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Civil Nuclear Constabulary |
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Civil Nuclear Police Authority |
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51 | The Civil Nuclear Police Authority |
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(1) | There shall be a body corporate to be known as the Civil Nuclear Police |
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Authority (“the Police Authority”). |
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(2) | Schedule 10 (which makes further provision about the Police Authority) has |
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Civil Nuclear Constabulary |
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52 | The Civil Nuclear Constabulary |
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(1) | It shall be the function of the Police Authority to secure the maintenance of an |
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efficient and effective constabulary, to be known as the Civil Nuclear |
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Constabulary (“the Constabulary”). |
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(2) | The primary function of the Constabulary is— |
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(a) | the protection of licensed nuclear sites which are not used wholly or |
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mainly for defence purposes; and |
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(b) | safeguarding nuclear material in Great Britain and elsewhere. |
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(3) | The Police Authority may allocate to the Constabulary the function of carrying |
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on such other activities relating to, or connected with, the security of— |
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(b) | sites where such material is being, has been or is to be used, processed |
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| as the Police Authority thinks fit. |
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(4) | The Constabulary shall have the function of carrying on such other activities as |
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may be allocated to it by the Police Authority in accordance with directions |
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given to that Authority for the purposes of this section by the Secretary of State. |
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(5) | The Secretary of State may give the Police Authority directions restricting the |
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exercise of its powers under subsection (3). |
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(6) | Subject to the provisions of this Chapter, the Police Authority may do anything |
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which appears to it to be likely to facilitate the carrying out of its functions, or |
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to be incidental to carrying them out. |
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(7) | Nothing in this section limits what a member of the Constabulary may do in |
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the exercise of the powers and privileges conferred on him by section 56. |
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53 | Chief constable and other senior officers |
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(1) | The Police Authority— |
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(a) | must appoint a chief constable of the Constabulary and a deputy chief |
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constable of the Constabulary; and |
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(b) | may appoint one or more assistant chief constables of the Constabulary. |
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(2) | Before appointing the deputy chief constable or an assistant chief constable, the |
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Police Authority must consult the chief constable. |
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(3) | The chief constable, the deputy chief constable and every assistant chief |
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constable are to be members of the Constabulary. |
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(4) | The approval of the Secretary of State is required for the making of an |
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appointment under this section. |
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(5) | Schedule 11 (which makes provision about the removal and suspension of the |
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chief constable and other senior officers) has effect. |
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54 | Functions of senior officers |
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(1) | In carrying out his functions in any financial year, the chief constable must |
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(a) | the annual policing plan for that year issued by the Police Authority |
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under paragraph 2 of Schedule 12; and |
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(b) | the three-year strategy plan most recently issued by the Police |
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Authority under paragraph 3 of that Schedule for a period that includes |
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(2) | The deputy chief constable may perform a function of the chief constable— |
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(a) | while the chief constable is unable to act or unavailable; |
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(b) | during a vacancy in the office of chief constable; or |
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(c) | with the consent of the chief constable. |
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(3) | A consent for the purposes of subsection (2)(c) may be either general or |
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(4) | The Police Authority may authorise an assistant chief constable to perform a |
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function of the chief constable— |
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(a) | while both the chief constable and the deputy chief constable are unable |
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to act or unavailable; or |
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(b) | while the offices of chief constable and deputy chief constable are both |
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(5) | At any one time, only one person may be authorised to act under subsection |
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(6) | No person shall be entitled by virtue of subsection (2)(a) or (b) or an |
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authorisation under subsection (4) to act for a continuous period exceeding |
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three months, except with the consent of the Secretary of State. |
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55 | Members of the Constabulary |
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(1) | The Police Authority may appoint persons to be members of the Constabulary. |
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(2) | Members of the Constabulary are to be employees of the Police Authority and |
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(apart from the chief constable himself) under the direction and control of the |
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(3) | A person appointed as a member of the Constabulary must, on appointment— |
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(a) | be attested as a constable by making the required declaration before a |
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justice of the peace in England and Wales; or |
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(b) | make the required declaration before a sheriff or a justice of the peace |
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(4) | The required declaration is— |
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(a) | in the case of a declaration before a justice of the peace in England and |
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Wales, the declaration required by section 29 of the Police Act 1996 |
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(c. 16) in the case of a member of a police force maintained under that |
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(b) | in the case of a declaration before a sheriff or a justice of the peace in |
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Scotland, a declaration faithfully to execute the duties of the office of a |
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member of the Civil Nuclear Constabulary. |
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Jurisdiction and powers of Constabulary |
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56 | Jurisdiction of Constabulary |
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(1) | A member of the Constabulary shall have the powers and privileges of a |
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(a) | at every place comprised in a relevant nuclear site; and |
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(b) | everywhere within 5 kilometres of such a place. |
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(2) | A member of the Constabulary shall have the powers and privileges of a |
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constable at every trans-shipment site where it appears to him expedient to be |
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in order to safeguard nuclear material while it is at the site. |
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(3) | A member of the Constabulary shall have the powers and privileges of a |
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constable at every other place where it appears to him expedient to be in order |
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to safeguard nuclear material which is in transit. |
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(4) | A member of the Constabulary shall have the powers and privileges of a |
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constable at every place where it appears to him expedient to be in order to |
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pursue or to detain a person whom he reasonably believes— |
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(a) | to have unlawfully removed or interfered with nuclear material being |
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safeguarded by members of the Constabulary; or |
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(b) | to have attempted to do so. |
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(5) | A member of the Constabulary shall have the powers and privileges of a |
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constable throughout Great Britain for purposes connected with— |
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(a) | a place mentioned in subsections (1) to (4); |
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(b) | anything that he or another member of the Constabulary is proposing |
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to do, or has done, at such a place; or |
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(c) | anything which he reasonably believes to have been done, or to be |
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likely to be done, by another person at or in relation to such a place. |
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(6) | This section has effect in United Kingdom waters adjacent to Great Britain as it |
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has effect in Great Britain, but as if references to the powers and privileges of a |
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constable were references to the powers and privileges of a constable in the |
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nearest part of Great Britain. |
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| “detain”, in relation to a person, includes transferring him to the custody |
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of another or to a place where he may be held in custody; |
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| “relevant nuclear site” means a licensed nuclear site other than a |
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| “trans-shipment site” means a place which a member of the Constabulary |
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reasonably believes to be— |
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(a) | a place where a consignment of nuclear material in transit is |
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trans-shipped or stored; or |
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(b) | a place to which a consignment of nuclear material may be |
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brought to be trans-shipped or stored while it is in transit; |
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| “United Kingdom waters” means waters within the seaward limits of the |
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| and nuclear material is “in transit” for the purposes of this section if it is being |
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carried (or is being trans-shipped or stored incidentally to carriage) before its |
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delivery at its final destination. |
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(8) | In subsection (7) “designated defence site” means a site designated by order |
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made by the Secretary of State as a site which appears to him to be used wholly |
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or mainly for defence purposes. |
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(9) | An order under subsection (8) must be laid before Parliament after being made. |
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(10) | Where an order designating a site for the purposes of section 76(2) of the Anti- |
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terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001 (c. 24) (jurisdiction of Atomic Energy |
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Authority special constables) is in force immediately before the |
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commencement of this section, that order shall have effect after the |
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commencement of this section as an order made under and for the purposes of |
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57 | Stop and search under Terrorism Act 2000 |
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(1) | The Terrorism Act 2000 (c. 11) is amended as follows. |
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(2) | In section 44 (authorisation to stop and search in connection with terrorism)— |
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(a) | after subsection (4B) insert— |
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“(4BA) | In a case in which the specified area or place is a place in which |
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members of the Civil Nuclear Constabulary have the powers |
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and privileges of a constable, an authorisation may also be |
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given by a member of that Constabulary who is of at least the |
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rank of assistant chief constable.”; |
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(b) | in subsection (4C), after paragraph (b) insert “or |
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(c) | a member of the Civil Nuclear Constabulary,”. |
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(3) | In section 46 (duration of authorisation), after subsection (2) insert— |
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“(2A) | An authorisation under section 44(4BA) does not have effect except in |
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relation to times when the specified area or place is a place where |
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members of the Civil Nuclear Constabulary have the powers and |
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privileges of a constable.” |
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Administration of Constabulary |
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58 | Government, administration and conditions of service |
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(a) | the Police Authority makes provision about the government, |
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administration or conditions of service of the Constabulary or its |
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(b) | the provision relates to matters which are the subject of regulations |
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under section 50 of the Police Act 1996 (c. 16) (regulations about the |
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government, administration and conditions of service of police forces), |
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| the provision made by the Police Authority may differ from those regulations |
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only so far as necessary to take account of differences relating to the structure |
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and circumstances of the Constabulary. |
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(2) | Before making provision about the government, administration or conditions |
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of service of the Constabulary or its members, the Police Authority must |
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(b) | the Civil Nuclear Police Federation; and |
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(c) | if the proposed provision relates to members of a rank-related |
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association, that association. |
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59 | Members of Constabulary serving with other forces |
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(1) | This section applies where a member of the Constabulary serves with a |
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relevant force under arrangements made between the chief officer of that force |
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(2) | The member of the Constabulary— |
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(a) | shall be under the direction and control of the chief officer of the |
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(b) | shall have the same powers and privileges as a member of that force. |
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(a) | a chief officer of police of a police force for a police area in Great |
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(b) | the Chief Constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland; |
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(c) | the Director General of the National Criminal Intelligence |
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(d) | the Director General of the National Crime Squad; |
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(e) | the chief constable of the British Transport Police Force; or |
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(f) | the chief constable of the Ministry of Defence Police; |
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(a) | a police force for a police area in Great Britain; |
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(b) | the Police Service of Northern Ireland; |
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(c) | the National Criminal Intelligence Service; |
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(d) | the National Crime Squad; |
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(e) | the British Transport Police Force; or |
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(f) | the Ministry of Defence Police. |
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(1) | A person falling within subsection (2) must pay to the Police Authority such |
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charges (if any) in respect of services provided by the Constabulary as are— |
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(a) | agreed between that person and the Police Authority; or |
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(b) | in the absence of agreement, determined by the Secretary of State. |
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(2) | A person falls within this subsection if— |
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(a) | he is the owner or occupier of a site in respect of which services are |
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provided by the Constabulary; |
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(b) | he is a person with an interest in, or with custody or control of, nuclear |
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material in respect of which services are so provided; or |
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(c) | he is a person not falling within paragraph (a) or (b) who is the recipient |
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of services provided by the Constabulary. |
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(3) | The Secretary of State may pay to the Police Authority such sums as are— |
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(a) | agreed between him and that Authority, or |
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(b) | in the absence of agreement, determined by the Secretary of State, |
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| in respect of services provided by the Constabulary to such persons as he may |
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(4) | The services in respect of which charges or sums may be imposed or paid |
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under this section include— |
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(a) | services which it is the duty of the Constabulary to provide; and |
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(b) | services which it is the duty of the person charged to have provided. |
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Supervision and inspection etc. |
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Schedule 12 (which makes provision about planning and reporting) has effect. |
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(1) | Her Majesty’s Inspectors of Constabulary must inspect the Constabulary from |
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(2) | Her Majesty’s Inspectors of Constabulary must also inspect the Constabulary |
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if requested to do so by the Secretary of State either— |
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(b) | in respect of a particular matter. |
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(3) | Before carrying out an inspection under this section wholly or partly in |
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Scotland, Her Majesty’s Inspectors of Constabulary must consult the Scottish |
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(a) | in the case of any inspection by virtue of subsection (1) or (2)(a), about |
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the scope and conduct in Scotland of the proposed inspection; and |
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(b) | in any other case, about its conduct in Scotland. |
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(4) | Following an inspection under this section, Her Majesty’s Inspectors of |
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Constabulary must report to the Secretary of State on the efficiency and |
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effectiveness of the Constabulary either— |
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(b) | in the case of an inspection under subsection (2)(b), in respect of the |
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matter to which the inspection related. |
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(5) | A report under subsection (4) must be in such form as the Secretary of State |
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(6) | The Secretary of State must arrange for every report which he receives under |
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subsection (4) to be published in such manner as appears to him to be |
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(7) | The Secretary of State may exclude from publication under subsection (6) any |
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part of a report if, in his opinion, the publication of that part— |
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(a) | would be against the interests of national security; or |
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(b) | might jeopardise the safety of any person. |
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(8) | The Secretary of State must send a copy of the published report— |
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(a) | to the Police Authority; and |
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(b) | to the chief constable. |
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(9) | The Police Authority must pay to the Secretary of State such amounts as he |
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may determine in respect of an inspection carried out under this section. |
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(10) | The Secretary of State must pay sums received by him under subsection (9) into |
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(11) | In this section “the Scottish inspectors” means the inspectors of constabulary |
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appointed under section 33(1) of the Police (Scotland) Act 1967 (c. 77). |
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63 | Supervision by Secretary of State |
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(1) | The Police Authority must comply with directions given by the Secretary of |
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(2) | The Secretary of State must exercise his powers under this Chapter in such |
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manner, and to such extent, as appears to him best calculated to promote the |
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efficiency and effectiveness of the Constabulary. |
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(3) | The Police Authority must pay to the Secretary of State such amounts as he |
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may determine in respect of things done by him for or in relation to the |
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Authority or its employees in connection with matters relating to security. |
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(4) | The Secretary of State must pay sums received by him under subsection (3) into |
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Rights etc. of members of the Constabulary |
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64 | Civil Nuclear Police Federation |
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(1) | The Secretary of State may approve a body (whether corporate or |
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unincorporate) as the body approved to carry out the functions conferred by |
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(2) | The body approved by the Secretary of State shall be known as the Civil |
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Nuclear Police Federation. |
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(3) | The function of the Civil Nuclear Police Federation shall be to represent |
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members of the Constabulary (other than senior officers) in all matters |
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affecting their welfare and efficiency. |
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(4) | Those matters do not include— |
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(a) | the promotion in rank of particular individuals; or |
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(b) | (except to the extent provided in subsection (5)) discipline matters |
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affecting particular individuals. |
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(5) | The Civil Nuclear Police Federation may represent a member of the |
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Constabulary (other than a senior officer)— |
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