence, pursuant to the provisions of paragraph (1), the court may rule the suspended punishment not to be served, or to be served fully or in part. (3) (Amended, SG No. 28/1982, SG No. 92/2002, effective 1.01.2005, amended - SG No. 26/2004, effective 1.01.2004, SG No. 103/2004, effective 1.01.2005) If a conditionally sentenced offender fails, without valid reason, to comply with any of the probation measures pursuant to Article 67, paragraph (3) imposed on him, at the proposal of the Probation Board the court may substitute it for another or shall rule that person to serve fully or partially the suspended punishment of imprisonment. (4) (New, SG No. 75/2006) Where a conditionally sentenced offender, in the absence of a valid reason, interrupts treatment, the court shall order full service of the suspended sentence to imprisonment. (5) (Amended, SG No. 28/1982, renumbered from Paragraph 4, SG No. 75/2006) Except in the cases under the preceding paragraphs, a suspended punishment shall not be served. Article 69 (1) With regard to a person conditionally sentenced for a crime committed while he was underage, the probation period shall be from one to three years. (2) With regard to such a person, in cases under paragraph (1) of the preceding Article the court may order that he shall be exempted, fully or in part, from serving the suspended

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