SCHEDULE 5Information
PART 1General provisions
Interpretation
1.
In this Schedule—
“1977 Act” means the Marriage (Scotland) Act 1977;
“2004 Act” means the Civil Partnership Act 2004;
“registration official” means—
(a)
the Registrar General for Scotland; or
(b)
a district registrar.
Limitations on powers
2.
This Schedule does not authorise—
(a)
(b)
No breach of confidentiality etc
3.
Subject to paragraph 2, a disclosure of information which is authorised by this Schedule does not breach—
(a)
an obligation of confidence owed by the person making the disclosure, or
(b)
any other restriction on the disclosure of information (however imposed).
Retention, copying and disposal of documents
4.
A person to whom a document is supplied under any provision of this Schedule may—
(a)
retain the document;
(b)
copy the document;
(c)
dispose of the document in such manner as the person thinks appropriate.
Saving for existing powers
5.
This Schedule does not limit any other power under which—
(a)
information may be disclosed, or
(b)
documents may be supplied.
PART 2Disclosure of information etc where proposed marriage or civil partnership referred to Secretary of State
6.
(1)
This paragraph applies if—
(a)
a district registrar refers a proposed marriage to the Secretary of State under section 3F of the 1977 Act, or
(b)
a district registrar refers a proposed civil partnership to the Secretary of State under section 88F of the 2004 Act.
(2)
The Secretary of State may—
(a)
disclose relevant information to a registration official, or
(b)
supply a document containing relevant information to a registration official.
(3)
In this paragraph “relevant information” means any of the following information—
(a)
the fact that the proposed marriage or civil partnership has been referred to the Secretary of State;
(b)
the names of the parties to the proposed marriage or civil partnership;
(c)
any information included with the referral in accordance with regulations under paragraph 5 of Schedule 5 to the 2014 Act;
(d)
any address of a party to the proposed marriage or civil partnership notified to the Secretary of State in accordance with such regulations or regulations under paragraph 4 of that Schedule;
(e)
details of any immigration enforcement action taken by the Secretary of State in respect of a party to the proposed marriage or civil partnership (including any action taken after the solemnisation of the marriage or formation of the civil partnership);
(f)
details of any immigration decision taken wholly or partly by reference to the marriage or civil partnership (whether while it was proposed or after it was solemnised or formed).
PART 3Disclosure of information etc for immigration purposes etc
Disclosures by registration officials
7.
(1)
A registration official may—
(a)
disclose any information held by the registration official, or
(b)
supply any document held by the registration official,
to the Secretary of State, or to another registration official, for use for either of the following purposes.
(2)
Those purposes are—
(a)
immigration purposes;
(b)
purposes connected with the exercise of functions relating to—
(i)
the referral of proposed marriages to the Secretary of State under section 3F of the 1977 Act, or
(ii)
the referral of proposed civil partnerships to the Secretary of State under section 88F of the 2004 Act.
(3)
In this paragraph “immigration purposes” means—
(a)
the administration of immigration control under the Immigration Acts;
(b)
the prevention, detection, investigation or prosecution of criminal offences relating to immigration;
(c)
(d)
the provision of support for asylum-seekers and their dependants under Part 6 of that Act (support for asylum-seekers);
(e)
such other purposes as may be specified by the Secretary of State by order under section 54(6) of the 2014 Act.
8.
A registration official may disclose to another registration official—
(a)
(b)
the content of any such report,
(whether or not the suspicion was reported by the registration official making the disclosure).
Disclosures by the Secretary of State
9.
(1)
The Secretary of State may—
(a)
disclose any information held by the Secretary of State, or
(b)
supply any document held by the Secretary of State,
to a registration official for use for verification purposes.
(2)
In this paragraph “verification purposes” means—
(a)
assisting in the verification of information provided to a relevant official by a person giving—
(i)
notice of intention to marry under section 3 of the 1977 Act, or
(ii)
notice of intention to enter civil partnership under section 88 of the 2004 Act;
(b)
assisting in the verification of the immigration status of a person who contacts a relevant official in connection with the exercise of a function by a registration official;
(c)
assisting in the verification of whether a person who contacts a relevant official in connection with the exercise of a function by a registration official—
(i)
is suspected of involvement in crime relating to immigration, or
(ii)
has been convicted of an offence relating to immigration.
(3)
In this paragraph “relevant official” means—
(a)
a registration official, or
(b)
any other person employed to assist the exercise of functions by registration officials.