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(2) | The time so specified may, in particular, be the time when a person of a |
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particular description begins, or ceases, to occupy any premises. |
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(3) | The event so specified may, in particular, be a notified breach of an |
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undertaking accepted by the local housing authority for the purposes of this |
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section from a person on whom a copy of the order is served. |
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(4) | In subsection (2) a “notified breach”, in relation to such an undertaking, means |
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an act or omission by such a person— |
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(a) | which the local housing authority consider to be a breach of the |
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(b) | which is notified to that person in accordance with the terms of the |
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22 | Operation of prohibition orders |
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(1) | This section deals with the time when a prohibition order becomes operative. |
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(2) | The general rule is that a prohibition order becomes operative at the end of the |
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period of 28 days beginning with the date specified in the notice as the date on |
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(3) | The general rule is subject to subsection (4) (suspended orders) and subsection |
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(4) | If the order is suspended under section 21, the order becomes operative at the |
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time when the suspension ends. |
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This is subject to subsection (5). |
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(5) | If an appeal is brought against the order under Part 3 of Schedule 2, the order |
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does not become operative until such time (if any) as is the operative time for |
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the purposes of this subsection under paragraph 14 of that Schedule (time |
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when order is confirmed on appeal, period for further appeal expires or |
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(6) | If no appeal against a prohibition order is made under that Part of that |
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Schedule within the period for appealing against it, the order is final and |
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conclusive as to matters which could have been raised on an appeal. |
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(7) | Sections 584A and 584B of the Housing Act 1985 (c. 68) provide for the |
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payment of compensation where certain prohibition orders become operative, |
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and for the repayment of such compensation in certain circumstances. |
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23 | Revocation and variation of prohibition orders |
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(1) | The local housing authority must revoke a prohibition order if at any time they |
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are satisfied that the hazard in respect of which the order was made does not |
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then exist on the residential premises specified in the order in accordance with |
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(2) | The local housing authority may revoke a prohibition order if— |
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(a) | in the case of an order made under section 18, they consider that there |
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are any special circumstances making it appropriate to revoke the |
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(b) | in the case of an order made under section 19, they consider that it is |
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(3) | Where a prohibition order relates to a number of hazards— |
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(a) | subsection (1) is to be read as applying separately in relation to each of |
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(b) | if, as a result, the authority are required to revoke only part of the order, |
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they may vary the remainder as they consider appropriate. |
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(4) | The local housing authority may vary a prohibition order— |
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(a) | with the agreement of every person on whom copies of the notice were |
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required to be served under Part 1 of Schedule 2, or |
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(b) | in the case of an order whose operation is suspended, so as to alter the |
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time or events by reference to which the suspension is to come to an |
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(5) | A revocation under this section comes into force at the time when it is made. |
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(6) | If it is made with the agreement of every person within subsection (4)(a), a |
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variation under this section comes into force at the time when it is made. |
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(7) | Otherwise a variation under this section does not come into force until such |
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time (if any) as is the operative time for the purposes of this subsection under |
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paragraph 15 of Schedule 2 (time when period for appealing expires without |
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an appeal being made or when decision to revoke or vary is confirmed on |
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(8) | The power to revoke or vary a prohibition order under this section is |
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exercisable by the authority either— |
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(a) | on an application made by a person on whom a copy of the order was |
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required to be served under Part 1 of Schedule 2, or |
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(b) | on the authority’s own initiative. |
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24 | Review of suspended prohibition orders |
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(1) | The local housing authority may at any time review a prohibition order whose |
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(2) | The local housing authority must review a prohibition order whose operation |
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is suspended not later than one year after the date on which the order was |
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made and at subsequent intervals of not more than one year. |
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(3) | Copies of the authority’s decision on a review under this section must be |
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served on every person on whom a copy of the order was required to be served |
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under Part 1 of Schedule 2. |
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25 | Service of copies of prohibition orders etc. and related appeals |
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Schedule 2 (which deals with the service of copies of prohibition orders, and |
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notices relating to their revocation or variation, and with related appeals) has |
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26 | Hazard awareness notices relating to category 1 hazards: duty of authority to |
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(a) | the local housing authority are satisfied that a category 1 hazard exists |
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on any residential premises, and |
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(b) | no interim or final management order is in force in relation to the |
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| serving a hazard awareness notice under this section in respect of the hazard |
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is a course of action available to the authority in relation to the hazard for the |
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purposes of section 5 (category 1 hazards: general duty to take enforcement |
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(2) | A hazard awareness notice under this section is a notice advising the person on |
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whom it is served of the existence of a category 1 hazard on the residential |
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premises concerned which arises as a result of a deficiency on the premises in |
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respect of which the notice is served. |
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(3) | The notice may be served in respect of the following premises— |
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(a) | if the residential premises on which the hazard exists are a dwelling or |
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HMO which is not a flat, it may be served in respect of the dwelling or |
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(b) | if those premises are one or more flats, it may be served in respect of the |
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building containing the flat or flats (or any part of the building) or any |
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(c) | if those premises are the common parts of a building containing one or |
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more flats, it may be served in respect of the building (or any part of the |
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building) or any external common parts. |
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Paragraphs (b) and (c) are subject to subsection (4). |
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(4) | The notice may not, by virtue of subsection (3)(b) or (c), be served in respect of |
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any part of the building or its external common parts that is not included in any |
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residential premises on which the hazard exists, unless the authority are |
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(a) | that the deficiency from which the hazard arises is situated there, and |
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(b) | that it is desirable for the notice to be so served in the interests of the |
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health or safety of any actual or potential occupiers of one or more of |
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(5) | A notice under this section may relate to more than one category 1 hazard on |
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the same premises or in the same building containing one or more flats. |
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(6) | A notice under this section must specify, in relation to the hazard (or each of |
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the hazards) to which it relates— |
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(a) | the nature of the hazard and the residential premises on which it exists, |
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(b) | the deficiency giving rise to the hazard, |
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(c) | the premises on which the deficiency exists, |
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(d) | the authority’s reasons for deciding to serve the notice, including their |
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reasons for deciding that serving the notice is the most appropriate |
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(e) | details of the remedial action (if any) which the authority consider that |
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it would be practicable and appropriate to take in relation to the |
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(7) | Part 1 of Schedule 1 (which relates to the service of improvement notices and |
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copies of such notices) applies to a notice under this section as if it were an |
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(8) | For that purpose, any reference in that Part of that Schedule to “the specified |
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premises” is, in relation to a hazard awareness notice under this section, a |
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reference to the premises specified under subsection (6)(c). |
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27 | Hazard awareness notices relating to category 2 hazards: power of authority |
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(a) | the local housing authority are satisfied that a category 2 hazard exists |
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on any residential premises, and |
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(b) | no interim or final management order is in force in relation to the |
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| the authority may serve a hazard awareness notice under this section in respect |
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(2) | A hazard awareness notice under this section is a notice advising the person on |
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whom it is served of the existence of a category 2 hazard on the residential |
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premises concerned which arises as a result of a deficiency on the premises in |
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respect of which the notice is served. |
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(3) | Subsections (3) and (4) of section 26 apply to a hazard awareness notice under |
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this section as they apply to one under that section. |
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(4) | A notice under this section may relate to more than one category 2 hazard on |
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the same premises or in the same building containing one or more flats. |
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(5) | A notice under this section must specify, in relation to the hazard (or each of |
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the hazards) to which it relates— |
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(a) | the nature of the hazard and the residential premises on which it exists, |
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(b) | the deficiency giving rise to the hazard, |
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(c) | the premises on which the deficiency exists, |
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(d) | the authority’s reasons for deciding to serve the notice, including their |
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reasons for deciding that serving the notice is the most appropriate |
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(e) | details of the remedial action (if any) which the authority consider that |
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it would be practicable and appropriate to take in relation to the |
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(6) | A notice under this section may be combined in one document with a notice |
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under section 26 where they are served in respect of the same premises. |
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(7) | Part 1 of Schedule 1 (which relates to the service of improvement notices and |
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copies of such notices) applies to a notice under this section as if it were an |
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(8) | For that purpose, any reference in that Part of that Schedule to “the specified |
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premises” is, in relation to a hazard awareness notice under this section, a |
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reference to the premises specified under subsection (5)(c). |
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Enforcement: improvement notices |
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28 | Offence of failing to comply with improvement notice |
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(1) | Where an improvement notice has become operative, the person on whom the |
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notice was served commits an offence if he fails to comply with it. |
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(2) | For the purposes of this Chapter compliance with an improvement notice |
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means, in relation to each hazard, beginning and completing any remedial |
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action specified in the notice— |
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(a) | (if no appeal is brought against the notice) not later than the date |
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specified under section 11(2)(e) and within the period specified under |
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(b) | (if an appeal is brought against the notice and is not withdrawn) not |
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later than such date and within such period as may be fixed by the court |
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determining the appeal; and |
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(c) | (if an appeal brought against the notice is withdrawn) not later than the |
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21st day after the date on which the notice becomes operative and |
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within the period (beginning on that 21st day) specified in the notice |
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(3) | A person who commits an offence under subsection (1) is liable on summary |
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conviction to a fine not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale. |
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(4) | In proceedings against a person for an offence under subsection (1) it is a |
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defence that he had a reasonable excuse for failing to comply with the notice. |
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(5) | The obligation to take any remedial action specified in the notice in relation to |
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a hazard continues despite the fact that the period for completion of the action |
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(6) | In this section any reference to any remedial action specified in a notice |
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includes a reference to any part of any remedial action which is required to be |
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completed within a particular period specified in the notice. |
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29 | Enforcement action by local housing authorities |
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Schedule 3 (which enables enforcement action in respect of an improvement |
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notice to be taken by local housing authorities either with or without |
| |
agreement and which provides for the recovery of related expenses) has effect. |
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Enforcement: prohibition orders |
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30 | Offence of failing to comply with prohibition order etc. |
| |
(1) | A person commits an offence if, knowing that a prohibition order has become |
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operative in relation to any specified premises, he— |
| |
(a) | uses the premises in contravention of the order, or |
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(b) | permits the premises to be so used. |
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(2) | A person who commits an offence under subsection (1) is liable on summary |
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(a) | to a fine not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale, and |
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(b) | to a further fine not exceeding £20 for every day or part of a day on |
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which he so uses the premises, or permits them to be so used, after |
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(3) | In proceedings against a person for an offence under subsection (1) it is a |
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defence that he had a reasonable excuse for using the premises, or (as the case |
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may be) permitting them to be used, in contravention of the order. |
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