PART XI Sentencing
F1Community payback orders
227ACommunity payback orders
(1)
Where a person (the “offender”) is convicted of an offence punishable by imprisonment, the court may, instead of imposing a sentence of imprisonment, impose a community payback order on the offender.
(2)
A community payback order is an order imposing one or more of the following requirements—
(a)
an offender supervision requirement,
(b)
a compensation requirement,
(c)
an unpaid work or other activity requirement,
(d)
a programme requirement,
(e)
a residence requirement,
(f)
a mental health treatment requirement,
(g)
a drug treatment requirement,
(h)
an alcohol treatment requirement,
(i)
a conduct requirement.
F2(j)
a restricted movement requirement.
(3)
Subsection (4) applies where—
(a)
a person (the “offender”) is convicted of an offence punishable by a fine (whether or not it is also punishable by imprisonment), and
(b)
where the offence is also punishable by imprisonment, the court decides not to impose—
(i)
a sentence of imprisonment, or
(ii)
a community payback order under subsection (1) instead of a sentence of imprisonment.
(4)
The court may, instead of or as well as imposing a fine, impose a community payback order on the offender imposing one or more of the following requirements—
(a)
an offender supervision requirement,
(b)
a level 1 unpaid work or other activity requirement,
(c)
a conduct requirement.
(5)
A justice of the peace court may only impose a community payback order imposing one or more of the following requirements—
(a)
an offender supervision requirement,
(b)
a compensation requirement,
(c)
an unpaid work or other activity requirement,
(d)
a residence requirement,
(e)
a conduct requirement.
(6)
Subsection (5)(c) is subject to section 227J(4).
(7)
The Scottish Ministers may by order made by statutory instrument amend subsection (5) so as to add to or omit requirements that may be imposed by a community payback order imposed by a justice of the peace court.
(8)
An order is not to be made under subsection (7) unless a draft of the statutory instrument containing the order has been laid before and approved by resolution of the Scottish Parliament.
(9)
In this section and sections 227B to 227ZK, except where the context requires otherwise—
“ court ” means the High Court, the sheriff or a justice of the peace court,
“ imprisonment ” includes detention.