Subject to articles 3 to 7, the following provisions of the Act come into force on 3rd December 2012—
(a) Chapter 1 of Part 3 (sentencing) except—
(i) section 67(2)(a) and (5)(a) (court’s powers in relation to an offender following a finding that the offender has breached a community order);
(ii) sections 76 and 77 (alcohol abstinence and monitoring requirement etc );
(iii) section 78(3) so far as it relates to alcohol abstinence and monitoring requirements; and
(iv) sections 85 to 88 (fines);
(b) Chapter 2 of Part 3 (bail);
(c) Chapter 3 of Part 3 (remands of children otherwise than on bail);
(d) Chapter 4 of Part 3 (release on licence etc) except section 119 ;
(e) Chapter 5 of Part 3 (dangerous offenders);
(f) Chapter 6 of Part 3 (prisoners etc) except section 129;
(g) Schedule 9 (changes to powers to make suspended sentence orders: consequential and transitory provision);
(h) Schedule 10 (repeal of sections 181 to 188 of Criminal Justice Act 2003: consequential amendments);
(i) Schedule 11 (amendments of enactments relating to bail);
(j) Schedule 12 (remands of children otherwise than on bail: minor and consequential amendments);
(k) Schedule 13 (crediting of time in custody);
(l) Schedule 14 (prisoners serving less than 12 months: consequential amendments);
(m) Schedule 15 (application of sections 108 to 119 and transitional and transitory provision);
(n) Schedule 16 (amendments of Criminal Justice Act 2003: transitional and consequential provision);
(o) Schedule 17 (Criminal Justice Act 2003: restatement of transitional provision);
(p) Schedule 18 (life sentence for second listed offence etc: new Schedule 15B to Criminal Justice Act 2003);
(q) Schedule 19 (life sentence for second listed offence: consequential and transitory provision);
(r) Schedule 20 (release of new extended sentence prisoners: consequential amendments of Chapter 6 of Part 12 of the Criminal Justice Act 2003);
(s) Schedule 21 (abolition of certain sentences for dangerous offenders and new extended sentences: consequential and transitory provision); and
(t) Schedule 22 (dangerous offenders subject to service law etc).