Part 13Amendments of the Debt Arrangement and Attachment (Scotland) Act 2002
212Further amendments of the Debt Arrangement and Attachment (Scotland) Act 2002
(1)
The 2002 Act is further amended as follows.
(2)
In section 2(3) (form and content of applications for debt payment programmes), the words “shall be signed by the debtor and” are repealed.
(3)
“(3)
Subsections (1) and (2) above are subject to any contrary provision in regulations made under section 7(1) below.”.
(4)
In section 5(4) (form and content of applications for variation of debt payment programmes), paragraph (b) and the word “and” immediately preceding it are repealed.
(5)
In section 7(2) (examples of provision that may be made by regulations under section 7(1))—
(a)
“(ba)
circumstances in which some or all of the functions of a money adviser under section 3 above may instead be carried out by an approved intermediary;
(bb)
circumstances in which a debtor is entitled to make an application for the approval, or the variation, of a debt payment programme where the debtor has not obtained advice under section 3(1) above;
(bc)
the manner in which—
(i)
the seeking of the consent of creditors to applications for approval of debt payment programmes; or
(ii)
the making of such applications,
affects the rights and remedies of creditors or other third parties;”;
(b)
“(sa)
the class of person who may act as an approved intermediary;”; and
(c)
“(ua)
the functions of an approved intermediary;”.
(6)
““approved intermediary” means any person, not being a money adviser, who has been approved by the Scottish Ministers as a person who may give advice to a debtor for the purposes of section 3(1) above;”.
(7)
In section 10(5)
(attachment), in the definition of “debt advice and information package”, for “Scottish Ministers” substitute “
Scottish Civil Enforcement Commission
”
.
(8)
In section 19(1)
(removal and auction of attached articles), for “The officer who attached articles” substitute “
An officer
”
.
(9)
“19AUrgent removal of attached articles
(1)
The officer may at any time remove an attached article without notice if—
(a)
the officer considers it necessary for—
(i)
the security; or
(ii)
the preservation of the value,
of the article; and
(b)
there is insufficient time to obtain an order under section 20(1)(a) below.
(2)
The officer shall remove an article under subsection (1) above—
(a)
to the nearest convenient premises of the debtor or the person in possession of the articles; or
(b)
if—
(i)
no such premises are available; or
(ii)
the officer considers such premises to be unsuitable,
to the nearest suitable secure premises.
(3)
Subsections (2) and (6) of section 19 above shall apply to this section as they apply to that section.”.
(10)
“—
(i)
who attached articles; or
(ii)
who is authorised to arrange the auction”.
(11)
“—
(i)
who attached articles; or
(ii)
who is authorised to arrange the auction,”.
(12)
In section 26(5)(b)
(return of removed articles), for “the officer” substitute “
an officer
”
.
(13)
In section 27(4) (notice of auction), the words “authorised to arrange the auction” are repealed.
(14)
In section 31 (disposal of proceeds of auction)—
(a)
“(1A)
Where an article is sold at the auction at a price below the value of the article, the difference between that price and that value shall, prior to the proceeds of the auction being disposed of under subsection (1) above, be credited against the sum recoverable.
(1B)
Where—
(a)
an article to which subsection (1A) above applies has been damaged and revalued under section 21(10)(b) above;
(b)
the damage was not caused by the fault of the debtor; and
(c)
no sum has been consigned into court by a third party under section 21(11) above,
the revaluation shall be disregarded for the purposes of subsection (1A) above.”; and
(b)
in subsection (4), after “subsections” insert “
(1A),
”
.
(15)
“60AElectronic signatures
(1)
This section applies where—
(a)
a report or declaration under this Act requires to be signed; and
(b)
provision is made by virtue of this Act or any other enactment permitting the report or declaration to be an electronic communication.
(2)
Where the report or declaration is an electronic communication, the requirement is satisfied by a certified electronic signature.
(3)
Subsection (2) above is to be read in accordance with section 7(2) and (3) of the Electronic Communications Act 2000 (c. 7) (electronic signatures and certification).”.
(16)
In schedule 1 (expenses)—
(a)
“(oa)
in serving notice on the debtor under section 49(1)(b) above;”; and
(b)
“1A
The expenses referred to in sub-paragraphs (i), (j) and (k) of paragraph 1 above shall not be chargeable against the debtor if the articles are removed under section 19A(1) above.”.