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9(1)In Scotland an application for an order varying, renewing or discharging a foreign travel restriction order may be made by—
(a)the person subject to the order;
(b)the chief constable on whose application the order was made;
(c)the chief constable in the area of whose police force the person subject to the order resides; or
(d)a chief constable who believes that the person subject to the order is in, or is intending to come to, the area of that chief constable’s police force.
(2)The application must be made by summary application—
(a)to the sheriff who made the order, or
(b)to a sheriff—
(i)within whose sheriffdom the person subject to the order resides, or
(ii)where the application is made by a chief constable, within whose sheriffdom any part of the area of the chief constable’s police force lies.
(3)A record of evidence is to be kept on any summary application under this paragraph.
(4)On an application under this paragraph the sheriff may make such order varying, renewing or discharging the foreign travel restriction order as the sheriff considers appropriate.
(5)Before doing so the sheriff must hear the person making the application and (if they wish to be heard) the other persons mentioned in sub-paragraph (1).
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