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  2. Police child protection powers in England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    If the designated police officer changes during this period, this must be endorsed on the police protection form. [6] When the local authority is informed they must initiate a Section 47 inquiry [2] and may also then wish to apply to the court for an Emergency Protection Order to protect the child from harm. This order may be applied for by the ...

  3. Children Act 1989 - Wikipedia

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    An emergency protection order lasts up to 8 days (unless the last day is a public holiday, and the court may direct that it is extended until noon on the next non-holiday day). This may be extended only once for a period up to 7 days. During this period the local authority may apply for a care order. The child, parent or care-giver may apply ...

  4. Emergency Powers Act 1920 - Wikipedia

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    The Emergency Powers Act 1920 (10 & 11 Geo. 5. c. 55) was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that gave the Sovereign power, in certain circumstances, to declare a state of emergency by proclamation. The Act also authorised emergency regulations to be issued by Order in Council.

  5. Category:Emergency laws in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Emergency Powers (Defence) Act 1939 ... Protection of Life and Property in Certain Parts of Ireland Act 1871; Protection of Persons and Property (Ireland) Act 1881; R ...

  6. Restraining order - Wikipedia

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    A restraining order issued by the Justice Court of Las Vegas. A restraining order or protective order [a] is an order used by a court to protect a person in a situation often involving alleged domestic violence, child abuse and neglect, assault, harassment, stalking, or sexual assault.

  7. Public spaces protection order - Wikipedia

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    Public spaces protection orders (PSPOs) are orders under the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 which ban specific acts in a designated geographical area in England and Wales as set out in the act. They replace the earlier designated public place orders, gating orders and dog control orders. [1]

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  9. List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1991

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    An Act to continue the Army Act 1955, [ag] the Air Force Act 1955 [ah] and the Naval Discipline Act 1957; [ai] to amend those Acts and other enactments relating to the armed forces; to make provision for compensation for miscarriages of justice before courts-martial; to make provision for orders for the assessment and emergency protection of ...