Legislation – Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014
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PART 1Injunctions
Contents of injunctions
3Requirements included in injunctions
(1)
An injunction under section 1 that includes a requirement must specify the person who is to be responsible for supervising compliance with the requirement.
The person may be an individual or an organisation.
(2)
Before including a requirement, the court must receive evidence about its suitability and enforceability from—
(a)
the individual to be specified under subsection (1), if an individual is to be specified;
(b)
an individual representing the organisation to be specified under subsection (1), if an organisation is to be specified.
(3)
Before including two or more requirements, the court must consider their compatibility with each other.
(4)
It is the duty of a person specified under subsection (1)—
(a)
to make any necessary arrangements in connection with the requirements for which the person has responsibility (the “relevant requirements”);
(b)
to promote the respondent’s compliance with the relevant requirements;
(c)
if the person considers that the respondent—
(i)
has complied with all the relevant requirements, or
(ii)
has failed to comply with a relevant requirement,
to inform the person who applied for the injunction and the appropriate chief officer of police.
(5)
In subsection (4)(c) “the appropriate chief officer of police” means—
(a)
the chief officer of police for the police area in which it appears to the person specified under subsection (1) that the respondent lives, or
(b)
if it appears to that person that the respondent lives in more than one police area, whichever of the relevant chief officers of police that person thinks it most appropriate to inform.
(6)
A respondent subject to a requirement included in an injunction under section 1 must—
(a)
keep in touch with the person specified under subsection (1) in relation to that requirement, in accordance with any instructions given by that person from time to time;
(b)
notify the person of any change of address.
These obligations have effect as requirements of the injunction.
