- Y Diweddaraf sydd Ar Gael (Diwygiedig)
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PART 1 Interpretation and GeneralPrevious MatchNext Match
PART 3 Controlled WorkPrevious MatchNext Match
PART 4 Licensed WorkPrevious MatchNext Match
33.Supporting documents: domestic violencePrevious MatchNext Match
34.Supporting documents: protection of childrenPrevious MatchNext Match
46.Appeal: power to refer for reconsiderationPrevious MatchNext Match
47.Appeal: power to decide certain issuesPrevious MatchNext Match
48.Appeal: reconsideration by the DirectorPrevious MatchNext Match
SCHEDULE 1Previous MatchNext Match
Supporting documents: domestic violencePrevious MatchNext Match
1.Evidence that B has been arrested for a relevant domestic...Previous MatchNext Match
2.A relevant police caution for a domestic violence offence. Previous MatchNext Match
3.Evidence of relevant criminal proceedings for a domestic violence offence...Previous MatchNext Match
4.A relevant conviction for a domestic violence offence. Previous MatchNext Match
5.Evidence of a court order binding over B in connection...Previous MatchNext Match
6.A domestic violence protection notice issued under section 24 of...Previous MatchNext Match
7.A relevant protective injunction. Previous MatchNext Match
8.An undertaking given in England and Wales under section 46...Previous MatchNext Match
9.A copy of a finding of fact, made in proceedings...Previous MatchNext Match
10.An expert report produced as evidence in proceedings in the...Previous MatchNext Match
11.A letter or report from an appropriate health professional confirming...Previous MatchNext Match
12.A letter or report from— (a) the appropriate health professional...Previous MatchNext Match
13.A letter from any person who is a member of...Previous MatchNext Match
14.A letter from an independent domestic violence advisor confirming that...Previous MatchNext Match
15.A letter from an independent sexual violence advisor confirming that...Previous MatchNext Match
16.A letter from an officer employed by a local authority...Previous MatchNext Match
17.(1) A letter from an organisation providing domestic violence support...Previous MatchNext Match
18.A letter or report from an organisation providing domestic violence...Previous MatchNext Match
19.A letter from a public authority confirming that a person...Previous MatchNext Match
20.A letter from the Secretary of State for the Home...Previous MatchNext Match
21.Evidence which the Director is satisfied demonstrates that A has...Previous MatchNext Match
22.For the purpose of this Schedule— “A” means the applicant...Previous MatchNext Match
SCHEDULE 2Previous MatchNext Match
Supporting documents: protection of childrenPrevious MatchNext Match
1.Evidence that B has been arrested for a child abuse...Previous MatchNext Match
2.A relevant police caution for a child abuse offence. Previous MatchNext Match
3.Evidence of relevant criminal proceedings for a child abuse offence...Previous MatchNext Match
4.A relevant conviction for a child abuse offence. Previous MatchNext Match
5.A relevant protective injunction. Previous MatchNext Match
6.A copy of a finding of fact made in proceedings...Previous MatchNext Match
7.A letter from a social services department in England and...Previous MatchNext Match
8.A letter from a social services department in England and...Previous MatchNext Match
9.An application for an injunction described in paragraph 5 of...Previous MatchNext Match
10.For the purpose of this Schedule— “child abuse offence” has...Previous MatchNext Match
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