2015 No. 121

High Court Of Justiciary
Sheriff Court
Justice Of The Peace Court

Act of Adjournal (Criminal Procedure Rules Amendment No. 2) (European Protection Orders) 2015

Made

Laid before the Scottish Parliament

Coming into force

The Lord Justice General, the Lord Justice Clerk and the Lords Commissioners of Justiciary, under and by virtue of the powers conferred on them by section 305 of the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 19951, and all other powers enabling them in that behalf, do hereby enact and declare:

Citation, commencement etc.1

1

This Act of Adjournal may be cited as the Act of Adjournal (Criminal Procedure Rules Amendment No. 2) (European Protection Orders) 2015.

2

It comes into force on 1st April 2015.

3

A certified copy of this Act of Adjournal is to be inserted in the Books of Adjournal.

Amendment of the Act of Adjournal (Criminal Procedure Rules) 19962

1

The Criminal Procedure Rules 19962 are amended in accordance with this paragraph.

2

After Chapter 60 (Regulatory Reform (Scotland) Act 2014)3, insert—

CHAPTER 61EUROPEAN PROTECTION ORDERS

Interpretation61.1

In this Chapter words and expressions have the same meaning as that given by section 254A or section 254B(7) of the Act of 19954.

Information about European Protection Orders61.2

1

Where a court makes a protection measure, it must—

a

where the protection measure is made before conviction, direct the prosecutor to inform the protected person under paragraph (2); or

b

otherwise, direct the clerk of court to inform the protected person under paragraph (2).

2

A person is informed under this paragraph if—

a

informed of the possibility of applying for a European Protection Order if that person decides to reside or stay in another Member State of the European Union and of the basic conditions for making such a request; and

b

advised that an application for a European Protection Order should be made before leaving the United Kingdom.

Application for a European Protection Order61.3

1

An application is to be made by minute in Form 61.3.

2

An application which relates to a protection measure issued by a court in Scotland must be made to the court which issued that protection measure.

3

The court must send to the competent authority of the issuing state an application which relates to a protection measure issued in the issuing state.

4

An application may be granted by the court in chambers.

Issuing of a European Protection Order61.4

1

A European Protection Order is to be issued in Form 61.4-A.

2

Where the court refuses an application, it must send that decision to the protected person in Form 61.4-B.

3

The court must arrange for the translation of a European Protection Order into the official language (or into one of the official languages) of the executing state.

Recognition of a European Protection Order61.5

1

Where the sheriff has to inform the competent authority of the issuing state of refusal and the grounds of refusal under section 254C(5) of the Act of 1995, it must be done in Form 61.5-A.

2

Where the sheriff has to inform the protected person of refusal and the grounds of refusal under section 254C(5) of the Act of 1995, it must be done in Form 61.5-B.

Implementation of a recognised European Protection Order61.6

1

A non-harassment order made under section 245D of the Act of 1995 is to be made in Form 61.6-A.

2

An order may be granted by the sheriff in chambers.

3

Where the sheriff has to provide information under section 254D(6) of the Act of 1995, it must be done in Form 61.6-B.

4

Where the court must notify the competent authority of the issuing state of a conviction under section 254D(8) of the Act of 1995, it must send that notification in Form 61.6-C.

5

The court must arrange for the translation of a notification under paragraph (4) into the official language (or into one of the official languages) of the issuing state.

Modification and revocation of a non-harassment order61.7

1

An application by an offender to modify or revoke a non‒harassment order under section 254E (3) or (5) of the Act of 1995 is to be made in Form 61.7-A.

2

Where the sheriff has to provide information under section 254E(6) of the Act of 1995, it must be done in Form 61.7-B.

Translation free of charge61.8

Translation required under this Chapter must be provided free of charge.

Where competent authority not known61.9

1

This rule applies where the court has to send information to the competent authority of an issuing state under rule 61.3(4), 61.5(1), 61.6(3) or (4) or 61.7(2), but that competent authority is not known to the court.

2

The court must make all relevant inquiries to identify the competent authority, including via the contact points of the European Judicial Network referred to in the Council Decision 2008/976/JHA of 16 December 2008 on the European Judicial Network5, the National Member of Eurojust or the National System for the coordination of Eurojust of the United Kingdom.

3

In the appendix, after Form 60.4, insert the Forms set out in the Schedule to this Act of Adjournal.

Brian GillLord Justice GeneralI.P.D.Edinburgh

SCHEDULE

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EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Act of Adjournal)

This Act of Adjournal inserts a new Chapter 61 (European Protection Orders) into the Criminal Procedure Rules 1996 to make provision in consequence of Directive 2011/99/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 18th December 2011 on the European Protection Order.

When an order granted in criminal proceedings in the High Court, the sheriff court or Justice of the Peace Court is a protection measure for the purposes of the Directive, the rules make provision for the protected person to be informed of the possibility of applying for a European Protection Order. The rules make provision for the form of such applications and for the intimation of any European Protection Order so issued to relevant parties.

The rules also make provision in respect of the recognition and implementation of a European Protection Order made in another member State.