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General121Interpretation of Part
(1) In this Part—
“apprenticeship agreement” has the meaning given by section 32(1);
“apprenticeship training” has the meaning given by section 83;
“functions of the office” means functions of the Chief Executive conferred by or under any Act;
“organised leisure-time occupation” has the meaning given by section 86.
(2) In this Part a reference to education within the Chief Executive's remit is a reference to—
(a) education falling within section 86(1)(a) or (b), and
(b) organised leisure-time occupation in connection with such education.
(3) In this Part a reference to training within the Chief Executive's remit is a reference to—
(a) training falling within section 83(1),
(b) training falling within section 86(1)(c), and
(c) organised leisure-time occupation in connection with training falling within section 86(1)(c).
(4) For the purposes of this Part a person is subject to adult detention if the person is subject to a detention order and—
(a) aged 19 or over, or
(b) aged under 19 and detained in—
(i) a young offender institution, or part of such an institution, that is used wholly or mainly for the detention of persons aged 18 and over, or
(ii) a prison.
To be appointed: see s 269(4).
This section does not extend to Scotland: see s 268(1).
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