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19.—(1) An existing remedial order, so far as is required for its continuing effect on and after 1st April 2014, is to have effect as an order made under paragraph 13 of Schedule 10 to the 2013 Act.
(2) In this paragraph “existing remedial order” means—
(a)so far as this paragraph applies in England and Wales and Scotland, an order made, before 1st April 2014 under section 42(1) or (2) of the 1974 Act (including that section as it applied for the purposes of the 2003 Regulations) following a person being convicted of—
(i)an offence under sections 1, 3 to 6 or 22 of the 1965 Act;
(ii)an offence under section 33 of the 1974 Act—
(aa)so far as that offence corresponds (with or without modification) to an offence under any provision of Part 3 of the 2013 Act;
(bb)so far as that offence corresponds (with or without modification) to an offence under any provision of regulations treated as nuclear regulations under Part 1 of Schedule 1 to this Order; or
(cc)as it applied for the purposes of the 2003 Regulations;
(iii)an offence under regulation 25 of the 2003 Regulations;
(b)so far as this paragraph applies in Northern Ireland, an order made, before 1st April 2014, under article 39 of the 1978 Order, as applied for the purposes of the 2003 Regulations, following a person being convicted of—
(i)in so far as it applied in Northern Ireland, an offence under regulation 25 of the 2003 Regulations;
(ii)an offence under Article 31 of the 1978 Order as it applied for the purposes of the 2003 Regulations.
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