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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS


2005 No. 869

PRISONS

The Prison (Amendment) Rules 2005

  Made 21st March 2005 
  Laid before Parliament 23rd March 2005 
  Coming into force 18th April 2005 

The Secretary of State, in exercise of the powers conferred upon him by section 47 of the Prison Act 1952[1] hereby makes the following Rules:

     1.  - (1) These Rules may be cited as the Prison (Amendment) Rules 2005 and shall come into force on 18th April 2005.

    (2) The requirement in rule 2 (as substituted by paragraph 1 of the Schedule) of the approval of the Lord Chancellor for the appointment of a District Judge (Magistrates' Courts) or Deputy District Judge (Magistrates' Courts) as an adjudicator does not apply to a person who is approved to act as an adjudicator on the date when these Rules come into force, and such a person may continue to act as an adjudicator for so long as he holds office as a District Judge (Magistrates' Courts) or Deputy District Judge (Magistrates' Courts).

    
2. The Prison Rules 1999[2] shall have effect subject to the amendments set out in the Schedule to these Rules.


Paul Goggins
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State

Home Office
21st March 2005



SCHEDULE 1
Rule 2


AMENDMENTS TO THE PRISON RULES 1999


     1. In paragraph (1) of rule 2 (interpretation), for the definition of "adjudicator" substitute - 

     2. In rule 42 (record and photograph) - 

     3. After rule 50A, insert - 

     4. In rule 51 (offences against discipline) - 

     5. After rule 52 insert - 

     6. After rule 55A insert - 

     7. In rule 61 (remission and mitigation of punishments and quashing of findings of guilt) - 

     8. In rule 71 (control of persons and vehicles) - 



EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Rules)


These Rules amend the Prison Rules 1999. Rule 2 introduces the Schedule, which sets out the following amendments to the 1999 Rules.

Paragraph 1 amends rule 2 to provide that references to an "adjudicator" mean a District Judge (Magistrates' Courts) or a Deputy District Judge (Magistrates' Courts) approved by the Lord Chancellor.

Paragraph 2 amends rule 42 so as to prohibit a copy of any personal record being given to a person not authorised to receive it.

Paragraph 3 inserts a new rule 50B which establishes the procedure which is to apply where an officer requires a prisoner to provide a sample under section 16B of the Prison Act 1952.

Paragraph 4 amends rule 51 to change the way in which certain offences under the Prison Rules apply.

Paragraph 5 inserts a new rule 52A which provides a defence to the disciplinary offences of being intoxicated or having consumed alcohol.

Paragraph 6 inserts a new rule 55B which provides for a reviewer to review a punishment imposed by an adjudicator and sets out the procedure to be followed when a prisoner requests such a review.

Paragraph 7 amends rule 61 with the effect that the Secretary of State may not under that rule consider adjudications referred to an adjudicator, although a governor may do so on grounds of good behaviour.

Paragraph 8 amends rule 71 with the effect that those visiting prisons in whatever capacity may be photographed, fingerprinted or required to submit to other physical measurement.


Notes:

[1] 1952 c. 52. Section 47 was affected by an amendment to section 52(2) of that Act by section 66(4) of the Criminal Justice Act 1967 (c. 80) and was extended by section 85(2) and (4) of the Criminal Justice Act 1991 (c. 53) and by section 16B of the Prison Act 1952 (as inserted by section 1 of the Prisons (Alcohol Testing) Act 1997) (c. 38)).back

[2] S.I. 1999/728, as amended by S.I. 2002/2116. There are other amendments to the Prison Rules 1999 which are not relevant to the subject matter of these Rules.back

[3] A District Judge (Magistrates' Courts) and Deputy District Judge (Magistrates' Courts) as appointed under section 10A and section 10B, respectively, of the Justices of the Peace Act 1997 (c. 25) as inserted by section 78 of the Access to Justice Act 1999 (c. 22). Sections 10A and 10B of the 1997 Act are prospectively repealed by the Courts Act 2003 (c. 39) and re-enacted by section 22 and section 24, respectively, of that Act.back

[4] As inserted by section 1 of the Prisons (Alcohol Testing) Act 1997 (c. 38).back

[5] A Senior District Judge (Chief Magistrate) is appointed under section 10A of the Justices of the Peace Act 1997 (c. 25) as inserted by section 78 of the Access to Justice Act 1999 (c. 22). Section 10A of the 1997 Act is prospectively repealed by the Courts Act 2003 (c. 39) and re-enacted by section 23 of that Act.back



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 © Crown copyright 2005

Prepared 12 April 2005


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