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174.—(1) The following provisions of the Courts-Martial and Standing Civilian Courts (Army and Royal Air Force) (Additional Powers on Trial of Civilians) Regulations 1997(1) continue to have effect in relation to a community supervision order—
(a)regulation 4 (persons fit to be supervisors);
(b)regulation 6 (general duty of supervisor);
(c)regulation 8(4) (requirements may not operate so as to conflict with religion, work or education);
(d)regulation 9 (calculation of periods specified);
(e)regulation 12 (discharge or modification of order or replacement of supervisor), together with—
(i)row 1 of the Table in Part 2 of Schedule 2 as applied by regulation 12(1)(b); and
(ii)regulation 3 so far as relating to regulation 12(1)(b);
(f)the definition of “the 1955 Act” in regulation 2.
(2) In row 1 of the Table in Part 2 of Schedule 2 to those Regulations as saved by paragraph (1)(e) above, the reference to “the commanding officer of the offender” is to be read as to the person who is the offender’s commanding officer within the meaning of AFA 2006.
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