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Interpretation25Interpretation of Part I
In this Part—
“appropriate Minister” means the Lord Chancellor or the Secretary of State,
“approved premises” means premises approved under section 9,
“by virtue of” includes by or under,
“organisation” includes a public body and a private or voluntary organisation,
“prescribed” means prescribed by regulations,
“regulations” means—
(a) in relation to Chapter I, regulations made by the Secretary of State,
(b) in relation to Chapter II, regulations made by the Lord Chancellor.
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To be appointed
To be appointed: see s 80(1).
Criminal Law & Disposition of Offenders94
Offences against the Person94
Child Protection99
Offences Relating to Children, Young Persons & Vulnerable Adults90
Family Law99
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