Criminal Justice and Immigration Act 2008

Valid from 30/11/2009

5Responsible officer and offender: duties in relation to the otherE+W

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(1)Where a youth rehabilitation order has effect, it is the duty of the responsible officer—

(a)to make any arrangements that are necessary in connection with the requirements imposed by the order,

(b)to promote the offender's compliance with those requirements, and

(c)where appropriate, to take steps to enforce those requirements.

(2)In subsection (1) “responsible officer” does not include a person falling within section 4(1)(a).

(3)In giving instructions in pursuance of a youth rehabilitation order relating to an offender, the responsible officer must ensure, as far as practicable, that any instruction is such as to avoid—

(a)any conflict with the offender's religious beliefs,

(b)any interference with the times, if any, at which the offender normally works or attends school or any other educational establishment, and

(c)any conflict with the requirements of any other youth rehabilitation order to which the offender may be subject.

(4)The Secretary of State may by order provide that subsection (3) is to have effect with such additional restrictions as may be specified in the order.

(5)An offender in respect of whom a youth rehabilitation order is in force—

(a)must keep in touch with the responsible officer in accordance with such instructions as the offender may from time to time be given by that officer, and

(b)must notify the responsible officer of any change of address.

(6)The obligation imposed by subsection (5) is enforceable as if it were a requirement imposed by the order.