THIRD GROUP OF PARTSDisposals
PART 9Community sentences
CHAPTER 1Youth rehabilitation orders
What a youth rehabilitation order is
174Youth rehabilitation requirements table
F1(1)
The youth existing rehabilitation requirements table referred to in sections 173, 184 and 186 is—
Requirement | Part of Schedule 6 relating to requirement | Restrictions on availability |
---|---|---|
activity requirement | Part 1 | |
extended activity requirement | Part 1 | section 185(1) |
supervision requirement | Part 2 | |
unpaid work requirement | Part 3 | section 185(2) |
programme requirement | Part 4 | |
attendance centre requirement | Part 5 | |
prohibited activity requirement | Part 6 | |
curfew requirement | Part 7 | |
exclusion requirement | Part 8 | |
residence requirement | Part 9 | |
local authority residence requirement | Part 10 | |
fostering requirement | Part 11 | section 175(2)(b), section 185(3) |
mental health treatment requirement | Part 12 | |
drug treatment requirement | Part 13 | |
drug testing requirement | Part 14 | |
intoxicating substance treatment requirement | Part 15 | |
education requirement | Part 16 | |
| Part 17 | section 185(4) |
F3electronic whereabouts monitoring requirement | Part 17 | section 185(5) |
F4(2)
See section 198A for provision about an electronic monitoring requirement imposed by a youth rehabilitation order made in respect of an offence of which the offender was convicted before the day on which paragraph 4 of Schedule 17 to the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022 first came into force to any extent (ignoring, for these purposes, the coming into force of Part 2 of that Schedule for the purposes of making regulations).