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The Armed Forces (Minor Punishments and Limitation on Power to Reduce in Rank) Regulations 2009

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Restriction of privileges order

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4.—(1) Subject to paragraph (8), a restriction of privileges order is an order that on a specified number of days the offender shall perform such extra duties as his commanding officer shall decide.

(2) In this regulation “extra duties” means work, training or any other duty performed by the offender at times when he would not otherwise be required to perform any duty.

(3) The specified number of days shall not exceed 14.

(4) The commanding officer shall decide the dates on which each of the specified number of days is to fall.

(5) Each date decided under paragraph (4) shall either be a calendar date or a date identified by reference to the occurrence of a particular event or circumstance.

(6) The commanding officer shall—

(a)make the decision under paragraph (4) not more than 48 hours after the punishment is awarded; and

(b)inform the offender of his decision as soon as practicable after he makes it.

(7) The latest date decided under paragraph (4) shall fall no later than 28 days after the date on which the order is awarded.

(8) The offender shall not spend more than a total of five and a half hours performing extra duties on each day of the specified number.

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