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1For the purpose of section 53(2)(b)—S
(a)relevant events are the events specified in the left-hand column of the following table; and
(b)the prescribed information, in relation to a relevant event, is the information in the right-hand column of that table opposite the event.
| Relevant event | Prescribed information |
|---|---|
| A change of any of the names of the person against whom the football banning order is made | The change of name |
| The first use by that person, after the making of the order, of a name for himself or herself which was not disclosed by that person at the time of the making of the order | The newly used name |
| A change of that person's home address | The new home address |
| The acquisition by that person of a temporary address | The temporary address |
| A change of that person's temporary address or that person's ceasing to have one | The new temporary address or, as the case may be, the fact that the person has ceased to have a temporary address |
| The loss of that person's passport | That fact |
| That person's ceasing to have a passport | That fact |
| Receipt by that person of a new passport | The details of the passport |
| An application made by that person under section 57 for variation of the order | That fact |
| An application made by that person under section 58 for termination of the order | That fact |
| An appeal made by that person in relation to the order | That fact |
2In the table in paragraph 1—S
“details”, in relation to a passport, means—
the number of the passport
the dates of issue and expiry of the passport
the name and date of birth given in the passport as being those of the passport holder
“home address”, in relation to a person, means the address of the person's sole or main residence
“loss” includes theft or destruction
“new”, in relation to a passport, includes replacement
“temporary address”, in relation to a person, means the address (other than the person's home address) of a place at which the person intends to reside, or has resided, for a period of at least 4 weeks.
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