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20.—(1) The Scottish central authority is to assist the courts and the Police Service of Scotland in discharging their responsibilities under this Schedule.
(2) In particular, the Scottish central authority is to—
(a)engage with any central authority or competent authority in a member State which consults it under Article 22(1)(a) of the Framework Decision; and
(b)consult and liaise with the central authority or competent authority in the issuing State and the Police Service of Scotland where appropriate—
(i)to assist the court in considering whether to recognise a decision on supervision measures under paragraph 4(1); and
(ii)to facilitate the smooth and efficient monitoring of the supervision measures contained in a decision which has been recognised under that paragraph.
(3) Where—
(a)a decision on supervision measures has been recognised under paragraph 4(1);
(b)the Scottish central authority has not told the Police Service of Scotland that monitoring of the supervision measures is no longer required; and
(c)the Scottish central authority becomes aware that the person subject to the supervision measures has changed residence,
the Scottish central authority must inform the central authority or competent authority in the issuing State of the person’s change of residence.
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