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The Sexual Offences Act 2003 (Travel Notification Requirements) Regulations 2004

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Giving a notification

10.—(1) Subject to paragraph (2) below, for the purpose of giving a notification under section 86(2) or 86(3), a relevant offender must attend at a police station—

(a)which is in his local police area within the meaning of section 88(3), and

(b)at which, pursuant to the provisions of section 87, notifications under section 83, 84 or 85 may be made.

(2) For the purpose of giving a notification under section 86(2) as required by regulation 5(3) or 7 above, a relevant offender must attend at a police station prescribed under section 87, but such a police station need not be in his local police area.

(3) A notification under section 86(2) or 86(3) must be given to a police officer, or to a person authorised by the officer in charge of the station under section 87(1)(b) for the purpose of receiving a notification under that section.

(4) A relevant offender giving a notification under section 86(2) or 86(3) must inform the person to whom he gives the notice of—

(a)his name and other names he is using,

(b)his home address, and

(c)his date of birth,

as currently notified under Part 2 of the Act.

(5) A relevant offender giving a further notification under section 86(2) as required by regulation 7 above must inform the person to whom he gives the notification of the police station at which he first gave a notification in respect of the journey in question under section 86(2) .

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