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PART 1 SDisclosure of criminal history and other information

GeneralS

Prospective

60Form and manner of applications and noticesS

(1)The Scottish Ministers must determine the form and manner in which—

(a)any application under this Part is to be made,

(b)any notice or notification under this Part is to be given.

(2)A determination under subsection (1) may in particular make provision for—

(a)an application to be made (and signed or countersigned), or

(b)a notice or notification to be given,

by using electronic communications.

(3)A determination under subsection (1) must allow an application to be made in the form of a printed or written document if the applicant so chooses.

(4)Subsection (3) does not apply to a determination relating to an application for a Level 1 disclosure made under section 2 by an accredited body on behalf of an individual.

(5)A determination under subsection (1) relating to an application for a Level 1 disclosure made under section 2 by an accredited body on behalf of an individual may include provision about the form and manner in which the individual's consent to the application is to be given and evidenced for the purposes of subsection (2) of that section.

(6)The Scottish Ministers may make different determinations under this section for—

(a)different applications, notices or notifications, or

(b)other different purposes.

(7)The Scottish Ministers must arrange for their determinations under this section to be published in such manner as they see fit.

(8)The Scottish Ministers need not consider any application under this Part that is not made in the form and manner determined by them under this section.

(9)In this section, “application” includes request and any statement or other document that is to accompany an application.

Prospective

61FeesS

(1)The Scottish Ministers may by regulations make provision for the charging of fees in respect of the exercise of their functions under this Part.

(2)Regulations under this section may in particular provide for the charging of fees for or in connection with—

(a)an application for a Level 1 disclosure,

(b)an application for a Level 2 disclosure,

(c)an application for registration in the register of accredited bodies and registration in the register,

(d)an application nominating the lead signatory or a countersignatory of an accredited body,

(e)the notification of any changes relating to the prescribed details of an accredited body's lead signatory or countersignatory,

(f)the provision of any documentation confirming the authenticity of a certificate provided in response to an application for a Level 1 disclosure,

(g)a Level 1 review application,

(h)a Level 2 review application,

(i)verifying the identity of an applicant of a disclosure request.

(3)Regulations may in particular provide for—

(a)different fees in different circumstances,

(b)reduction, waiver or refund of fees,

(c)the manner in which fees are to be paid.

(4)The provision which may be made by virtue of subsection (2)(c) includes in particular provision for—

(a)annual or other recurring fees in respect of—

(i)registration in the register of accredited bodies,

(ii)the nomination of the lead signatory or a countersignatory of an accredited body,

(b)such annual or other recurring fees to be paid in advance or in arrears.

(5)Where regulations provide for a fee to be charged in respect of any application, the Scottish Ministers need not consider the application unless the fee is paid in the manner provided for in the regulations.

Prospective

62Fees for provision of information by the chief constableS

The Scottish Ministers must pay to the Scottish Police Authority such fee as they think appropriate for the provision of information to them by the chief constable in pursuance of any provision of this Part.

63Guidance for chief constableS

(1)The Scottish Ministers must issue guidance to the chief constable about the exercise of the chief constable's functions under this Part.

(2)The Scottish Ministers may from time to time issue revised guidance, and references in this section to guidance include revised guidance.

(3)The guidance may in particular include provision about the conduct of reviews under section 23.

(4)Before issuing guidance under this section, the Scottish Ministers must consult the chief constable.

(5)The chief constable must have regard to guidance issued under this section in exercising functions under this Part.

Commencement Information

I1S. 63 in force at 10.12.2021 for specified purposes by S.S.I. 2021/380, reg. 2, sch.

Prospective

64Sharing of information with the chief constableS

(1)The Scottish Ministers may make available to the chief constable any information mentioned in subsection (2) that they hold in connection with the performance of their functions under this Part.

(2)The information is—

(a)the name, address and date of birth of any individual,

(b)any other information that would enable or assist constables of the Police Service of Scotland to satisfy themselves as to the identity of an individual.

(3)Information disclosed under subsection (1) may be used by constables of the Police Service of Scotland only for—

(a)the performance of the chief constable's functions under this Part, or

(b)the law enforcement purposes within the meaning of section 31 of the Data Protection Act 2018.

Prospective

65Sources of informationS

(1)Any person who holds central records must make those records available to the Scottish Ministers for the purposes of enabling or assisting them to perform their functions under this Part.

(2)The Scottish Ministers may by notice require any person mentioned in subsection (3) to provide them with information which they—

(a)believe the person holds, and

(b)consider is necessary to carry out their functions under this Part.

(3)The persons are—

(a)an individual applying for a Level 1 or a Level 2 disclosure,

(b)the chief constable,

(c)the Principal Reporter,

(d)the Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service,

(e)a local authority,

(f)any other person the Scottish Ministers consider appropriate.

(4)The chief constable must not provide information by virtue of a notice under subsection (2) if the chief constable thinks that disclosing the information would be contrary to the interests of the prevention or detection of crime.

(5)No proceedings are competent against the Scottish Ministers by reason of an inaccuracy in the information made available or provided to them in accordance with or in pursuance of any power or duty under this Part to provide information to the Scottish Ministers in relation to their functions under this Part.

Prospective

66Delegation of functions of Scottish MinistersS

(1)The Scottish Ministers may, to such extent and subject to such conditions as they think appropriate, delegate any of their functions under this Part (other than excepted functions) to such person as they may determine.

(2)An excepted function is a function—

(a)relating to the making of regulations,

(b)relating to the publishing or revising of a code of practice under section 55,

(c)relating to the laying of such a code of practice before the Scottish Parliament,

(d)relating to the making of a determination under section 34(1) or 60(1),

(e)relating to the determination of a fee under section 62,

(f)relating to the issuing and revising of guidance under section 63.

(3)A delegation under subsection (1) may be varied or revoked at any time.

(4)No proceedings are competent against a person exercising functions delegated under this section by reason of an inaccuracy in the information made available or provided to the person in accordance with or in pursuance of any power or duty under this Part to provide information to the Scottish Ministers in relation to their functions under this Part.

Prospective

67Saving: disclosure of information and recordsS

Nothing in this Part limits any power that exists otherwise than under this Act to disclose information or to make records available.

Prospective

68Definition of consideration of suitabilityS

In sections 17(1)(b) and 44(2), the references to a person (“A”) considering an individual's suitability to carry out, or to be offered or supplied for, a type of regulated role are references to A considering the individual's suitability—

(a)to carry out that type of regulated role for A,

(b)to be supplied by A to carry out that type of regulated role for another person,

(c)for any other prescribed purpose.

69Interpretation of Part 1S

In this Part—

Commencement Information

I2S. 69 in force at 10.12.2021 for specified purposes by S.S.I. 2021/380, reg. 2, sch.