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FOURTH GROUP OF PARTSU.K.Further powers relating to sentencing

PART 11U.K.Behaviour orders

CHAPTER 2U.K.Sexual harm prevention orders

351Variation of sexual harm prevention order by court in Northern IrelandE+W+N.I.

(1)This section applies where a sexual harm prevention order has been made in respect of an offender who—

(a)is residing in Northern Ireland, or

(b)is in or intends to come to Northern Ireland.

(2)An application may be made to the appropriate court in Northern Ireland—

(a)by the offender, or

(b)by the Chief Constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland,

for an order varying the sexual harm prevention order.

(3)An application under subsection (2) may be made—

(a)where the appropriate court is the Crown Court, in accordance with rules of court;

(b)in any other case, by complaint.

(4)Subsection (5) applies where an application under subsection (2) is made.

(5)After hearing—

(a)the person making the application, and

(b)the other person mentioned in subsection (2) (if that person wishes to be heard),

the court may make any order varying the sexual harm prevention order that it considers appropriate.

This is subject to subsections (6) and (7).

(6)An order may be varied so as to impose additional prohibitions [F1or requirements] on the offender only if it is necessary to do so for the purpose of—

(a)protecting the public in Northern Ireland, or any particular members of the public in Northern Ireland, from sexual harm from the offender, or

(b)protecting children or vulnerable adults generally, or any particular children or vulnerable adults, from sexual harm from the offender outside the United Kingdom.

(7)An order as varied under this section may contain only such prohibitions [F2and requirements] as are necessary for the purpose of—

(a)protecting the public or any particular members of the public from sexual harm from the offender, or

(b)protecting children or vulnerable adults generally, or any particular children or vulnerable adults, from sexual harm from the offender outside the United Kingdom.

(8)The offender may appeal against the making of an order under this section, or the refusal to make such an order—

(a)where the application for such an order was made to the Crown Court, to the Court of Appeal in Northern Ireland;

(b)in any other case, to a county court in Northern Ireland.

(9)On an appeal under subsection (8)(b), the county court may make such orders as may be necessary to give effect to its determination of the appeal, and may also make such incidental or consequential orders as appear to it to be just.

(10)In this section—