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Corporate manslaughter and corporate homicide
Relevant duty of care
- 2 Meaning of “relevant duty of care”
- 3 Public policy decisions, exclusively public functions and statutory inspections
- 4 Military activities
- 5 Policing and law enforcement
- 6 Emergencies
- 7 Child-protection and probation functions
Gross breach
Remedial orders and publicity orders
Application to particular categories of organisation
- 11 Application to Crown bodies
- 12 Application to armed forces
- 13 Application to police forces
- 14 Application to partnerships
Miscellaneous
- 15 Procedure, evidence and sentencing
- 16 Transfer of functions
- 17 DPP's consent required for proceedings
- 18 No individual liability
- 19 Convictions under this Act and under health and safety legislation
- 20 Abolition of liability of corporations for manslaughter at common law
General and supplemental
- 21 Power to extend section 1 to other organisations
- 22 Power to amend Schedule 1
- 23 Power to extend section 2(2)
- 24 Orders
- 25 Interpretation
- 26 Minor and consequential amendments
- 27 Commencement and savings
- 28 Extent and territorial application
- 29 Short title
- SCHEDULE 1 List of Government Departments etc
- SCHEDULE 2 Minor and Consequential Amendments
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