Statutory Instruments
2014 No. 1916 (C. 87)
Extradition
Police
The Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 (Commencement No. 4 and Transitional Provisions) Order 2014
Made
18th July 2014
The Secretary of State, in exercise of the powers conferred by section 185(1) and (7) of the Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014( 1 ), makes the following Order:
Citation and interpretation
1. β(1) This Order may be cited as the Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 (Commencement No. 4 and Transitional Provisions) Order 2014.
(2) In this Orderβ
βthe Actβ means the Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014; and
βthe 2003 Actβ means the Extradition Act 2003( 2 ).
Provisions coming into force on 21st July 2014
2. The following provisions of the Act come into force on 21st July 2014β
(a) section 140 (appointment of chief officers of police);
(b) section 155 (date of extradition hearing);
(c) section 156 (extradition barred if no prosecution decision in requesting territory);
(d) section 157 (proportionality);
(e) section 158 (hostage-taking considerations);
(f) section 159 (request for temporary transfer etc );
(g) section 161 (judge informed after extradition hearing or order that person is charged with offence or serving sentence in United Kingdom);
(h) section 162 (asylum etc);
(i) section 163 (consent to extradition not to be taken as waiver of speciality rights);
(j) section 164 (definition of βextradition offenceβ);
(k) section 165 (extradition to the United Kingdom to be sentenced or to serve a sentence);
(l) section 166 (detention of extradited person for trial in England and Wales for other offences);
(m) section 167 (proceedings on deferred warrant or request etc);
(n) section 169 (extradition to a territory that is party to an international Convention);
(o) section 170 (electronic transmission of European arrest warrant etc);
(p) section 171 (discount on sentence for time spent in custody awaiting extradition: England and Wales);
(q) section 172 (discount on sentence for time spent in custody awaiting extradition: Scotland);
(r) section 173 (discount on sentence for time spent in custody awaiting extradition: Northern Ireland);
(s) section 181(1) (amendments), insofar as it relates to the provisions of Schedule 11 specified in sub-paragraph (t); and
(t) in Schedule 11 (minor and consequential amendments), paragraphs 103 to 105, 108 to 110, 115 to 121 and 123 and 124.
Provisions coming into force on 31st July 2014
3. The following provisions of the Act come into force on 31st July 2014β
(a) section 148 (port and border controls), insofar as it relates to the provisions of Schedule 9 (port and border controls) specified in sub-paragraph (b); and
(b) in Schedule 9, paragraph 1 (to the extent it is not already in force) and paragraphs 2 to 6.
Provisions coming into force on 1st April 2015
4. Section 148 of, and Schedule 9 to, the Act come into force on 1st April 2015 to the extent that they are not already in force.
Transitional provision in relation to the coming into force of section 163
5. In relation to a case where the person consented to extradition under section 45 or 127 of the 2003 Act( 3 ) before 21st July 2014, the coming into force of section 163 of the Act does not apply.
Transitional provision in relation to the coming into force of section 164
6. In relation to a case where a certificate was issued under section 2( 4 ) or section 70( 5 ) of the 2003 Act, or a warrant was issued under section 73 of that Act( 6 ), before 21st July 2014, the coming into force of section 164 of the Act does not apply.
James Brokenshire
Minister of State
Home Office
18th July 2014
There are amendments to sections 45 and 127 which are not relevant to this Order.
Section 2 was amended by the Police and Justice Act 2006 (c. 48) , Schedule 13, paragraph 1(1).
Section 70 was amended by the Police and Justice Act 2006, Schedule 13, paragraphs 1(2) and 17. There are other amendments to section 70 which are not relevant to this Order.
There are amendments to section 73 which are not relevant to this Order.