Textual Amendments
F1 Sch. A1 inserted (8.12.2008) by Children and Adoption Act 2006 (c. 20) , s. 4,Sch. 1 ; S.I. 2008/2870 , art. 2(2)(c)
8(1)This paragraph applies where a court has made an enforcement order in respect of a person's failure to comply with a contact order.U.K.
(2)If the responsible officer is of the opinion that the person has failed without reasonable excuse to comply with the unpaid work requirement imposed by the enforcement order, the officer must give the person a warning under this paragraph unless—
(a)the person has within the previous twelve months been given a warning under this paragraph in relation to a failure to comply with the unpaid work requirement, or
(b)the responsible officer reports the failure to the appropriate person.
(3)A warning under this paragraph must—
(a)describe the circumstances of the failure,
(b)state that the failure is unacceptable, and
(c)inform the person that, if within the next twelve months he again fails to comply with the unpaid work requirement, the warning and the subsequent failure will be reported to the appropriate person.
(4)The responsible officer must, as soon as practicable after the warning has been given, record that fact.
(5)If—
(a)the responsible officer has given a warning under this paragraph to a person subject to an enforcement order, and
(b)at any time within the twelve months beginning with the date on which the warning was given, the responsible officer is of the opinion that the person has since that date failed without reasonable excuse to comply with the unpaid work requirement imposed by the enforcement order,
the officer must report the failure to the appropriate person.
(6)A report under sub-paragraph (5) must include a report of the warning given to the person subject to the enforcement order.
(7)The appropriate person, in relation to an enforcement order, is the officer of the Service or the Welsh family proceedings officer who is required under section 11M to report on matters relating to the enforcement order.
(8)“Responsible officer”, in relation to a person subject to an enforcement order, has the same meaning as in section 197 of the Criminal Justice Act 2003 (as modified by paragraph 2).]