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PART 8E+WExclusion requirement
RequirementE+W
20(1)In this Code “exclusion requirement”, in relation to a youth rehabilitation order, means a provision prohibiting the offender from entering a particular place (the “prohibited place”) for a particular period (the “exclusion period”).E+W
(2)A youth rehabilitation order which imposes an exclusion requirement must specify—
(a)the prohibited place, and
(b)the exclusion period.
(3)The exclusion period must not be more than 3 months.
(4)A youth rehabilitation order may specify—
(a)more than one prohibited place;
(b)more than one exclusion period;
(c)different prohibited places for different exclusion periods or different days.
(5)A prohibited place may be an area.
Requirement for electronic monitoring where court imposes exclusion requirementE+W
21E+WWhere the court makes a youth rehabilitation order which imposes an exclusion requirement it must also impose an [electronic monitoring requirement] [electronic compliance monitoring requirement] (see Part 17 of this Schedule) unless—
(a)it is prevented from doing so by paragraph 44, or
(b)in the particular circumstances of the case, it considers it inappropriate to do so.
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