SCHEDULEPROVISIONS OF THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE ACT 2003 COMING INTO FORCE ON 26TH JANUARY 2004

Article 2

  • Section 182(1) and (3) to (5) (licence conditions).

  • Section 183(1) to (7) and (9)2 (intermittent custody).
  • Sections 184 to 186 (restrictions on power to make intermittent custody order; intermittent custody; licence conditions; further provisions relating to intermittent custody).

  • Section 187 and Schedule 10 (revocation or amendment of order).

  • Section 195 (interpretation of Chapter 3).

  • Section 196(1)(d) and (2) (meaning of “relevant order”).

  • Sections 197 to 199 (meaning of “the responsible officer”; duties of responsible officer; unpaid work requirement).

  • Section 200(1) (obligations of person subject to unpaid work requirement).

  • Section 201 to 203 (activity requirement; programme requirement; prohibited activity requirement).

  • Section 204(1), (2), (5) and (6) (curfew requirement).

  • Section 205(1), (3) and (4) (exclusion requirement).

  • Sections 213(1), (2) and (3)(c), 214 and 215 (supervision requirement; attendance centre requirement; electronic monitoring requirement).

  • Section 216(2)(b), 217 and 218 (petty sessions area to be specified in relevant order; requirement to avoid conflict with religous beliefs, etc; availability of arrangements in local area).

  • Section 219(1)(a), (b) and (d), (2) and (3), and Schedule 14 (provision of copies of relevant orders).

  • Sections 221, 222 and 223(1), (2), (3)(a) and (b) (powers of Secretary of State).

  • Sections 237 and 239 and Schedule 19 (meaning of “fixed-term prisoner”; the Parole Board).

  • Section 2413 (effect of direction under section 240 on release on licence).
  • Section 244(1), (2) and (3)(c) and (d) (duty to release prisoners).

  • Section 245 (restrictions on operation of section 244(1) in relation to intermittent custody prisoners).

  • Section 246(1)(b), (3), (4)(b) to (i), (5) and (6) (power to release prisoners on licence before required to do so).

  • Section 248(1) (power to release prisoners on compassionate grounds).

  • Sections 249 and 250(1) to (3) and (5) to (8) (duration of licence; licence conditions).

  • Sections 251 to 253 (licence conditions on re-release of prisoner serving sentence of less than 12 months; duty to comply with licence condition; curfew condition to be included in licence under section 246).

  • Sections 254 to 256 (recall after release).

  • Section 257 (additional days).

  • Section 259 (persons liable to removal from the United Kingdom).

  • Sections 263 to 265 (consecutive or concurrent terms; restriction on consecutive sentences for released prisoners).

  • Section 268 (interpretation of Chapter 6).

  • Section 302 (execution of process between England and Wales and Scotland).

  • Section 304 and paragraphs 11, 12(1) to (3) and (6), 29, 57 and 58 of Schedule 32 (amendments relating to sentencing).

  • Section 305(1) to (3) (interpretation of Part 12).