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Criminal Law Act 1977
c. 4531

Part III

Supervision orders.
1969 c. 54.
37.—(1) In section 12 of the Children and Young Persons Act 1969 (power to include requirements in supervision orders) there shall be inserted after subsection (3) the following subsections—

“(3A) This subsection applies to—
(a) any supervision order made under section 7(7) of this Act in respect of a child or young person found guilty as there mentioned; and
(b) any supervision order made in respect of a person under section 21(2) of this Act by a court on discharging a care order made in respect of him under the said section 7(7).
(3B) Subject to the following subsection (but without prejudice to subsection (2) or (4) of this section) a supervision order to which subsection (3A) of this section applies may require the supervised person to do as mentioned in all or any one or more of paragraphs (a) to (c) of this subsection, that is to say—
(a) to be of good behaviour;
(b) to comply, for as long as the order remains in force, or until the end of some shorter period specified in the order, with such requirements as may be so specified, being requirements which, having regard to the circumstances of the case, the court making the order considers appropriate for the purpose of preventing the commission of further offences by the supervised person;
(c) if he is of compulsory school age, to comply, for as long as he is of that age and the order remains in force, with such arrangements for his education as may from time to time be made by his parent, being arrangements for the time being approved by the local education authority.
Expressions used in paragraph (c) of this subsection and in the 1944 c. 31.Education Act 1944 have the same meaning there as in that Act.
(3C) A requirement to do as mentioned in paragraph (b) of the preceding subsection shall not be included in a supervision order to which subsection (3A) of this section applies unless the supervised person or, if he is a child, his parent or guardian consents to its inclusion; and there shall not be included in such an order by virtue of the said paragraph (b)—
(a) any requirement that would involve the cooperation of a person other than the supervisor and the supervised person unless that other person consents to its inclusion; or

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