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The Scottish Ministers, in exercise of the powers conferred by section 86 of the Sexual Offences Act 2003[1], hereby make the following Regulations, a draft of which has, in accordance with section 138(2) of that Act, been laid before, and approved by resolution of, the Scottish Parliament: Citation and extent 1. - (1) These Regulations may be cited as the Sexual Offences Act 2003 (Travel Notification Requirements) (Scotland) Regulations 2004. (2) These Regulations extend to Scotland and, in so far as regulation 10 extends beyond Scotland, it does so only as a matter of Scots law. Interpretation 2. In these Regulations:
(b) a reference to the "2001 Regulations" is to the Sex Offenders (Notice Requirements) (Foreign Travel) (Scotland) Regulations 2001[2].
Commencement, application and revocation
(b) as soon as reasonably practicable but no later than 24 hours before departure, if and only if a relevant offender has a reasonable excuse for not complying with the seven day notification requirement.
(3) Where a relevant offender does not know the information required to be disclosed by section 86(2)(a) and (b) more than seven days before the date of that departure, that offender shall give, not less than 24 hours before that date, a notification under section 86(2).
(b) the identity of any carrier or carriers that offender intends to use for the purposes of that offender's departure from and return to the United Kingdom, and of travelling to any other point of arrival; (c) details of that offender's accommodation arrangements for that offender's first night outside the United Kingdom; (d) in a case in which that offender intends to return to the United Kingdom on a particular date, that date; and (e) in a case in which that offender intends to return to the United Kingdom at a particular point of arrival, that point of arrival.
Change to information disclosed in a notification under section 86(2)
(b) at any time prior to that offender's intended departure from the United Kingdom, the information disclosed in that notification becomes inaccurate or incomplete as a statement of all the information mentioned in section 86(2)(a) and (b) and regulation 6 which that offender currently holds,
that offender must give a further notification under section 86(2).
(b) has left the United Kingdom; and (c) subsequently returns to the United Kingdom.
(2) Except as provided by paragraph (3) below, every relevant offender to whom this regulation applies must give a notification under section 86(3) within three days of that offender's return to the United Kingdom.
(b) disclosed a point of arrival under the provisions of regulation 6(e) above,
provided that offender's return to the United Kingdom was on that date and at that point of arrival.
(b) at which, pursuant to the provisions of section 87, notifications under section 83, 84 or 85 may from time to time be made.
(2) For the purpose of giving a notification under section 86(2) as required by regulation 5(3), or a further notification under section 86(2) as required by regulation 7 above, a relevant offender must attend at a police station prescribed under section 87 but such a police station need not be in the relevant offender's local police area.
(b) his or her home address; and (c) his or her date of birth,
as currently notified under Part 2. (This note is not part of the Regulations) These Regulations extend to Scotland. Separate Regulations extend to England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Part 2 of the Sexual Offences Act 2003 ("the Act") re-enacts with modifications Part I of the Sex Offenders Act 1997 (the "1997 Act") and specifies that relevant offenders are required to notify their personal details to the police. Section 86 of the Act provides for such offenders to notify the police of their intention to travel abroad and of their return. These Regulations make provision for this notification and replace the equivalent Regulations under the 1997 Act (the Sex Offenders (Notice Requirements) (Foreign Travel) (Scotland) Regulations 2001) except that the 2001 Regulations continue to apply to existing offenders as specified in regulation 3. In addition, the Regulations do not apply to persons who would be unable to meet the requirements of the new Regulations because they are departing on or before 9th May (regulation 3). Regulation 5(2) requires a relevant offender to give a notification under section 86(2) of the Act to the police at least seven days before the date on which he or she leaves the United Kingdom, where that offender intends to leave the United Kingdom for a period of three days or longer. The Act specifies that the notification must disclose the date of departure from the United Kingdom, the country to which the relevant offender will travel (or, if there is more than one, the first country), and the point of arrival in that country. A relevant offender's "point of arrival" in any country is to be determined in accordance with regulation 4. Where an offender does not know the date of his or her departure more than seven days in advance of the date of departure, regulation 5(3) applies and requires notification to be given no less than twenty four hours in advance of the date of departure. This would cover, for example, where an offender travels abroad at short notice. Regulation 6 also provides that a notification must disclose additional information in relation to the relevant offender's travel, on top of the requirements in the Act. As much of this information as possible should be provided in the notification, whether the notification is given no less than seven days before the date of departure, or no less than twenty four hours before the date of departure. Regulation 7 provides that where a notification has been given but the information disclosed becomes out of date prior to the offender's intended departure, then a further notification must be given no later than twenty four hours prior to departure. Regulations 8 and 9 require the relevant offender to give a notification within three days of his or her return to the United Kingdom, disclosing his or her date of return and point of arrival in the United Kingdom, unless that information has previously been notified, and the date and point of arrival are as notified. Regulation 10 sets out the general rule that to give a notification the relevant offender must attend in person at a police station prescribed under section 87 of the Act. The exception to this rule is the case of a notification given under regulations 5(3) and 7 which need not be given at a police station in the relevant offender's local police area. Regulation 10 also provides that a relevant offender giving a notification must inform the person to whom he or she gives the notification of his or her name(s), his or her home address and his or her date of birth, as currently notified under Part 2 of the Act; and where he or she is giving a further notification under regulation 7, he or she must tell the person to whom he or she gives the notification of the police station at which he or she gave the earlier notification. In terms of section 91 of the Act, where a relevant offender without reasonable excuse fails to give a notification in accordance with the Regulations or notifies to the police information which he or she knows to be false, he or she will be guilty of an offence and be liable in the case of conviction on indictment to imprisonment for up to five years, and in the case of summary conviction to imprisonment for up to six months or a fine not exceeding the statutory maximum, or both. Notes: [1] 2003 c.42. The functions of the Secretary of State were transferred to the Scottish Ministers by virtue of section 142(6) of the Sexual Offences Act 2003 ( the "2003 Act") and section 53 of the Scotland Act 1998 (c.46).back [2] S.S.I. 2001/188 which were made under section 2 of the Sex Offenders Act 1997 (c.51), which is repealed and re enacted with modifications by the 2003 Act.back [3] "relevant offender" is defined in section 80(2) of the 2003 Act as a person for the time being subject to the notification requirements of Part 2 of that Act.back [4] 1997 c.51; section 2(6E) was inserted by the Criminal Justice and Court Services Act 2000 (c.43), section 66, Schedule 5 paragraph 4.back
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