Vague Standards Enable Speech Suppression
The Division determines speech restrictions using the undefined standard of what is "just and right" (58(2)), with expedited 5-working-day decisions in "exceptional cases" (58(5)). This vague standard combined with compressed timelines creates systematic risk of erroneous speech suppression—particularly problematic given the Division's Director is presidentially appointed and decisions are binding with criminal enforcement (59). The provision lacks explicit procedural protections essential for speech cases: no burden of proof standards favoring speakers, no evidentiary hearing requirements, no mandate for reasoned written decisions, and no consideration of less restrictive alternatives.