Common use of Revocation of licence Clause in Contracts

Revocation of licence. The NPS will co-operate with CRCs to verify recall decisions in respect of offenders whose risk of harm is considered to be escalating and process applications to enforce, revoke and amend licences on allocated persons. In escalating risk cases, where the risk is so imminent that there is insufficient time to seek endorsement, the CRC will submit the recall request without consultation with the NPS. The NPS will co-operate with CRCs to endorse breach applications on allocated persons under the age of 21 who are on Licence following a custodial sentence of less than 12 months, and will present confirmed breaches to Court. (Following the enactment of the relevant sections of the Offender Rehabilitation Act, this interface will only apply to legacy cases.) In cases where risk is escalating, the NPS may request a copy of the completed recall paperwork from the CRC if it considers that there is insufficient information on which to decide whether to endorse recall, including details of the failure to comply and relevant case records. The NPS will advise CRCs of all decisions not to endorse recall of an offender whose risk is deemed by the CRC to be escalating, and will provide the rationale for its decision. The NPS will assume responsibility for allocated persons subject to recall where the risk of serious harm has escalated to high. When the NPS is required to attend a Parole Board oral hearing on an allocated person, it will request relevant information from the CRC. The NPS will inform the EM provider of the outcome of an application to revoke the Licence which includes Electronic Monitoring. Parole Board Release For all allocated persons subject to release by the Parole Board, the NPS will request information (including risk management and release plans) from the CRC in relation to the preparation of the Parole Assessment Report. Increase in the Risk of Serious Harm and Case Transfer from the CRC to the NPS The NPS will notify the CRC of any risk information it receives in relation to an allocated person. The NPS will review the CRC’s risk escalation referral and the information supplied to support the referral, and will ask for further information where required. The NPS will inform the CRC of the outcome of their review of the risk level of the allocated person. Where the NPS confirms that the allocated person’s risk of serious harm has increased to high, the NPS will assume responsibility for the management of the case. Where an allocated person meets the definition of an exceptional public interest case, the NPS will discuss transfer of the case with the CRC. The NPS will liaise with the CRC regarding allocated persons transferred to the NPS in order to re-assess the suitability of interventions or rehabilitative activities being delivered by the CRC.

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Samples: Service Level Agreement, Service Level Agreement, Service Level Agreement

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Revocation of licence. The NPS will co-operate with CRCs to verify recall decisions in respect of offenders whose risk of harm is considered to be escalating and process applications to enforce, revoke and amend licences on allocated persons. In escalating risk cases, where the risk is so imminent that there is insufficient time to seek endorsement, the CRC will submit the recall request without consultation with the NPS. The NPS will co-operate with CRCs to endorse breach applications on allocated persons under the age of 21 who are on Licence following a custodial sentence of less than 12 months, and will present confirmed breaches to Court. (Following the enactment of the relevant sections of the Offender Rehabilitation Act, this interface will only apply to legacy cases.) In cases where risk is escalating, the NPS may request a copy of the completed recall paperwork from the CRC if it considers that there is insufficient information on which to decide whether to endorse recall, including details of the failure to comply and relevant case records. The NPS will advise CRCs of all decisions not to endorse recall of an offender whose risk is deemed by the CRC to be escalating, and will provide the rationale for its decision. The NPS will assume responsibility for allocated persons subject to recall where the risk of serious harm has escalated to high. When the NPS is required to attend a Parole Board oral hearing on an allocated person, it will request relevant information from the CRC. CRC/ The NPS will inform the EM provider of the outcome of an application to revoke the Licence which includes Electronic Monitoring. Parole Board Release For all allocated persons subject to release by the Parole Board, the NPS will request information (including risk management and release plans) from the CRC in relation to the preparation of the Parole Assessment Report. Increase in the Risk of Serious Harm and Case Transfer from the CRC to the NPS The NPS will notify the CRC of any risk information it receives in relation to an allocated person. The NPS will review the CRC’s risk escalation referral and the information supplied to support the referral, and will ask for further information where required. The NPS will inform the CRC of the outcome of their review of the risk level of the allocated person. Where the NPS confirms that the allocated person’s risk of serious harm has increased to high, the NPS will assume responsibility for the management of the case. Where an allocated person meets the definition of an exceptional public interest case, the NPS will discuss transfer of the case with the CRC. The NPS will liaise with the CRC regarding allocated persons transferred to the NPS in order to re-assess the suitability of interventions or rehabilitative activities being delivered by the CRC.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Level Agreement

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