Part 2Sexual offences and sex establishments
Orders imposed on sex offenders
25Foreign travel orders: surrender of passports
(1)
The Sexual Offences Act 2003 is amended as follows.
(2)
“117AForeign travel orders: surrender of passports
(1)
This section applies in relation to a foreign travel order which contains a prohibition within section 117(2)(c).
(2)
The order must require the defendant to surrender all of the defendant's passports, at a police station specified in the order—
(a)
on or before the date when the prohibition takes effect, or
(b)
within a period specified in the order.
(3)
Any passports surrendered must be returned as soon as reasonably practicable after the person ceases to be subject to a foreign travel order containing a prohibition within section 117(2)(c).
(4)
Subsection (3) does not apply in relation to—
(a)
a passport issued by or on behalf of the authorities of a country outside the United Kingdom if the passport has been returned to those authorities;
(b)
a passport issued by or on behalf of an international organisation if the passport has been returned to that organisation.
(5)
In this section “passport” means—
(a)
a United Kingdom passport within the meaning of the Immigration Act 1971;
(b)
a passport issued by or on behalf of the authorities of a country outside the United Kingdom, or by or on behalf of an international organisation;
(c)
a document that can be used (in some or all circumstances) instead of a passport.”
(3)
“(1A)
A person commits an offence if, without reasonable excuse, the person fails to comply with a requirement under section 117A(2).”
(4)
The amendment made by subsection (2) applies in relation to orders made, varied or renewed after the commencement of this section.