THE SCHEDULE
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Section 10(6) (Removal directions: prescribed class of persons to whom they may be given; imposition of prescribed requirements). | 22nd May 2000 | |
Section 12(1) (Designation of countries other than EU Member States to which asylum claimants may be removed). | 22nd May 2000 | For the purposes of enabling subordinate legislation to be made under it. |
Section 58(2) (Part 1 of Schedule 4 to the Act). | 22nd May 2000 | Commenced for the purposes of the provisions of Part 1 of Schedule 4 to the Act commenced by this Order. |
Section 60(6) and (10) (Family visitor appeals: fees; definition of family visitor). | 22nd May 2000 | |
Section 72(3) (Miscellaneous Limitations on rights of appeal). | 22nd May 2000 | For the purposes of enabling subordinate legislation to be made under it. |
Section 74 (One-stop procedure: duty to disclose grounds for appeal etc). | 22nd May 2000 | For the purposes of enabling subordinate legislation to be made under it. |
Section 75 (One-stop procedure: duty to disclose grounds for entering etc the United Kingdom). | 22nd May 2000 | For the purposes of enabling subordinate legislation to be made under it. |
Section 76(6) (Result of failure to comply with section 74: definition of member of the family). | 22nd May 2000 | |
Section 80 (EEA nationals). | 22nd May 2000 | |
Section 82 (Interpretation of Part V). | 22nd May 2000 | |
Section 83 (The Commissioner). | 22nd May 2000 | Section 83(4) and (5) are commenced for the purposes of the provisions of Schedule 5 to the Act commenced by this Order. |
Section 86(1) to (9) (Designated professional bodies). | 22nd May 2000 | |
Section 93 (Information). | 22nd May 2000 | |
Section 165 (Procedural requirements as to applications). | 22nd May 2000 | For the purposes of enabling subordinate legislation to be made under the new section 31A of the Immigration Act 19712, inserted by it. |
In Schedule 4, paragraph 1 (Notice of appealable matters). | 22nd May 2000 | |
In Schedule 5, paragraphs 1(1), (2) and (4), 2(1) to (4) and (6) to (8), 3(1) to (3) and (5) to (7), 4, 5(1) to (3), 6(1) and 11 to 25. | 22nd May 2000 |