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Regulation 7
1. To report in person and to receive visits at his home as directed by the supervisor.
2. To notify the supervisor of any change, whether temporary or permanent, in his address or employment.
3. To participate in activity of a recreational, educational or cultural nature or of social value as directed by the supervisor.
4. To reside for a period or periods specified in the order, not exceeding in aggregate 365 days, with a person named in the order who consents in writing to that requirement.
5. To reside for a period or periods specified in the order at a place so specified.
6. To submit, for a period or periods specified in the order, to treatment by or under the direction of a duly qualified medical practitioner named in the order with a view to the improvement of the offender’s mental condition.
7. To submit, for a period or periods specified in the order, to treatment by or under the direction of a person named in the order having the necessary qualifications or experience with a view to the reduction or elimination of the offender’s dependency on drugs or alcohol.
8. To perform unpaid work or activity as specified by the supervisor for a fixed number of hours between 40 and 240 as specified in the order.
9. To perform unpaid work or activity as specified by the supervisor for the number of hours which the supervisor may from time to time direct, within any limit between 40 and 240 hours in aggregate as specified in the order.
Regulations 10 and 11
Form 1—Community supervision order
Form 2—Custodial order
Form 3—Order requiring the payment of a fine or compensation by a parent or guardian
Form 4—Order of recognisance
Form 5—Order declaring forfeiture of recognisance
Column 1 | Column 2 |
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1. Community supervision order | (a)The offender. (b)If the offender was under 17 years of age when the order was made, the parent or guardian who consented to it being made. (c)The supervisor (and, if the supervisor is replaced, the replacement supervisor). (d)Any person named in the order in connection with a requirement directed by the court and, where the offender is required to reside at a specified place, the person in charge of that place. (e)The commanding officer of the offender. |
2. Custodial order | (a)The Secretary of State. (b)The offender. (c)The commanding officer of the offender. |
3. Order requiring the payment of a fine by a parent or guardian | (a)The commanding officer of the offender. |
4. Order requiring the payment of compensation by a parent or guardian | (a)The commanding officer of the offender. |
5. Order of recognisance | (a)The parent or guardian bound by it. |
6. Order declaring forfeiture recognisance | (a)The parent or guardian ordered to pay. |
Regulation 13
Regulations revoked | Reference |
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Courts-Martial and Standing Civilian Courts (Additional Powers on Trial of Civilians) Regulations 1977 | S.I. 1977/87 |
Courts-Martial and Standing Civilian Courts (Additional Powers on Trial of Civilians) (Amendment) Regulations 1982 | S.I. 1982/365 |
Courts-Martial and Standing Civilian Courts (Additional Powers on Trial of Civilians) (Amendment) Regulations 1983 | S.I. 1983/717 |
Courts-Martial and Standing Civilian Courts (Additional Powers on Trial of Civilians) (Amendment) Regulations 1986 | S.I. 1986/1241 |
Courts-Martial and Standing Civilian Courts (Additional Powers on Trial of Civilians) (Amendment) Regulations 1987 | S.I. 1987/1999 |
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