Part 18Miscellaneous
Orders made outwith Scotland
190Effect of orders made outwith Scotland
(1)
The Scottish Ministers may by regulations make provision for a specified non-Scottish order which appears to them to correspond to a compulsory supervision order to have effect as if it were such an order.
(2)
Regulations under subsection (1)—
(a)
may provide that a non-Scottish order is to have such effect only—
(i)
in specified circumstances,
(ii)
for specified purposes,
(b)
may modify the following enactments in their application by virtue of the regulations to a non-Scottish order—
(i)
the Social Work (Scotland) Act 1968,
(ii)
this Act,
(c)
are subject to affirmative procedure.
(3)
In this section—
“non-Scottish order” means an order made by a court in England and Wales or in Northern Ireland,
“specified” means specified in the regulations.