Part VIII General

120CF1Enforcement of orders in other parts of United Kingdom

1

Her Majesty may by Order in Council make provision for an investigatory order made in one part of the United Kingdom to be enforced in another part.

2

In subsection (1) “investigatory order” means any of the following kinds of order—

a

an order under section 22B (F2further information orders);

b

an order under paragraph 5 of Schedule 5 (production orders: England and Wales and Northern Ireland) that is made in connection with a terrorist investigation in relation to terrorist property;

c

an order under paragraph 13(1)(b) of that Schedule that is made in connection with material produced or made available as a result of an order within paragraph (b) of this subsection;

d

an order under paragraph 22 of Schedule 5 (production orders: Scotland) that is made in connection with a terrorist investigation in relation to terrorist property;

e

an order under paragraph 30(1)(b) of that Schedule that is made in connection with material produced or made available as a result of an order within paragraph (d) of this subsection;

f

an order under paragraph 9 of Schedule 5A (disclosure orders: England and Wales and Northern Ireland);

g

an order under paragraph 19 of that Schedule (disclosure orders: Scotland);

h

an order under paragraph 1 of Schedule 6 (financial information orders);

i

an order under paragraph 2 of Schedule 6A (account monitoring orders).

3

An Order under this section may apply (with or without modifications) any provision of or made under—

a

an Act (including this Act),

b

an Act of the Scottish Parliament, or

c

Northern Ireland legislation.

4

An Order under this section—

a

may make different provision for different purposes;

b

may include supplementary, incidental, saving or transitional provisions.

5

Rules of court may make whatever provision is necessary or expedient to give effect to an Order under this section.

6

A statutory instrument containing an Order under this section is subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of either House of Parliament.