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SCHEDULES
Sentence and Parole Board release for offenders of particular concern
PART 4 Consequential provision
Criminal Justice Act 2003 (c. 44)
15.(1) Section 237 (meaning of “fixed-term prisoner”) is amended as...
16.In section 240ZA(11) (time remanded in custody to count as...
17.(1) Section 250 (licence conditions) is amended as follows.
18.In section 256AA(1) (supervision after end of sentence of prisoners...
19.In section 258(3A) (early release of fine defaulters and contemnors),...
20.(1) Section 260 (early removal of prisoners liable to removal...
21.In section 261(5)(b) (re-entry into United Kingdom of offender removed...
22.In section 263(4) (concurrent terms), for “or 228” substitute “...
23.(1) Section 264 (consecutive terms) is amended as follows.
24.In section 265(2) (restriction on consecutive sentences for released prisoners),...
Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 (c. 10)
Electronic monitoring and licences etc: consequential provision
Recall adjudicators: further provision
Criminal Justice Act 2003 (c. 44)
5.Before section 239 insert— “ Parole Board and recall adjudicators...
6.In section 239(1)(b) (functions of the Parole Board), after “by”...
7.(1) Section 250 (licence conditions) is amended as follows.
8.In section 260(2B) (early removal from prison of extended sentence...
9.In section 268 (interpretation of Chapter 6 of Part 12),...
10.In paragraph 34 of Schedule 20B (licence conditions in certain...
11.In paragraph 37(2) of that Schedule (early removal from prison...
Ill-treatment or wilful neglect: excluded health care
Minimum sentence for repeat offences involving offensive weapons etc: consequential provision
Powers of Criminal Courts (Sentencing) Act 2000 (c. 6)
3.The Powers of Criminal Courts (Sentencing) Act 2000 is amended...
4.(1) Section 12 (absolute and conditional discharge) is amended as...
5.In section 100(1A) (offenders under 18: detention and training orders),...
6.(1) Section 130 (compensation orders against convicted persons) is amended...
7.(1) Section 146 (driving disqualification for any offence) is amended...
8.In section 164(3) (further interpretive provisions)— (a) in paragraph (aa),...
Criminal Justice Act 2003 (c. 44)
10.(1) Section 142 (purposes of sentencing: offenders aged 18 or...
11.(1) Section 142A (purposes of sentencing: offenders under 18) is...
12.(1) Section 144 (reduction in sentences for early guilty pleas)...
13.In section 150(2) (community order not available where sentence fixed...
14.(1) Section 152 (general restrictions on imposing discretionary custodial sentence)...
15.(1) Section 153 (length of discretionary custodial sentences: general provision)...
16.(1) Section 305(4) (interpretation of Part 12) is amended as...
Offences committed by disqualified drivers: further amendments
Road Traffic Offenders Act 1988 (c. 53)
2.The Road Traffic Offenders Act 1988 is amended as follows....
3.(1) Section 24 (alternative verdicts: general) is amended as follows....
4.In section 34(4)(a) (disqualification for certain offences), after sub-paragraph (iia)...
5.(1) Section 36(2) (disqualification until test is passed) is amended...
6.In section 45 (effect of endorsement of counterparts), for subsection...
7.In section 45A (effect of endorsement of driving records), for...
8.(1) The table in Schedule 1 (offences to which sections...
Mutual recognition of driving disqualification in UK and Republic of Ireland
Crime (International Co-operation) Act 2003 (c. 32)
1.Chapter 1 of Part 3 of the Crime (International Co-operation)...
2.(1) Section 54 (road traffic offences in UK: application of...
3.(1) Section 55 (duty to give notice to foreign authorities...
4.For the italic heading before section 56 substitute “ Road...
5.(1) Section 56 (road traffic offences in Republic of Ireland:...
6.(1) Section 57 (recognition in United Kingdom of foreign driving...
7.In section 58(1)(a) and (b) (notice under section 57), for...
8.(1) Section 63 (production of licence: Great Britain) is amended...
9.(1) Section 64 (production of licence: Northern Ireland) is amended...
10.In section 65(3) (production of licence: Community licence holders), for...
11.In section 68 (endorsement of licence: Great Britain), for subsection...
12.In section 69 (endorsement of licence: Northern Ireland), for subsection...
13.In section 70(1) (duty of appropriate Minister to inform competent...
14.(1) Section 72 (regulations: Great Britain) is amended as follows....
15.(1) Section 73 (regulations: Northern Ireland) is amended as follows....
16.(1) Section 74(1) (interpretation) is amended as follows.
17.In section 74(2) (interpretation of references to disqualification for life),...
19.(1) Schedule 3 (offences for the purposes of section 54)...
20.After Schedule 3 insert— SCHEDULE 3A Offences for the purposes...
21.After Schedule 3A insert— SCHEDULE 3B Offences for the purposes...
Secure colleges etc: further amendments
14.In section 11(1) (arrangements to safeguard and promote welfare), after...
15.In section 13(3) (establishment of Local Safeguarding Children Boards), after...
16.In section 15(3)(c) (funding of Local Safeguarding Children Boards), after...
17.In section 25(4A) (co-operation to improve well-being: Wales)—
18.In section 28(1) (arrangements to safeguard and promote welfare: Wales),...
19.In section 31(3) (establishment of Local Safeguarding Children Boards in...
20.In section 33(3)(c) (funding of Local Safeguarding Children Boards in...
Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act 2007 (c. 19)
Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 (c. 10)
Prisons (Interference with Wireless Telegraphy) Act 2012 (c. 20)
Contracting out secure colleges
PART 1 Contracting out provision and running of secure colleges
Wrongful disclosure of information relating to persons in youth detention accommodation
PART 2 Certification of secure college custody officers
PART 3 Contracting out functions at directly managed secure colleges
Further provision about criminal courts charge
Reporting restrictions: providers of information society services
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