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3.—(1) Where a service supervision order is made and the supervised person will reside in England or Wales, the order shall either—
(a)specify the local social services authority area in which that person will reside, and require him to be under the supervision of a social worker of the local social services authority for that area; or
(b)specify the local justice area in which that person will reside, and require him to be under the supervision of an officer of the local probation board appointed for or assigned to that area.
(2) Where the supervised person will reside outside England and Wales, the service supervision order shall—
(a)specify the registered social worker or such other person as the judge advocate is satisfied is able to provide supervision in accordance with the order; and
(b)require the supervised person to be under the supervision of that person.
(3) In paragraph (2) above, “registered social worker” has the meaning given in section 257(3) of the 2006 Act.
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