Clause 58 - Duration of nuisance rough sleeping prevention orders

Criminal Justice Bill – in a Public Bill Committee am 3:15 pm ar 23 Ionawr 2024.

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Amendments made: 78, clause 58, line 2, leave out “on the day” and insert “at the beginning of the day after the day on which”

This amendment provides for a nuisance rough sleeping prevention order to take effect at the beginning of the day after the day on which it is made.

Amendment 79, clause 58, line 3, leave out “subsection (2)” and insert “subsections (2) and (2A)”

This amendment and amendments 81 and 83 provide that where a nuisance begging prevention order is made in respect of certain offenders, the order may take effect from a later time described in the table inserted by amendment 81.

Amendment 80, clause 58, line 6, leave out “be made so as to take” and insert “provide that it takes”

This is a drafting change.

Amendment 81, clause 58, line 7, at end insert—

“(2A) If a nuisance rough sleeping prevention order is made in respect of a person described in the first column of the following table, the order may provide that it takes effect as mentioned in the second column.

Description of person

Time when order takes effect

A person who has been remanded in custody, or committed to custody, by an order of a court

From the beginning of the day on which the person is released from custody

A person subject to a custodial sentence

Immediately after the person ceases to be subject to a custodial sentence”

See the statement for amendment 79.

Amendment 82, clause 58, line 10, leave out “not exceed” and insert “be a fixed period not exceeding”

This amendment clarifies that the specified period for an order must be a fixed period.

Amendment 83, clause 58, line 13, after “section” insert “—

“custodial sentence” has the meaning given by section 45;”

See the statement for amendment 79.—(Chris Philp.)