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The Criminal Justice and Data Protection (Protocol No. 36) Regulations 2014

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Obligations upon conviction of a national of a member State

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64.—(1) Where a conviction is entered on the UK criminal record, it must be accompanied where available by information on the nationality or nationalities of the convicted person if he or she is a national of another member State.

(2) The UK Central Authority must, as soon as possible, inform the central authorities of the other member States, in accordance with regulation 73, of any convictions against the nationals of those member States within the United Kingdom, as entered in the UK criminal record.

(3) In relation to information contained in the UK criminal record by virtue of paragraph (1), any subsequent alteration or deletion of such information must be immediately transmitted by the UK Central Authority, in accordance with regulation 73, to the central authority of the member State of the person’s nationality.

(4) Where the UK Central Authority has provided information to another member State under paragraphs (2) or (3), it must communicate to the central authority of the member State of the person’s nationality, on that member State’s request, a copy of the conviction and subsequent measures as well as any other relevant information in order to enable it to consider whether it necessitates any measure at national level.

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