Legislation – The Criminal Justice (Amendment etc.) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019

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Introduction

PART 1
INTRODUCTION

1 Citation, commencement and extent

PART 2
ARRANGEMENTS FOR COMPENSATION FOR VICTIMS OF VIOLENT INTENTIONAL CRIME

2 Revocation of the Victims of Violent Intentional Crime (Arrangements for Compensation) (European Communities) Regulations 2005

2A Saving for applications for compensation received by the Deciding Authority before IP completion day: application of Article 69(1)(c) of the withdrawal agreement

PART 3
EUROPEAN PROTECTION ORDERS

CHAPTER 1 European protection orders: England and Wales

3 Interpretation

4 Revocation of the England and Wales EPO Regulations

5 Transitional and saving provision: requests to executing States to recognise European protection orders made in England and Wales

6 Transitional and saving provision: recognition by England and Wales of European protection orders made by issuing States

7 Saving provision: European protection order modifications communicated, but not given effect to, before exit day

8 Saving provision: European protection order revocation notifications made, but not given effect to, before exit day

CHAPTER 2 European protection orders: Northern Ireland

9 Interpretation

10 Revocation of the Northern Ireland EPO Regulations

11 Transitional and saving provision: requests to executing States to recognise European protection orders made in Northern Ireland

12 Transitional and saving provision: recognition by Northern Ireland of European protection orders made by issuing States

13 Saving provision: European protection order modifications communicated, but not given effect to, before exit day

14 Saving provision: European protection order revocation notifications made, but not given effect to, before exit day

15 Consequential revocation

PART 4
EUROPEAN SUPERVISION ORDERS

16 Amendment of the Criminal Justice and Data Protection (Protocol No. 36) Regulations 2014

16A Transitional and saving provision for England and Wales: decisions on supervision measures received before IP completion day

16B Transitional and saving provision for Northern Ireland: decisions on supervision measures received before IP completion day

PART 5
MUTUAL RECOGNITION OF FINANCIAL PENALTIES

17 Interpretation

18 Amendment of the Courts Act 2003

19 Amendment of the 2008 Act

20 Transitional and saving provision: decisions requiring payment of financial penalties received before IP completion day

PART 6
TAKING ACCOUNT OF CONVICTIONS

CHAPTER 1 Amendments: legislation that extends to England and Wales only

21 Amendment of the Prevention of Crime Act 1953

22 Amendment of the Magistrates’ Courts Act 1980

23 Amendment of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994

24 Amendment of the Crime and Disorder Act 1998

25 Amendment of the Powers of Criminal Courts (Sentencing) Act 2000

26 Amendment of the Criminal Justice Act 2003

27 Amendment of the Coroners and Justice Act 2009

CHAPTER 2 Amendments: legislation that extends to Northern Ireland only

28 Amendment of the Police and Criminal Evidence (Northern Ireland) Order 1989

CHAPTER 3 Amendments: legislation that extends to England and Wales and Northern Ireland

29 Amendment of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984

30 Amendment of the Criminal Justice Act 1988

CHAPTER 4 Transitional provision

31 Transitional provision

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PART 3EUROPEAN PROTECTION ORDERS

CHAPTER 2European protection orders: Northern Ireland

InterpretationF19.

In this Chapter, “the Northern Ireland EPO Regulations” means the Criminal Justice (European Protection Order) (Northern Ireland) Regulations 2014F2.

Revocation of the Northern Ireland EPO Regulations10.

The Northern Ireland EPO Regulations are revoked.

F3Transitional and saving provision: requests to executing States to recognise European protection orders made in Northern Ireland11.

(1)

The following provisions of the Northern Ireland EPO Regulations continue to apply, as if they had not been revoked by regulation 10, to relevant European protection orders as defined in paragraph (2) below (and see Article 62(1)(k) of the withdrawal agreement and sections 7A and 7C of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018)—

(a)

regulations 1 to 4;

(b)

regulation 6;

(c)

regulations 9 and 10.

(2)

A relevant European protection order is one received before IP completion day by the competent authority of the executing State under regulation 9(2) of the Northern Ireland EPO Regulations (notifying the executing State of the European protection order) or by any other authority of the executing State with no competence to recognise a European protection order but which forwards it to the competent authority.

(3)

For the purposes of this regulation—

(a)

“the competent authority” has the same meaning as in regulation 2(1) of the Northern Ireland EPO Regulations (interpretation – general);

(b)

“the executing State” has the same meaning as in regulation 3(2) and 4(5) of the Northern Ireland EPO Regulations (interpretation – Part 2 and power of a court to make a European protection order);

(c)

the provisions of the Northern Ireland EPO Regulations referred to in paragraph (1) are to be read as if the term “member State” included the United Kingdom.

F4Transitional and saving provision: recognition by Northern Ireland of European protection orders made by issuing States12.

(1)

The following provisions of the Northern Ireland EPO Regulations continue to apply, as if they had not been revoked by regulation 10, to relevant European protection orders as defined in paragraph (2) below—

(a)

regulations 1 and 2;

(b)

regulations 11 to 14;

(c)

regulations 16 to 19;

(d)

the Schedule (grounds for refusal to give effect to a European protection order).

(2)

A relevant European protection order is one received from the issuing State before IP completion day by the central authority for Northern Ireland under regulation 12(2) of the Northern Ireland EPO Regulations (requests from other member States to recognise a European protection order), or by any other authority of Northern Ireland with no competence to recognise a European protection order but which forwards it to the central authority.

(3)

For the purposes of this regulation—

(a)

“the central authority for Northern Ireland” has the same meaning as in regulation 2(1) of the Northern Ireland EPO Regulations;

(b)

“the issuing State” has the same meaning as in regulation 2(1) of the Northern Ireland EPO Regulations;

(c)

the provisions of the Northern Ireland EPO Regulations referred to in paragraph (1) are to be read as if the term “member State” included the United Kingdom.

Saving provision: European protection order modifications communicated, but not given effect to, before exit dayF513.

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Saving provision: European protection order revocation notifications made, but not given effect to, before exit dayF614.

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Consequential revocation15.

The Criminal Justice (European Protection Order) (Amendment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2015 M1 are revoked.