Establishment of safe access zones for protected premises
2Establishment of safe access zones
(1)
A safe access zone is established for each protected premises in accordance with this section.
(2)
A safe access zone for protected premises consists of—
(a)
the protected premises,
(b)
the public area of the grounds (if any), and
(3)
The Scottish Ministers must—
(a)
on the day on which this section comes into force, publish a list of protected premises and the safe access zone for each protected premises, and
(b)
maintain the list in accordance with this Act.
(4)
The list maintained under subsection (3)(b) must, for each protected premises—
(a)
identify the protected premises by name and address,
(b)
if there are grounds, identify the boundary of the grounds by reference to a map,
(c)
specify the distance of the boundary of the safe access zone from the boundary of the protected site,
(d)
identify the boundary of the safe access zone by reference to a map, and
(e)
specify the day on which the safe access zone takes effect.
(5)
In subsection (4), references to “protected premises” include references to proposed protected premises notified under section 3(2).
(6)
A safe access zone for protected premises (or proposed protected premises) takes effect—
(a)
at the beginning of the day on which this section comes into force except in a case mentioned in paragraph (b),
(b)
at the beginning of the day specified in the list maintained by the Scottish Ministers under subsection (3)(b) in the case of—
(ii)
(7)
In this section—
“grounds”, in relation to protected premises, means land adjacent to and associated with the protected premises,
“protected site” means the protected premises and any grounds,
“public area”, in relation to land, means—
(a)
an outdoor area of land that the public may access, and
(b)
any partially enclosed structure on the land that the public may access.