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2 Jun 2026Armed Forces Bill

Amendment 59, page 89, line 1, leave out from beginning to “and” on line 2 and insert

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2 Jun 2026Armed Forces Bill

“An application under subsection (1)(b) may be made only in respect of a person who”.

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2 Jun 2026Armed Forces Bill

See the explanatory statement for Amendment 57.

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2 Jun 2026Armed Forces Bill

Amendment 60, page 89, line 35, leave out “236C(3)” and insert “236C(1)(b)”.

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2 Jun 2026Armed Forces Bill

This is a drafting refinement.

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2 Jun 2026Armed Forces Bill

Amendment 61, page 92, line 2, leave out from “may” to “necessary” on line 3 and insert

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2 Jun 2026Armed Forces Bill

“by a service domestic abuse protection order impose any requirements that the court considers”.

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2 Jun 2026Armed Forces Bill

This amendment is to more closely reflect the wording of the Domestic Abuse Act 2021.

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2 Jun 2026Armed Forces Bill

Amendment 62, page 92, line 16, leave out “and (6)” and insert “to (8)”.

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2 Jun 2026Armed Forces Bill

This amendment is consequential on Amendment 63.

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2 Jun 2026Armed Forces Bill

Amendment 63, page 92, line 34, at end insert—

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2 Jun 2026Armed Forces Bill

“(7) A service domestic abuse protection order may require the defendant to participate in an assessment to determine whether the defendant should be required to participate in a programme of activities.

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2 Jun 2026Armed Forces Bill

(8) A service domestic abuse protection order may provide that if, following an assessment required under subsection (7), the person carrying out the assessment determines that the defendant should participate in a programme of activities, then the defendant is required to participate in that programme of activities.”

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2 Jun 2026Armed Forces Bill

This amendment reflects amendments of the Domestic Abuse Act 2021 made by the Crime and Policing Act 2026.

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2 Jun 2026Armed Forces Bill

Amendment 64, page 92, line 35, leave out from beginning to end of line 25 on page 93

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2 Jun 2026Armed Forces Bill

This amendment reflects amendments of the Domestic Abuse Act 2021 made by the Crime and Policing Act 2026.

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2 Jun 2026Armed Forces Bill

Amendment 65, page 94, line 29, at end insert—

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2 Jun 2026Armed Forces Bill

“(za) of its own motion,”.

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2 Jun 2026Armed Forces Bill

This amendment reflects amendments of the Domestic Abuse Act 2021 made by the Crime and Policing Act 2026.

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2 Jun 2026Armed Forces Bill

(2) Sections 10 and 13 to 16 of this Act apply to the service stalking protection order as they apply to a stalking protection order under this Act, with the following modifications—

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