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Disclosure (Scotland) Act 2020

Section 45: Offences under sections 42 and 44: supplementary provision

88.Section 45 makes exceptions to the offences under sections 42 and 44. Subsection (1)(a) and (b) makes clear that it is not an offence for the subject of the disclosure to share a Level 2 disclosure that relates to them, nor is it an offence where the subject of the disclosure consents to their disclosure information being shared. Subsection (1)(c) to (e) provides further circumstances in which the offence in section 42 is disapplied. Ministers have the power to prescribe further circumstances under subsection (1)(f).

89.Subsection (2)(a) and (b) has a similar effect of disapplying the offence under section 44 where the use of the disclosure is by the subject of the disclosure or by another person with the consent of the subject of the disclosure. Subsection (2)(c) to (e) provides further circumstances in which the offence at section 44 is disapplied. Ministers have the power under subsection (2)(f) to prescribe other circumstances in which it will not be an offence to disclose or use a Level 2 disclosure.

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