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11(1)Schedule 3 (the probation and after-care service and its functions) shall be amended as follows.
(2)In paragraph 3(1)(b) (remuneration, allowances and expenses of probation officers), for “prescribed” substitute “determined by the Secretary of State under paragraph 18A below”.
(3)In paragraph 9 (selection of probation officer for probationer), omit the words from “or if” to “place” (which provide for the selected officer to be changed at the instance of the case committee).
(4)In paragraph 18(1)(b) (power to make rules prescribing conditions of service etc. of probation officers and others) omit “conditions of service”.
(5)At the end of paragraph 18 insert—
“18AThe conditions of service of probation officers and staff appointed under paragraph 10 above shall be such as the Secretary of State may from time to time determine.”.
(6)Any provision as to the conditions of service of probation officers . . . F1 which is made by any rules in force under paragraph 18(1) of that Schedule at the coming into force of sub-paragraph (4) and (5) above shall have effect as if made by a determination of the Secretary of State under paragraph 18A of that Schedule, and shall accordingly be liable to alteration or cancellation by him by subsequent determination under the said paragraph 18A.
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F1Words repealed by Criminal Justice Act 1982 (c. 48, SIF 39:1), Sch. 16
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