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PART VIIENFORCEMENT

Powers of the court

Penalties

80.—(1) A person guilty of an offence under regulation 71, 72, or 74(2) above shall be liable on summary conviction—

(a)to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three months; or

(b)to a fine not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale,

or to both.

(2) A person guilty of an offence under regulation 70, 73, 74(1) or 75 above shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale.

Power of the court to require matter to be remedied

81.—(1) Where a person is convicted of an offence under regulation 70 or 73 above in respect of any matters which appear to the court to be matters which it is in his power to remedy, the court may, in addition to or instead of imposing any punishment, order him, within such time as may be fixed by the order, to take such steps as may be specified in the order for remedying the said matters.

(2) The time fixed by an order under paragraph (1) above may be extended or further extended by order of the court on an application made before the end of that time as originally fixed or as extended under this paragraph, as the case may be.

(3) Where a person is ordered under paragraph (1) above to remedy any matters, that person shall not be guilty of an offence under regulation 70 or 73 above as the case may be in respect of those matters in so far as they continue during the time fixed by the order or any further time allowed under paragraph (2) above.

Forfeiture: England and Wales and Northern Ireland

82.—(1) An enforcement authority in England and Wales or Northern Ireland may apply under this regulation for an order for the forfeiture of—

(a)any applicable terminal equipment on the grounds that there has been a contravention in relation thereto of regulation 8 above;

(b)either—

(i)any terminal equipment other than applicable terminal equipment; or

(ii)any connection-capable equipment or radio connection-capable equipment other than equipment to which regulation 12(1) applies,

on the grounds that there is affixed to it either the CE mark or the connection symbol or the non-connection symbol or any inscription liable to be confused with any such mark in contravention of regulation 10;

(c)any connection-capable equipment or radio connection-capable equipment to which paragraph (1) of regulation 12 above applies on the grounds either that—

(i)it does not comply with the requirements of that paragraph; or

(ii)there is affixed to it the connection symbol or any inscription liable to be confused therewith in contravention of regulation 12.

(2) An application under this regulation may be made—

(a)where proceedings have been brought in a magistrates' court for an offence in respect of an offence in relation to some or all of the equipment under regulation 70, 71 or 73, to that court;

(b)where an application with respect to some or all of the equipment has been made to a magistrates' court under regulation 65 or 68 above, to that court; and

(c)where no application for the forfeiture of the equipment has been made under sub-paragraph (a) or (b) above, by way of complaint to a magistrates' court.

(3) On an application under this regulation the court shall make an order for the forfeiture of the equipment only if it is satisfied that there has been a contravention in relation thereto of regulation 8 or 12 above.

(4) For the avoidance of doubt it is hereby declared that a court may infer for the purposes of this regulation that there has been a contravention in relation to any equipment of regulation 8 or 12 above if it is satisfied that that regulation has been contravened in relation to equipment which is representative of that equipment (whether by reason of being of the same design or part of the same consignment or batch or otherwise).

(5) Any person aggrieved by an order made under this regulation by a magistrates' court, or by a decision of such court not to make such an order, may appeal against that order or decision—

(a)in England and Wales, to the Crown Court;

(b)in Northern Ireland, to the county court,

and an order so made may contain such provision as appears to the court to be appropriate for delaying the coming into force of an order pending the making and determination of any appeal (including any application under section 111 of the Magistrates' Courts Act 1980 or Article 146 of the Magistrates' Courts (Northern Ireland) Order 1981 (statement of case)).

(6) Subject to paragraph (7) below, where any equipment is forfeited under this regulation it shall be destroyed in accordance with such directions as the court may give.

(7) On making an order under this regulation a magistrates' court may, if it considers it appropriate to do so, direct that the equipment to which the order relates shall (instead of being destroyed) be released, to such person as the court may specify, on condition that that person—

(a)does not supply the equipment to any person otherwise than—

(i)to a person who carries on a business of buying equipment of the same description as the first mentioned equipment and repairing or recondition-ing it; or

(ii)as scrap (that is to say, for the value of materials included in the equipment rather than for the value of the equipment itself); and

(b)complies with any order to pay costs or expenses (including any order under regulation 84 below) which has been made against that person in the proceedings for the order for forfeiture.

Forfeiture: Scotland

83.—(1) In Scotland a sheriff may—

(a)on an application by the procurator-fiscal made in the manner specified in section 310 of the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1975(1) ; or

(b)where a person is convicted of any offence in any of the circumstances mentioned in sub-paragraphs (i) to (iii) below, in addition to any other penalty which the sheriff may impose,

make an order for forfeiture of—

(i)any applicable terminal equipment on the grounds that there has been a contravention in relation thereto of regulation 8 above;

(ii)either—

(aa)any terminal equipment other than applicable terminal equipment; or

(bb)any connection-capable equipment or radio connection-capable equipment other than equipment to which regulation 12(1) applies,

on the grounds that there is affixed to it either the CE mark or the connection symbol or the non-connection symbol or any inscription liable to be confused with any such mark in contravention of regulation 10;

(iii)any connection-capable equipment or radio connection—capable equipment to which paragraph (1) of regulation 12 above applies on the grounds either that—

(aa)it does not comply with the requirements of that paragraph; or

(bb)there is affixed to it the connection symbol or any inscription liable to be confused therewith in contravention of regulation 12.

(2) The procurator-fiscal making an application under paragraph (1)(a) above shall serve on any person appearing to him to be the owner of, or otherwise to have an interest in, the equipment to which the application relates a copy of the application, together with a notice giving him the opportunity to appear at the hearing of the application to show cause why the equipment should not be forfeited.

(3) Service under paragraph (2) above shall be carried out, and such service may be proved, in the manner specified for citation of an accused in summary proceedings under the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1975.

(4) Any person upon whom a notice is served under paragraph (2) above and any other person claiming to be the owner of, or otherwise to have an interest in, the equipment to which an application under this regulation relates shall be entitled to appear at the hearing of the application to show cause why the equipment should not be forfeited.

(5) The sheriff shall not make an order following an application under paragraph (1)(a) above—

(a)if any person on whom notice is served under paragraph (2) above does not appear, unless service of the notice on that person is proved; or

(b)if no notice under paragraph (2) above has been served, unless the court is satisfied that in the circumstances it was reasonable not to serve notice on any person.

(6) The sheriff shall make an order under this regulation only if he is satisfied that there has been a contravention in relation to the equipment of regulation 8 or 12 above.

(7) For the avoidance of doubt it is hereby declared that the sheriff may infer for the purposes of this regulation that there has been a contravention in relation to any equipment of regulation 8 or 12 above if he is satisfied that that regulation has been contravened in relation to equipment which is representative of that equipment (whether by reason of being of the same design or part of the same consignment or batch or otherwise).

(8) Where an order for the forfeiture of any equipment is made following an application by the procurator-fiscal under paragraph (1)(a) above, any person who appeared, or was entitled to appear, to show cause why it should not be forfeited may, within twenty-one days of the making of the order, appeal to the High Court by Bill of Suspension on the ground of an alleged miscarriage of justice; and section 452(4)(a) to (e) of the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1975(2) shall apply to an appeal under this paragraph as it applies to a stated case under Part II of that Act.

(9) An order following an application under paragraph (1)(a) above shall not take effect—

(a)until the end of the period of twenty-one days beginning with the day after the day on which the order is made; or

(b)if an appeal is made under paragraph (8) above within that period, until the appeal is determined or abandoned.

(10) An order under paragraph (1)(b) shall not take effect—

(a)until the end of the period within which an appeal against the order could be brought under the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1975; or

(b)if an appeal is made within that period, until the appeal is determined or abandoned.

(11) Subject to paragraph (12) below, equipment forfeited under this regulation shall be destroyed in accordance with such directions as the sheriff may give.

(12) If he thinks fit, the sheriff may direct the equipment (instead of being destroyed) to be released to such person as he may specify, on condition that that person does not supply it to any person otherwise than—

(a)to a person who carries on a business of buying equipment of the same description as the first-mentioned equipment and repairing or reconditioning it; or

(b)as scrap (that is to say, for the value of materials included in the equipment rather than for the value of the equipment itself).

Recovery of expenses of enforcement

84.—(1) This regulation applies where a court—

(a)convicts a person of an offence under regulation 70, 71 or 73 above; or

(b)makes an order under regulation 82 or 83 above for the forfeiture of any equipment.

(2) The court may (in addition to any other order it may make as to costs or expenses) order the person convicted or, as the case may be, any person having an interest in the equipment the subject of the order for forfeiture, to reimburse an enforcement authority for any expenditure which has been or may be incurred by that authority—

(a)in investigating the offence, and, without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing, in having the equipment tested;

(b)in connection with any seizure or detention of the equipment by or on behalf of the authority; or

(c)in connection with any compliance by that authority with directions given by the court for the purposes of any order for the forfeiture of the equipment.

(1)

Section 310 was amended by paragraph 53 of Schedule 7, and Schedule 8, to the Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act 1980 (c. 62); there are extensions of section 310 not relevant to these Regulations.

(2)

A new section 452 was substituted by paragraph 11 of Schedule 3 to 1980 c. 62.