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Changes over time for: Section 58
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Point in time view as at 15/05/2020.
Changes to legislation:
There are currently no known outstanding effects for the The Young Offender Institution Rules 2000, Section 58.
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58.—(1) Where an inmate is to be charged with an offence against discipline, the charge shall be laid as soon as possible and, save in exceptional circumstances, within 48 hours of the discovery of the offence.
(2) Every charge shall be inquired into by the governor [or, as the case may be, the adjudicator].
[(3) Every charge shall be first inquired into not later, save in exceptional circumstances or in accordance with rule 60A(5) [or rule 65(4)] [, rule 65(4) or rule 58B(3)], than:
(a)where it is inquired into by the governor, the next day, not being a Sunday or public holiday, after it is laid;
(b)where it is referred to the adjudicator under rule 58A(2) [or 63(3)(b)], 28 days after it is so referred.]
(4) An inmate who is to be charged with an offence against discipline may be kept apart from other inmates pending the governor’s first inquiry [or determination under rule 58A].
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