Examples of Prisons Act in a sentence
The Principal may, by giving notice in writing to the Contractor at any time over the term of the Contract, direct the Contractor to vary the Services by expanding or reducing the scope or volume of the Services (or any part of them), by the inclusion of a new service (provided that new service is in the nature of the services contemplated by the Prisons Act 1981) or by imposing higher or stricter standards or measures for performance of the Services (a Variation Notice).
This Agreement is an agreement for the provision of prison services within the meaning of the Prisons Act.
This Agreement may be terminated by the CEO pursuant to an exercise of the CEO’s Statutory Powers of termination under Division 5 of Part IIIA of the Prisons Act.
The Inspector of Prisons is a statutory office established under the Prisons Act, 2007 (‘the Act’).
The State may, by giving notice in writing to the Contractor at any time during the Operation Period (a Variation Notice), direct a Variation to the Contractor Services, including by expanding or reducing the scope or volume of the Contractor Services (or any part of them), by the inclusion of a new service (provided that new service is in the nature of the services contemplated by the Prisons Act) or by imposing higher or stricter standards or measures for performance of the Contractor Services.
Additionally, due to shared cells in the Irish prison system, 45% of prisoners were required to use toilet facilities with other prisoners in their presence (Irish Penal Reform Trust , 2020) Under the Prisons Act 2007, prisoners are entitled to receive basic provisions; social provisions; medical services; education services and vocational training.
This Contract may be terminated by the CEO pursuant to an exercise of the CEO’s Statutory Powers of termination under Division 5 of Part IIIA of the Prisons Act 1981.
The Chief Inspector’s powers derive from section 5A of the Prisons Act 1952 (as amended).
In addition to the State’s rights of termination under clause 19.1, this Agreement may also be terminated by the CEO pursuant to an exercise of the CEO’s Statutory Powers of termination under Division 5 of Part IIIA of the Prisons Act.
Failure to carry out regular inspections (Prisons Act 2007, Section 31(1)) owing to loss of staff and absence of an Expert panel An Inspector recruitment campaign has been initiated and expected to be conducted by the end of Q3.