Legislation – Criminal Justice and Immigration Act 2008
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Part 7Violent offender orders
Notification requirements
111Notification requirements: travel outside United Kingdom
(1)
The Secretary of State may by regulations make provision with respect to offenders subject to notification requirements, or any description of such offenders—
(a)
requiring such persons, before they leave the United Kingdom, to give in accordance with the regulations a notification under subsection (2);
(b)
requiring such persons, if they subsequently return to the United Kingdom, to give in accordance with the regulations a notification under subsection (3).
(2)
A notification under this subsection must disclose—
(a)
the date on which the offender proposes to leave the United Kingdom;
(b)
the country (or, if there is more than one, the first country) to which the offender proposes to travel and the proposed point of arrival (determined in accordance with the regulations) in that country;
(c)
any other information prescribed by the regulations which the offender holds about the offender’s departure from or return to the United Kingdom, or about the offender’s movements while outside the United Kingdom.
(3)
A notification under this subsection must disclose any information prescribed by the regulations about the offender’s return to the United Kingdom.