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[[FOIA Schedule | [[FOIA Schedule 1 Part VI]] includes: | ||
:A [[local probation board]] established under section 4 of the {{ukpga|2000|43|Criminal Justice and Court Services Act 2000}} | :A [[local probation board]] established under section 4 of the {{ukpga|2000|43|Criminal Justice and Court Services Act 2000}} | ||
That section established a probation board for each police area in England and Wales, and one for London. They were all abolished by section 11 of the {{ukpga|2007|21}}, which was extended to the whole of England and Wales by {{uksi|2010|191}} on 1st April 2010. | That section established a probation board for each police area in England and Wales, and one for London. They were all abolished by section 11 of the {{ukpga|2007|21}}, which was extended to the whole of England and Wales by {{uksi|2010|191}} on 1st April 2010. They were replaced by [[probation trust]]s. | ||
WhatDoTheyKnow tag: {{tag|prob_board}} | WhatDoTheyKnow tag: {{tag|prob_board}} | ||
[[Category:types of public authority]] |
Latest revision as of 23:43, 10 December 2011
FOIA Schedule 1 Part VI includes:
- A local probation board established under section 4 of the Criminal Justice and Court Services Act 2000
That section established a probation board for each police area in England and Wales, and one for London. They were all abolished by section 11 of the Offender Management Act 2007, which was extended to the whole of England and Wales by SI 2010/191 on 1st April 2010. They were replaced by probation trusts.
WhatDoTheyKnow tag: prob_board