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Youth Justice Act 1992
sec.225Program period
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### sec.225 Program period
The program period of a child’s conditional release program starts when the conditional release order is made and ends at the later of the following times—
the end of the last day of the period of the conditional release order;
if the conditional release program was suspended for part or all of any days (the suspended days )—the end of the day that is the last day of the period of the order and, additionally, the number of suspended days.
If, at the time a court makes a conditional release order for a child—
another conditional release order has already been made for the child; and
the conditional release program under the other order has not ended;
the period when the child is subject to both conditional release programs is counted concurrently.
s 225 prev s 225 om 1996 No. 75 s 535 sch 2 (also see 1997 No. 9 s 4 sch 2 )
pres s 225 ins 2002 No. 39 s 91
(sec.225-ssec.1) The program period of a child’s conditional release program starts when the conditional release order is made and ends at the later of the following times— the end of the last day of the period of the conditional release order; if the conditional release program was suspended for part or all of any days (the suspended days )—the end of the day that is the last day of the period of the order and, additionally, the number of suspended days.
(sec.225-ssec.2) If, at the time a court makes a conditional release order for a child— another conditional release order has already been made for the child; and the conditional release program under the other order has not ended; the period when the child is subject to both conditional release programs is counted concurrently.
- (a) the end of the last day of the period of the conditional release order;
- (b) if the conditional release program was suspended for part or all of any days (the suspended days )—the end of the day that is the last day of the period of the order and, additionally, the number of suspended days.
- (a) another conditional release order has already been made for the child; and
- (b) the conditional release program under the other order has not ended;