Source: http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2008/4/schedule/3/enacted?view=extent
Timestamp: 2013-06-19 14:15:40
Document Index: 255071671

Matched Legal Cases: ['art 1', 'art 15', 'art 1', 'art 2', 'art 1', 'art7', 'art 1']

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Status:This is the original version (as it was originally enacted).Section 3SCHEDULE 3Transfer of youth rehabilitation orders to Northern IrelandThis schedule has no associated Explanatory NotesPart 1Making or amendment of a youth rehabilitation order where offender resides or proposes to reside in Northern IrelandMaking of youth rehabilitation order where offender resides or will reside in Northern Ireland1(1)This paragraph applies where a court considering the making of a youth rehabilitation order is satisfied that the offender—
Amendment of youth rehabilitation order where offender resides or proposes to reside in Northern Ireland2(1)This paragraph applies where the appropriate court for the purposes of paragraph 13(2) of Schedule 2 (amendment by reason of change of residence) or the Crown Court is satisfied that an offender in respect of whom a youth rehabilitation order is in force is residing or proposes to reside in Northern Ireland.
Further provisions regarding the making or amending of youth rehabilitation orders under paragraph 1 or 23A youth rehabilitation order made or amended in accordance with paragraph 1 or 2 must—
Modifications to Part 15(1)Where a court is considering the making or amendment of a youth rehabilitation order by virtue of paragraph 1 or 2, Part 1 of this Act (youth rehabilitation orders) has effect subject to the following modifications.
Meaning of “supervision”6In this Part of this Schedule “supervision”, in relation to a youth rehabilitation order which a court is considering making or amending in accordance with paragraph 1 or 2, means the performance of supervisory, enforcement and other related functions conferred by the legislation which has effect in Northern Ireland relating to corresponding orders of the kind which the court proposes to specify under paragraph 3(b).
Part 2Provisions relating to an order made or amended under Part 1Application of this Part7This Part of this Schedule applies where a youth rehabilitation order is made or amended in accordance with Part 1 of this Schedule.
Interpretation8In this Part of this Schedule, in relation to the youth rehabilitation order—
Effect of the youth rehabilitation order in Northern Ireland9(1)The youth rehabilitation order is to be treated in Northern Ireland as if it were a corresponding order and the legislation which has effect in Northern Ireland in relation to such orders applies accordingly.
Duty of offender to keep in touch with relevant officer10In section 5(5) (duty of offender to keep in touch with responsible officer), references to the responsible officer are to be read as references to the relevant officer.
Direction by Crown Court in Northern Ireland that proceedings in Northern Ireland be before a court of summary jurisdiction11Where the youth rehabilitation order was made or amended by the Crown Court, the Crown Court in Northern Ireland may direct that any proceedings in Northern Ireland in relation to the order be before the court of summary jurisdiction acting for the petty sessions district in which the offender resides or proposes to reside.
Powers of the home court in respect of the youth rehabilitation order12The home court may exercise in relation to the youth rehabilitation order any power which it could exercise in relation to a corresponding order made by a court in Northern Ireland, by virtue of the legislation relating to such orders which has effect there, except the following—
14Where an offender is required by virtue of paragraph 13 to appear before the relevant court in England or Wales—(a)the home court must send to that court a certificate certifying that the offender has failed to comply with such of the requirements of the order as may be specified in the certificate, together with such other particulars of the case as may be desirable, and
Powers of court in England or Wales before which the offender is required to appear15Where an offender is required by virtue of paragraph 13 to appear before the relevant court in England or Wales, that court may—
Power to amend provisions of Schedule in consequence of changes to the law in Northern Ireland17(1)This paragraph applies where a change is made to the law in Northern Ireland adding further descriptions of orders to the kinds of orders which a court in that jurisdiction may impose in dealing with an offender aged under 18 at the time of conviction.