(a) The period of probation may be for a determinate period of time or an indeterminate period of time until the child has attained the age of 19 years. The Family Division of the court may terminate probation and discharge the child at any time if warranted by the conduct of the child and the ends of justice.
(b) The court may as a condition of probation require that the child adhere to one or more of the following conditions:
(1) not violate any Virgin Islands or federal criminal statutes;
(2) make periodic reports to and appear in person before any person or agency as directed by the court;
(3) work or pursue a course of study or vocational training;
(4) undergo medical or psychiatric treatment, or treatment for substance abuse or alcoholism;
(5) attend or reside in a facility established for the instruction or residence of persons on probation;
(6) support his dependents;
(7) refrain from possessing a firearm;
(8) permit the probation counselor to visit him at his home or elsewhere;
(9) reside with his parents or in a foster home;
(10) attend a non-residential program for youth;
(11) contribute to his own support at home or in a foster home;
(12) participate with or without his family in counseling programs;
(13) in cases involving malicious or destructive acts of minors less than 18 years, pay restitution in an amount representing a fair and reasonable cost to replace the property or repair the damage caused by the minor not to exceed $2,000.00, and directing that the minor pay out of his own funds the amount of replacement or damage, either in a lump sum or in periodic payments in an amount set by the court; Provided, however, in any case, including cases involving malicious or destructive acts of minors less than 18 years, the court may impose a fine of not more than $2,500;
(14) make non-monetary restitution or participate in a supervised work or community service program;
(15) operate a motor vehicle under such restrictions as the court may order; and
(16) comply with such other lawful conditions as may be ordered by the court, including refraining from the use of controlled substances and alcohol.
(c) The terms of probation, as directed by the court, shall be in writing and a copy shall be given to the child.