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Children Act 2004

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Part 4Social services committees and departments

Short title and chapterExtent of repeal

These repeals come into force—

(a)

so far as relating to England, in accordance with provision made by order by the Secretary of State;

(b)

so far as relating to Wales, in accordance with provision so made by the Assembly.

Children and Young Persons Act 1933 (c. 12)In section 96(7), the words from “Subject to” to “that committee)”.
Children and Young Persons Act 1963 (c. 37)

In section 56(2)—

(a)

the words “and subsection (1) of section 3 of the Local Authority Social Services Act 1970”;

(b)

the words “and section 2 of the said Act of 1970 respectively”.

Local Authority Social Services Act 1970 (c. 42)Sections 2 to 5.
Local Government Act 1972 (c. 70)Section 101(9)(f).
Mental Health Act 1983 (c. 20)In section 14, the words “of their social services department”.
Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (c. 60)In section 63B(10), in the definition of “appropriate adult”, the words “social services department”.
Local Government and Housing Act 1989 (c. 42)Section 13(2)(c).

In Schedule 1, in paragraph 4(2)—

(a)

in paragraph (a) of the definition of “ordinary sub-committee”, the words from “of the authority's” to “any other sub-committee”; and

(b)

the definition of “social services committee”.

Criminal Justice Act 1991 (c. 53)In sections 43(5) and 65(1)(b) and (1B)(a), the words “social services department”.
Crime (Sentences) Act 1997 (c. 43)In section 31(2A)(b), the words “social services department of the”.
In Schedule 1, in the table in paragraph 9(6), the words “social services department”.
Crime and Disorder Act 1998 (c. 37)

The words “social services department” in—

(a)

section 1AA(9) and (10)(a);

(b)

section 8(8)(b);

(c)

section 9(2B)(b);

(d)

section 11(8)(a);

(e)

section 18(4)(a);

(f)

section 39(5)(b);

(g)

section 65(7)(b);

(h)

section 98(3) (in the words substituted by that provision).

Powers of Criminal Courts (Sentencing) Act 2000 (c. 6)

The words “social services department” in—

(a)

section 46(5)(a) and (b);

(b)

section 69(4)(b), (6)(a) and (10)(a);

(c)

section 73(5);

(d)

section 74(5)(b) and (7)(a);

(e)

section 103(3)(b) and (5)(a);

(f)

section 162(2)(a) and (b).

Local Government Act 2000 (c. 22)Section 102(1).
Criminal Justice and Court Services Act 2000 (c. 43)In section 64(6), in the definition of “appropriate adult”, the words “social services department”.
Criminal Justice Act 2003 (c. 44)

The words “social services department” in—

(a)

section 158(2)(b);

(b)

section 161(8)(b);

(c)

section 199(4)(b);

(d)

paragraph 5(4) of Schedule 38 (in the words substituted by that provision).

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