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Statutory Instruments

2009 No. 836

Defence

The Armed Forces (Civilians Subject to Service Discipline) Order 2009

Made

31st March 2009

Laid before Parliament

2nd April 2009

Coming into force

31st October 2009

The Secretary of State makes the following Order in exercise of the powers conferred by section 370 of, and paragraphs 5(2), 6(2)(b) and 12 of Schedule 15 to, the Armed Forces Act 2006(1):

Citation, commencement and interpretation

1.—(1) This Order may be cited as the Armed Forces (Civilians Subject to Service Discipline) Order 2009 and comes into force on 31st October 2009.

(2) In this Order “the Act” means the Armed Forces Act 2006.

Specified military organisations

2.  The organisation listed in Schedule 1 is specified for the purposes of paragraph 5 of Schedule 15 to the Act.

Other specified organisations

3.  The organisations listed in Schedule 2 are specified for the purposes of paragraph 6 of Schedule 15 to the Act.

Designated Areas

4.—(1) The areas listed in paragraph 1 of Schedule 3 are designated for the purposes of paragraphs 4, 6 and 9 of Schedule 15 to the Act.

(2) The areas listed in paragraph 2 of Schedule 3 are designated for the purposes of paragraph 8 of Schedule 15 to the Act.

Kevan Jones

Parliamentary Under Secretary of State

Ministry of Defence

31st March 2009

Article 2

SCHEDULE 1SPECIFIED MILITARY ORGANISATION

Article 3

SCHEDULE 2OTHER SPECIFIED ORGANISATIONS

Article 4

SCHEDULE 3DESIGNATED AREAS

1.  The following are designated areas for the purposes of paragraphs 4, 6 and 9 of Schedule 15 to the Act—

Brunei Darussalam

the Falkland Islands

the Federal Republic of Germany

Gibraltar

the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan

the Republic of Iraq

2.  The following are designated areas for the purposes of paragraph 8 of Schedule 15 to the Act—

EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Order)

Under the Armed Forces Act 2006 certain persons may, for the purposes of the Act, be “civilians subject to service discipline”.

Whether a person is a civilian subject to service discipline depends in some cases partly on whether he is a member or employee of a specified organisation.

Article 2 and Schedule 1 provide for the specification of the military organisation (the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation) certain of whose members or employees are civilians subject to service discipline when outside the British Islands.

Article 3 and Schedule 2 provide for the specification of those other organisations whose employees are civilians subject to service discipline when in a designated area.

Some categories of person are civilians subject to service discipline if they are in a designated area. Article 4 and Schedule 3 provide for the designation of areas for the different categories.