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3. After rule 2.1(15) (When the Rules apply), insert—
“(16) The rules in Part 6 apply in cases in which an application to which that Part applies is made on or after 5th October, 2009, and in other cases if the court so orders. Otherwise, the rules in Part 62 (Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 - rules applicable to investigations) apply as if The Criminal Procedure (Amendment) Rules 2009 had not been made.
(17) The rules in Part 22 apply in cases in which a step or an application to which that Part applies is taken or made on or after 5th October, 2009, and in other cases if the court so orders. Otherwise, the rules in Parts 25 (Applications for public interest immunity and specific disclosure) and 26 (Confidential material) apply as if The Criminal Procedure (Amendment) Rules 2009 had not been made.
(18) The rules in Part 62 apply in cases in which an application to which that Part applies is made on or after 5th October, 2009, and in other cases if the court so orders. Otherwise, the rules replaced by those rules apply as if The Criminal Procedure (Amendment) Rules 2009 had not been made.
(19) The rules in Part 76 apply in cases in which the court makes an order about costs on or after 5th October, 2009, and in other cases if the court so orders. Otherwise, the rules in Part 78 (Costs orders against the parties) apply as if The Criminal Procedure (Amendment) Rules 2009 had not been made.”.
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