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3. The following provisions of the 2022 Act come into force on 30th January 2023—
(a)section 60 (identification of potential victims of slavery or human trafficking);
(b)section 61 (identified potential victims of slavery or human trafficking: recovery period);
(c)section 62 (no entitlement to additional recovery period etc);
(d)section 63 (identified potential victims etc: disqualification from protection);
(e)section 64 (identified potential victims etc in England and Wales: assistance and support);
(f)section 65 (leave to remain for victims of slavery or human trafficking);
(g)section 68 (disapplication of retained EU law deriving from Trafficking Directive);
(h)section 69 (Part 5: interpretation)(1) so far as not already in force.
Section 69 was brought into force on Royal Assent of the 2022 Act, for the purposes of making (and, where required, consulting on) regulations, by section 87(4)(h) of that Act.
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