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This Order supersedes SI 2007 No 707 published on 12th March 2007 and is being issued free of charge to all known recipients of that Statutory Instrument
Statutory Instruments
CRIMINAL LAW
Made
29th March 2007
Laid before Parliament
29th March 2007
Coming into force
1st April 2007
The Secretary of State makes the following Order in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 161A(2) and 161B of the Criminal Justice Act 2003 (1):
1.—(1) This Order may be cited as the Criminal Justice Act 2003 (Surcharge)(No 2) Order 2007 and shall come into force on 1st April 2007.
(2) In this Order “the 2003 Act” means the Criminal Justice Act 2003.
2. The Criminal Justice Act 2003 (Surcharge) Order 2007(2) is revoked.
3.—(1) Section 161A(1) of the 2003 Act (court’s duty to order payment of surcharge) does not apply in the cases prescribed in paragraph (2).
(2) The cases referred to in paragraph (1) are those in which a court deals with a person for one or more offences and does not impose a fine.
4. The amount specified for the purposes of section 161B(1) of the 2003 Act as the surcharge payable under section 161A of that Act is £15.
Gerry Sutcliffe
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State
Home Office
29th March 2007
(This note is not part of the Order)
Section 161A(1) of the Criminal Justice Act 2003 (“the 2003 Act”), which was brought into force by the Domestic Violence, Crime and Victims Act 2004 (Commencement No. 8) Order 2007 (S.I. 2007/602 (C.26)) on the same day as this Order comes into force, requires a court when dealing with a person for one or more offences to order the person to pay a surcharge. Section 161A(2) of the 2003 Act allows the Secretary of State, by Order, to prescribe cases in which the court’s duty to order the payment of the surcharge does not apply. The effect of Article 2 of this Order is that the duty to order the offender to pay a surcharge will apply only in those cases where the offender is ordered to pay a fine (whether or not any other penalty is imposed).
Section 161B(1) of the 2003 Act, which was also brought into force by the Domestic Violence, Crime and Victims Act 2004 (Commencement No. 8) Order 2007 on the same day as this Order comes into force, provides that the amount of the surcharge payable under section 161A(1) is such amount as the Secretary of State may specify by Order. Article 3 of this Order sets the amount of the surcharge at £15.
This Order supersedes the Criminal Justice Act 2003 (Surcharge) Order 2007 and is being issued free of charge to all known recipients of that Order.
2003 c. 44; sections 161A and 161B of the Criminal Justice Act 2003 were inserted by section 14(1) of the Domestic Violence, Crime and Victims Act 2004 (c. 28) which was brought into force on 1 April 2007 by the Domestic Violence, Crime and Victims Act 2004 (Commencement No. 8) Order 2007 (S.I.2007/602 (C.26)).
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