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1U.K.The Criminal Justice Act 2003 is amended as follows.
2U.K.In section 191 (power to provide for review of suspended sentence order), in subsection (1)(d), for “the responsible officer” substitute “ an officer of a provider of probation services ”.
3(1)Section 192 (periodic review of suspended sentence order) is amended as follows.U.K.
(2)In subsection (1)—
(a)omit “responsible”, and
(b)after “subsection” insert “ (“the review officer's report”) ”.
(3)In each of subsections (4) and (5), for “responsible” substitute “ review ”.
4U.K.In section 210 (drug rehabilitation requirement: provision for review by court), in subsection (1)(d), for “the responsible officer” substitute “ an officer of a provider of probation services ”.
5(1)Section 211 (periodic review of drug rehabilitation requirement) is amended as follows.U.K.
(2)In subsection (1)—
(a)omit “responsible”, and
(b)after “subsection” insert “ (“the review officer's report”) ”.
(3)In each of subsections (6) and (7), for “responsible” substitute “ review ”.
6(1)Schedule 8 (breach, revocation or amendment of community order) is amended as follows.U.K.
(2)After paragraph 1 insert—
“1A(1)In this Schedule “enforcement officer” means a person who is for the time being responsible for discharging the functions conferred by this Schedule on an enforcement officer in accordance with arrangements made by the Secretary of State.
(2)An enforcement officer must be an officer of a provider of probation services that is a public sector provider.
(3)In sub-paragraph (2) “public sector provider” means—
(a)a probation trust or other public body, or
(b)the Secretary of State.”
(3)In paragraph 5(1), for paragraph (b) substitute—
“(b)the officer refers the matter to an enforcement officer (see paragraph 6A).”
(4)In paragraph 6(1), for the words from “must cause an information” to the end substitute “ must refer the matter to an enforcement officer (see paragraph 6A). ”
(5)After paragraph 6 insert—
6A(1)Where a matter is referred to an enforcement officer under paragraph 5(1)(b) or 6(1), it is the duty of the enforcement officer to consider the case and, where appropriate, to cause an information to be laid before a justice of the peace in respect of the offender's failure to comply with the requirement.
(2)In relation to any community order which was made by the Crown Court and does not include a direction that any failure to comply with the requirements of the order is to be dealt with by a magistrates' court, the reference in sub-paragraph (1) to a justice of the peace is to be read as a reference to the Crown Court.”
(6)In each of paragraphs 13(1), 14(1)(b), 17(1), 19, 19A(1), 20(1)(b) and 24(2)(b) for “the responsible officer” substitute “ an officer of a provider of probation services ”.
(7)In paragraph 18(1) for “apply” substitute “ cause an application to be made ”.
7(1)Schedule 12 (breach or amendment of suspended sentence order, and effect of further conviction) is amended as follows.U.K.
(2)After paragraph 1 insert—
“1A(1)In this Schedule “enforcement officer” means a person who is for the time being responsible for discharging the functions conferred by this Schedule on an enforcement officer in accordance with arrangements made by the Secretary of State.
(2)An enforcement officer must be an officer of a provider of probation services that is a public sector provider.
(3)In sub-paragraph (2) “public sector provider” means—
(a)a probation trust or other public body, or
(b)the Secretary of State.”
(3)In paragraph 4(1), for paragraph (b) substitute—
“(b)the officer refers the matter to an enforcement officer (see paragraph 5A).”
(4)In paragraph 5(1), for the words from “must cause an information” to the end substitute “ must refer the matter to an enforcement officer (see paragraph 5A). ”
(5)After paragraph 5 insert—
5A(1)Where a matter is referred to an enforcement officer under paragraph 4(1)(b) or 5(1), it is the duty of the enforcement officer to consider the case and, where appropriate, to cause an information to be laid before a justice of the peace in respect of the offender's failure to comply with the requirement.
(2)In relation to any suspended sentence order which was made by the Crown Court and does not include a direction that any failure to comply with the requirements of the order is to be dealt with by a magistrates' court, the reference in sub-paragraph (1) to a justice of the peace is to be read as a reference to the Crown Court.”
(6)In each of paragraphs 13(1), 15(1), 17, 18(1)(b) and 19(2)(b) for “the responsible officer” substitute “ an officer of a provider of probation services ”.
(7)In paragraph 16(1) for “apply” substitute “ cause an application to be made ”.
8U.K.In section 4 of the Offender Management Act 2007 (probation provision that may only be made with a probation trust or other public body), after subsection (2) insert—
“(3)The provision described in subsection (2)(b) includes provision which relates to the making of an application by an officer to a court under—
(a)paragraph 13, 14, 17, 19A or 20 of Schedule 8 to the Criminal Justice Act 2003 (revocation or amendment of community orders),
(b)paragraph 13, 15, 17 or 18 of Schedule 12 to that Act (amendment of suspended sentence orders), or
(c)paragraph 10 of Schedule 19A to that Act (revocation or amendment of supervision default orders).”
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