Part 8Sentencing Powers and Mandatory etc Sentences
Chapter 1Definition etc of Certain Sentences
Overseas community orders (civilians only)
F1183Overseas community orders: modifications of the Sentencing Code
(1)
The provisions of the Sentencing Code mentioned in section 182(3) apply in relation to an overseas community order with the modifications set out in subsections (2) to (5).
(2)
“(za)
the offender is aged under 18 when convicted of the offence in respect of which the order is made;”.
(3)
“(a)
to the offender,
(b)
to the offender's commanding officer,
(c)
if the offender is aged under 14, to the offender's parent or guardian,
(d)
if the order imposes an education requirement under Schedule 6 to the Armed Forces Act 2006, to Service Children's Education,
(e)
to the responsible officer, and
(f)
to an officer of a provider of probation services that is a public sector provider who is acting at the court.”
(4)
“, and
(c)
where appropriate, to take steps to enforce those requirements.”
(5)
Section 216 (duty of offender to obtain permission before changing residence) has effect as if, in subsection (4), for the words from “has the same meaning” to the end, there were substituted “
means the court that made the order
”
.
(6)
Schedule 6 makes provision about the application of the provisions of the Sentencing Code mentioned in section 182(3) where an overseas community order relates to a young offender.