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75Alcohol treatment requirement
(1) In section 212 of the Criminal Justice Act 2003 (alcohol treatment requirement) omit subsection (4) (requirement for alcohol treatment requirement to have effect for at least six months).
(2) In section 223(3) of that Act (power to amend specified periods of time), omit paragraph (d).
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Initial Commencement
To be appointed
To be appointed: see s 151(1).
Extent
This section does not extend to Scotland: see s 152(1).
Sentencing of Young Offenders90
Public Funding of Criminal Proceedings99
Criminal Procedure99
Criminal Law & Disposition of Offenders90
Sentencing Powers & General Principles of Sentencing90
Young Persons90
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- 77 Piloting of alcohol abstinence and monitoring requirements
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