Effect of recognition of decision on supervision measuresN.I.
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107.—(1) If a magistrates' court notifies the competent authority of the issuing State under regulation 104(5) or (7) that it has decided to recognise the decision on supervision measures—
(a)it becomes responsible for monitoring the supervision measures, and
(b)it must without delay take the measures it considers necessary for securing that the supervision measures are monitored.
(2) But the magistrates' court must notify the competent authority without delay if it is not possible, in practice, to monitor the supervision measures because the person subject to the decision on supervision measures cannot be found in Northern Ireland.
(3) The law of Northern Ireland which applies in relation to the monitoring of requirements imposed on a person as a condition of bail also applies, with any necessary modifications, in relation to the monitoring of the supervision measures by virtue of paragraph (1).
(4) In particular—
(a)a magistrates' court may, if it considers it necessary to do so for the purpose of any supervision measure, impose electronic monitoring requirements on a person,
(b)articles 40 to 43 of the 2008 Order apply to electronic monitoring requirements relating to supervision measures, and
(c)orders under article 40(3) of the 2008 Order, and rules under article 44 of the 2008 Order, apply to electronic monitoring relating to supervision measures.
(5) In this regulation—
(a)“electronic monitoring requirements” has the same meaning as in Part 2 of the 2008 Order, and
(b)“the 2008 Order” means the Criminal Justice (Northern Ireland) Order 2008.