The Criminal Justice and Data Protection (Protocol No. 36) Regulations 2014

Duties of court responsible for monitoring supervision measures
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108.—(1) This regulation applies in relation to any time when a magistrates’ court which has decided to recognise a decision on supervision measures—

(a)has become responsible under regulation 107 for monitoring the supervision measures, and

(b)has not yet ceased under regulation 112 to be responsible for monitoring them.

(2) The magistrates’ court must immediately notify the competent authority of the issuing State, using the form set out in Annex II to the Framework Decision, if it becomes aware of—

(a)a breach of the supervision measures, or

(b)any other finding which could result in the competent authority taking a subsequent decision in relation to the decision on supervision measures, as mentioned in Article 18(1) of the Framework Decision (competence to take all subsequent decisions and governing law).

(3) The magistrates’ court must notify the competent authority of the issuing State without delay if—

(a)legal proceedings are brought in relation to the decision to recognise the decision on supervision measures, or

(b)it becomes aware of any change of residence of the person subject to the decision on supervision measures.