Part 7 Emergency Power When Parliament Dissolved etc for Temporary Extension of Maximum Period for Detention under section 27

Part 7 Emergency Power When Parliament Dissolved etc for Temporary Extension of Maximum Period for Detention under section 27

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(1)     The Secretary of State may make temporary extension regulations if—

(a)     either—

(i)     Parliament is dissolved, or

(ii)     Parliament has met after a dissolution but the first King's Speech of the Parliament has not yet taken place, and

(b)     the Secretary of State considers that it is necessary by reason of urgency to make such regulations.

(2)     Temporary extension regulations are regulations which provide, in relation to the period of three months beginning with the coming into force of the regulations, for paragraphs 44 and 45 to be read as if—

(a)     in paragraph 44(4)(b)(ii), for “14 days†there were substituted “28 daysâ€, and

(b)     the other modifications in sub-paragraphs (3) and (4) were made.

(3)     The other modifications of paragraph 44 are—

(a)     the insertion, at the end of sub-paragraph (1), of—

“This is subject to sub-paragraphs (1A) to (1I).â€,

(b)     the insertion, after sub-paragraph (1), of—

“(1A)     Sub-paragraph (1B) applies in relation to any proposed application under sub-paragraph (1) for the further extension of the period specified in a warrant of further detention

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