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In exercise of the powers conferred on him by section 5(2) and(3) of the Crime and Disorder Act 1998[1], the Secretary of State hereby makes the following Order: 1. - (1) This Order may be cited as the Crime and Disorder Strategies (Prescribed Descriptions) (England) Order 2004 and shall come into force on 23rd February 2004. (2) This Order shall apply to England only. 2. - (1) This article prescribes the descriptions of persons or bodies set out in paragraph (2) below for the purposes of section 5(2) of the Crime and Disorder Act 1998. (2) Those persons or bodies are, as respects each local government area -
(b) a National Health Service Trust established under Part 1 of the National Health Service and Community Care Act 1990[2] which manages a hospital within the meaning of that Part, establishment or other facility in that local government area; (c) the governing body of a school, within the meaning of section 4(1) of the Education Act 1996[3], in that local government area maintained by a local education authority; (d) the proprietor of an independent school, within the meaning of section 463 of that Act, in that local government area; and (e) the governing body of an institution within the further education sector, as defined in section 91 of the Further and Higher Education Act 1992[4].
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- (1) This article prescribes for the purposes of section 5(3) of the Crime and Disorder Act 1998 the descriptions of persons or bodies at least one of each of which must be invited by responsible authorities to participate in their exercise of the functions conferred by section 6[5] of that Act.
(b) the Drug Action Team or the Drug and Alcohol Action team established in respect of the area which includes that local government area; (c) a Training and Enterprise Council, as defined in paragraph (3) below, which provides assistance to persons who reside within the local government area; (d) a voluntary organisation operating in that local government area whose objects are to provide assistance to young persons through youth work or informal education; (e) the Crown Prosecution Service; (f) a Court Manager of the Crown Court; (g) a magistrates' court committee for an area any part of which is within that local government area; (h) a representative of Neighbourhood Watch Schemes in the local government area; (i) a member of a Victim Support Scheme in that local government area which is affiliated to the National Association of Victim Support Schemes; (j) the service police, as defined in paragraph (4) below, where any military establishment is within that local government area; (k) the Ministry of Defence police, where any place to which section 2(2) of the Ministry of Defence Police Act 1987[7] applies is within that local government area; (l) a body which provides school transport within that local government area; (m) a body which provides or operates public transport within that local government area; (n) a Passenger Transport Authority, within the meaning of section 9 of the Transport Act 1968[8], for an area any part of which is in that local government area; (o) a Passenger Transport Executive within the meaning of section 9 of the Transport Act 1968, for an area any part of which is in that local government area; (p) Transport for London where that local government area is a London borough; (q) in respect of each of the following descriptions, a body which promotes the interests of, or provides services to, persons of that description within that local government area -
(ii) the young, including children; (iii) the elderly; (iv) the physically and mentally disabled; (v) those of different racial groups within the meaning of section 3(1) of the Race Relations Act 1976[9]; (vi) homosexuals; (vii) residents;
(r) a body not falling within sub-paragraph (q) above, one of whose purposes is to reduce crime and disorder in that local government area;
(ii) performing personal medical services in that local government area in accordance with arrangements made under section 28C of that Act;
(x) a body which is representative of registered medical practitioners who are -
(ii) performing personal medical services in that local government area;
(y) a governing body of an institution within the higher education sector, as defined in section 91 of the Further and Higher Education Act 1992, in that local government area;
(3) In paragraph (2)(c) above, "Training and Enterprise Council" means a body with whom the secretary of State has made arrangements under section 2 of the Employment and Training Act 1973[12] for the purpose of assisting persons to select, train for, obtain or retain employment.
(b) the Crime and Disorder Strategies (Prescribed Descriptions)(Amendment) Order 1998[14]; (c) the Crime and Disorder Strategies (Prescribed Descriptions)(Amendment) Order 1999[15]; and (d) the Crime and Disorder Strategies (Prescribed Descriptions)(Amendment) Order 2000[16].
(This note is not part of the Order) Article 2 of this Order prescribes descriptions of persons or bodies who are required to co-operate with responsible authorities (defined in section 5(1) of the Crime and Disorder Act 1998) in the formulation and implementation of strategies for the reduction of crime and disorder and drug misuse within local government areas (defined in section 5(4)(a) of that Act) in England. Article 3 prescribes descriptions of persons and bodies, at least one of each description must be invited to participate in that exercise. Article 4 of this Order revokes, in so far as they apply to England, the Orders specified in sub-paragraphs (a) to (d). Those Orders will continue in force in Wales until amended or revoked by the National Assembly for Wales. Notes: [1] 1998 c. 37; section 5(2) and (3) was amended by section 97(4) and (5) respectively of the Police Reform Act 2002 (c. 30).back [5] Section 6 was amended by section 97(7) to (11) of the Police Reform Act 2002.back [8] 1968 c. 73; section 9 was amended by sections 57 and 58 of the Transport Act 1985 (c. 67).back
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