| International Criminal Court (Scotland) Act 2001 | ||
| 2001 asp 13 - continued | ||
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| PART 3 | ||
| ENFORCEMENT OF SENTENCES AND ORDERS | ||
Sentences of imprisonment | ||
| 23 | Detention in Scotland of certain prisoners | |
| (1) This section applies where the Scottish Ministers have agreed, in pursuance of section 42(2)(b) of the 2001 Act (duty to issue warrant where the Scottish Ministers agree that a person should be detained in Scotland), that a person on whom a sentence of imprisonment has been imposed (a "prisoner") should be detained in Scotland. | ||
| (2) The warrant issued by the Scottish Ministers under that section of the 2001 Act shall include provision authorising- | ||
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| (any such warrant being referred to in this section as a "Scottish warrant"). | ||
| (3) The provisions of a Scottish warrant- | ||
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| (4) Subject to section 24 of this Act, a prisoner subject to a Scottish warrant shall be treated for all purposes as if the prisoner were subject to a sentence of imprisonment imposed in exercise of its criminal jurisdiction by a court in Scotland. | ||
| 24 | Limited disapplication of certain provisions relating to sentences | |
| The following provisions shall not apply in relation to a person detained in Scotland in pursuance of section 42(2)(b) of the 2001 Act- | ||
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| 25 | Amendment of Mental Health (Scotland) Act 1984 | |
| In section 74(6) of the Mental Health (Scotland) Act 1984 (c.36) (application, in circumstances where a person is released from a sentence of imprisonment, of provisions relating to transfer directions and restriction directions), at the end there shall be inserted "or otherwise". | ||
Orders | ||
| 26 | Power to make provision for enforcement of orders | |
| (1) The Scottish Ministers may make provision by regulations for the enforcement in Scotland of- | ||
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| (2) The regulations may authorise the Scottish Ministers- | ||
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| (3) The regulations shall provide for the registration of the order by a court in Scotland as a precondition of enforcement. | ||
| (4) An order shall not be so registered unless the court is satisfied that the order is in force and not subject to appeal. | ||
| (5) If the order has been partly complied with, the court shall register the order for enforcement only so far as it has not been complied with. | ||
| (6) The regulations may provide that- | ||
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| as if the order were an order of a court in Scotland. | ||
| (7) The regulations may for the purposes mentioned in subsection (6)(a) above apply any enactment relating to the enforcement in Scotland of orders of a court of a country or territory outside the United Kingdom. | ||
| (8) A court shall not exercise its powers of enforcement under the regulations in relation to any property unless it is satisfied- | ||
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| (9) The regulations may provide that the reasonable expenses of and incidental to the registration and enforcement of an order are recoverable as if they were sums recoverable under the order. | ||
| (10) Regulations under this section- | ||
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