Part 14Implementation of orders
Movement restriction conditions: regulations etc.
I1150Movement restriction conditions: regulations etc.
1
The Scottish Ministers may by regulations prescribe—
a
restrictions, or
b
monitoring arrangements,
that may be imposed as part of a movement restriction condition.
2
Regulations under subsection (1) may in particular—
a
prescribe the maximum period for which a restriction may have effect,
b
prescribe methods of monitoring compliance with a movement restriction condition,
c
specify devices that may be used for the purpose of that monitoring,
d
prescribe the person or class of person who may be designated to carry out the monitoring, and
e
require that the condition be varied to designate another person if the person designated ceases to be prescribed, or fall within a class of person, prescribed under paragraph (d).
3
Regulations under subsection (1) are subject to the affirmative procedure.
4
The Scottish Ministers may—
a
make arrangements (contractual or otherwise) to secure the services of such persons as they think fit to carry out monitoring, and
b
make those arrangements in a way that provides differently for different areas or different forms of monitoring.
5
Nothing in any enactment or rule of law prevents the disclosure to a person providing a service under an arrangement made under subsection (4) of information relating to a child where the disclosure is made for the purposes only of the full and proper provision of monitoring.