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If «regular» places were notified then this may assist, although defining «regular» for the purposes of s 83 will not be unproblematic; but arguably this will always be a question of fact in each case, particularly where breach proceedings (see SOA 2003, s 91) are undertaken.
The relevant crimes are set out in SOA 2003, Sch 3, and the duration of the notification requirement depends on the sentence imposed by the court and the age of the offender — if an offender was aged under 18 then the notification period for determinate periods is one - half of the adult period (see SOA 2003, s 82 (2)-RRB-.
This includes a person having stayed at premises for a qualifying period of time (see SOA 2003, s 84).
Also, by placing a requirement on offenders in this way it would encourage offenders to notify changes of location, since failing to do so would amount to a criminal offence (see SOA 2003, s 91).
See the SOA Advisory on Fragrances and Perfumes in Personal Care Products.
He also tells the adviser that he won't agree to her recommendations until he's seen an SOA and the relevant PDS.

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(See sidebar, The Life and Times of SOAs.)
And if you like to see bikers busting heads, well, SOA has some of the best bone - crunching action in the business.
Cruise the Galápagos for four nights aboard the Xavier III, snorkel with sea lions and discover spectacular marine life in protected bays, Visit a tortoise ranch to see these ancient creatures, Soa...
Some of us got sad not being able to play it at the time, but fortunately the game is finally arriving to consoles with an EX version this November, PS3 & PS4 don't have region lock the game so this will be a sure import (since SoA rarely cares to bring niche IPs to the west cause they don't see no profit from these or doesn't have any trust in most J - based IPs) on my case!
Yes, the only thing we have seen from SOA / SOE so far is a PAX demo, which is for the PC.
It was decided that the procedure adopted under SOA 1997 was flawed and that the definition of home address should be extended to include places where itinerant sex offenders regularly slept, even if these were not premises (see the consultation paper, p 24).
It can be seen, therefore, that SOA 2003 refers to places rather than buildings meaning that locations may be appropriate.
Before SOA 2003 was drafted the Home Office undertook a review of the notification requirements (see Consultation Paper on the Review of Part 1 of the Sex Offenders Act 1997 (the consultation paper), Home Office, July 2001) and examined the difficulty of itinerant sex offenders.
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