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The Crime and Disorder Act 1998 (Youth Conditional Cautions: Financial Penalties) Order 2013

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Section 66A of the Crime and Disorder Act 1998 (c. 37) provides that a youth conditional caution may be given to a person aged 10 or over but under the age of 18. An authorised person or a relevant prosecutor may decide that a youth conditional caution should be given to an offender if the five requirements set out in section 66B of that Act are met.

Article 2 of this Order prescribes the descriptions of offences in respect of which (where a youth conditional caution is given) a condition may be attached which requires the offender to pay a financial penalty. The Order sets different maximum amounts of penalty that the offender may be required to pay, depending on the description of offence. It also sets different maximum penalty amounts depending on the age of the offender at the time the youth conditional caution is given.

Article 3 of this Order revokes the Crime and Disorder Act 1998 (Youth Conditional Cautions: Financial Penalties) Order 2009 (S.I. 2009/2781).

No impact assessment has been produced for this Order as no impact on business, civil society organisations or the public sector is foreseen.

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