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42.—(1) In this Part, the expressions which are defined in regulation 53 of the CJDP Regulations (interpretation) have the meanings given in that regulation (disregarding for this purpose the revocation made by regulation 43 (revocation of Part 5 of the CJDP Regulations).
(2) Regulation 53 of the CJDP Regulations continues to apply for the purposes of any provision of Part 5 of the CJDP Regulations(1) (exchange of information and intelligence between law enforcement authorities) which is continued by this Part.
43. Subject to regulations 44 to 47 (transitional and saving provisions), Part 5 of the CJDP Regulations is revoked.
44.—(1) This regulation applies where—
(a)a request referred to in regulation 54(1) of the CJDP Regulations (duty to provide information or intelligence) was made to a UK competent authority before commencement day, and
(b)the information or intelligence was not provided before commencement day.
(2) The following provisions of the CJDP Regulations continue to have effect in relation to the request, subject to the modification in paragraph (3)—
(a)regulation 54;
(b)regulation 58(2) and (6) (requirements for the sharing of information or intelligence);
(c)regulation 59 (reasons to withhold information or intelligence).
(3) The modifications are that—
(a)paragraph (2) of regulation 58 is to be read as if the words “in accordance with the Framework Decision” were omitted;
(b)paragraphs (3) and (4) of regulation 59 (reasons to withhold information or intelligence) are to be read as if the words “under the Framework Decision” in each paragraph were omitted.
(4) The provisions referred to in paragraph (2) are to be construed as if the United Kingdom continued to be a member State.
45.—(1) This regulation applies in relation to information or intelligence supplied to a UK competent authority before commencement day in accordance with the Framework Decision.
(2) The following provisions of the CJDP Regulations continue to have effect in relation to the information or intelligence, subject to the modification in paragraph (3)—
(a)regulation 58(1), (4) and (5) (requirements for the sharing of information or intelligence);
(b)regulation 59 (reasons to withhold information or intelligence), in so far as it applies for the purposes of regulation 58(5).
(3) The modification is that paragraphs (3) and (4) of regulation 59 are to be read as if the words “under the Framework Decision” in each paragraph were omitted.
(4) The provisions referred to in paragraph (2) are to be construed as if the United Kingdom continued to be a member State.
46.—(1) This regulation applies where the UK competent authority has imposed conditions on the use of information or intelligence under regulation 58(2) of the CJDP Regulations (requirements for the sharing of information or intelligence), whether before commencement day or (in a case to which regulation 44 (transitional provision) applies) on or after commencement day.
(2) Regulation 58(3) continues to have effect with the omission of sub-paragraph (b) in relation to the use of the information or intelligence.
47.—(1) This regulation applies in relation to information referred to in regulation 61(2) of the CJDP Regulations (joint investigation teams) which was lawfully obtained by a UK member (within the meaning of that regulation) before commencement day.
(2) Regulation 61 of the CJDP Regulations continues to have effect in relation to the information.
(3) The provision referred to in paragraph (2) is to be construed as if the United Kingdom continued to be a member State.
48. In section 18(4)(b) of the Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001(2) (restriction on disclosure of information for overseas purposes), for “an EU obligation” substitute “a retained EU obligation”.
Part 5 was amended by S.I. 2014/3191.
2001 c. 24. Section 18 was amended by S.I. 2011/1043.
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