(Scotland) Act 2005, 5 (i) any other submission or evidence of the risk of relevant harm posed by the offender to any particular member of the public, (j) any submission or evidence presented by or on behalf of the offender which demonstrates that the offender does not pose a risk of relevant harm to any particular member of the public, and 10 (k) any other matter which the chief constable considers to be appropriate. 1 (5) A notification continuation order must state— (a) the reasons why the order was made, and (b) the reasons for the determination of the fixed period in the order. (6) A notification continuation order must be notified to the relevant domestic abuse offender 15 by— (a) the chief constable sending a copy of the order to the offender by registered post or by the recorded delivery service (an acknowledgement or certificate of delivery of a copy so sent, issued by the Post Office, being sufficient evidence of the delivery of the copy on the day specified in the acknowledgement or certificate), 20 or (b) a constable serving a copy of the order on the offender. (7...