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(7) | In subsection (6), “excluded provisions” means the following provisions of the |
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(a) | section 54(5), so far as it provides for the London Assembly to retain |
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power to exercise functions delegated to a committee; |
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(b) | section 55 (Assembly committees and sub-committees). |
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(8) | The enactments conferring, or relating to, the police and crime panel functions |
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are to be read with the appropriate modifications; in particular— |
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(a) | references to the London Assembly are to be read as references to the |
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police and crime panel; and |
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(b) | references to proceedings of the London Assembly are to be read as |
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references to proceedings of the police and crime panel. |
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(9) | For the purposes of subsection (8), references to the police and crime panel |
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include references to a sub-committee or member (if any) by whom functions |
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are to be discharged in accordance with section 54(3) of the 1999 Act. |
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“1999 Act” means the Greater London Authority Act 1999; |
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“special scrutiny functions” means the functions conferred— |
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(b) | by section 60A of, and Schedule 4A to, the 1999 Act in relation |
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to the appointment of the Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime |
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by the Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime. |
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33 | Functions to be discharged by police and crime panel |
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(1) | The London Assembly must— |
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(a) | review the draft police and crime plan, or draft variations, given to the |
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Assembly by the Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime in accordance |
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with section 6(6)(c), and |
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(b) | make a report or recommendations on the draft plan or variations to the |
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Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime. |
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(2) | The London Assembly must keep under review the exercise of the functions of |
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the Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime, insofar as the Assembly is not |
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otherwise required to do so by the other provisions of this section or by |
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Schedule 4A to the 1999 Act. |
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(3) | For the purposes of subsection (2), the powers of the London Assembly |
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include, in particular, power to investigate, and prepare reports about— |
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(a) | any actions and decisions of the Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime; |
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(b) | any actions and decisions of the Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime; |
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(c) | any actions and decisions of a member of staff of the Mayor’s Office for |
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(d) | matters relating to the functions of the Mayor’s Office for Policing and |
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(e) | matters in relation to which the functions of the Mayor’s Office for |
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Policing and Crime are exercisable; or |
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(f) | any other matters which the Assembly considers to be of importance to |
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policing and crime reduction in the metropolitan police district. |
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(4) | The London Assembly may submit proposals to the Mayor’s Office for |
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(5) | The London Assembly may require a person referred to in subsection (6)— |
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(a) | to attend proceedings of the Assembly for the purpose of giving |
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(b) | to produce to the Assembly documents in the person’s possession or |
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under the person’s control. |
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(a) | the Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime; |
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(b) | any member of the staff of the Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime; |
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(c) | the person who is the occupant of the Mayor’s Office for Policing and |
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(d) | any person who has within the 8 years prior to the date of the |
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requirement to be imposed under subsection (5) been the Deputy |
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Mayor for Policing and Crime or the occupant of the Mayor’s Office for |
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(7) | Nothing in subsection (5) requires a member of the staff of the Mayor’s Office |
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for Policing and Crime to give any evidence, or produce any document, which |
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discloses advice given to the Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime by that |
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(8) | The following provisions of the 1999 Act apply (with appropriate |
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modifications) to a requirement under subsection (5) as they apply to a |
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requirement under section 61(1) of the 1999 Act— |
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(a) | section 61(14) (meaning of document etc); |
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(b) | section 62(3) to (6) (procedure for requiring attendance); |
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(c) | section 63 (restriction of information); |
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(d) | section 64 (failure to attend proceedings); |
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(e) | section 65 (openness). |
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(9) | In this section “1999 Act” means the Greater London Authority Act 1999. |
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Police forces in areas with elected local policing bodies |
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34 | Engagement with local people |
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(1) | A chief officer of police must make arrangements for obtaining the views of |
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persons within each neighbourhood in the relevant police area about crime |
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and disorder in that neighbourhood. |
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(2) | A chief officer of police must make arrangements for providing persons within |
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each neighbourhood in the relevant police area with information about |
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policing in that neighbourhood (including information about how policing in |
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that neighbourhood is aimed at dealing with crime and disorder there). |
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(3) | Arrangements under this section must provide for, or include arrangements |
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for, the holding in each neighbourhood of regular meetings between— |
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(a) | persons within that neighbourhood, and |
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(b) | police officers with responsibility for supervising or carrying out |
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policing in that neighbourhood. |
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(4) | It is for a chief officer of police to determine what the neighbourhoods are in |
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the relevant police area. |
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(1) | In exercising functions, a chief officer of police must secure that good value for |
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(2) | That includes securing that the persons under the direction and control of the |
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chief officer of police obtain good value for money in exercising their functions. |
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36 | Reports for elected local policing bodies |
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(1) | A chief officer of police must give the relevant elected local policing body such |
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reports on policing matters that the body may require the chief officer to give. |
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(2) | A report must be in the form (if any) specified by the elected local policing |
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(3) | The elected local policing body may— |
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(a) | arrange for a report to be published, or |
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(b) | require the chief officer of police to arrange for a report to be published. |
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(4) | It is for the elected local policing body to determine the manner in which a |
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report is to be published in accordance with subsection (3)(a) or (b). |
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(5) | In this section “policing matters” means matters connected with the policing of |
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the relevant police area. |
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37 | Appointment of persons not employed by chief officers of police |
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(1) | This section applies where a chief officer of police is required or authorised by |
| |
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(a) | to appoint a person to a specified post in the relevant police force, or a |
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specified post in the civilian staff of the relevant police force, or |
| |
(b) | to designate a person as having specified duties or responsibilities. |
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(2) | The chief officer of police may appoint or designate a person whether or not the |
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person is already a member of staff of the police force. |
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(3) | Subsection (2) has effect in spite of any provision to the contrary in the Act that |
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is mentioned in subsection (1). |
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Police forces outside London |
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38 | Appointment, suspension and removal of chief constables |
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(1) | The police and crime commissioner for a police area is to appoint the chief |
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constable of the police force for that area. |
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(2) | The police and crime commissioner for a police area may suspend from duty |
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the chief constable of the police force for that area. |
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(3) | The police and crime commissioner for a police area may call upon the chief |
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constable of the police force for that area to resign or retire. |
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(4) | The chief constable must retire or resign if called upon to do so by the relevant |
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police and crime commissioner in accordance with subsection (3). |
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(5) | Schedule 8 (appointment, suspension and removal of senior police officers) has |
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(6) | This section is subject to Parts 1 and 2 of Schedule 8. |
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(7) | This section and Schedule 8 are subject to regulations under section 50 of the |
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39 | Deputy chief constables |
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(1) | Each police force must have one or more deputy chief constables. |
| |
(2) | The chief constable of a police force must consult the relevant police and crime |
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commissioner before increasing the number of deputy chief constables which |
| |
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(3) | The chief constable of a police force must consult the relevant police and crime |
| |
commissioner before appointing a person to be a deputy chief constable of the |
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(4) | The chief constable of a police force may suspend from duty a deputy chief |
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constable of that police force. |
| |
(5) | The chief constable of a police force may call upon a deputy chief constable of |
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that police force to resign or retire. |
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(6) | A deputy chief constable must resign or retire if called upon to do so by the |
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chief constable in accordance with subsection (5). |
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(7) | Subsections (3) to (6) are subject to regulations under section 50 of the Police |
| |
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(8) | Subsections (4) to (6) are subject to Part 3 of Schedule 8 (suspension and |
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removal of other senior police officers). |
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(9) | In this section “police force” means the police force for a police area listed in |
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Schedule 1 to the Police Act 1996 (police areas outside London). |
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40 | Assistant chief constables |
| |
(1) | Each police force must have one or more assistant chief constables. |
| |
(2) | The chief constable of a police force must consult the relevant police and crime |
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commissioner before appointing a person as an assistant chief constable of the |
| |
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(3) | The chief constable of a police force may suspend from duty an assistant chief |
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constable of that police force. |
| |
(4) | The chief constable of a police force may call upon an assistant chief constable |
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of that police force to resign or retire. |
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(5) | An assistant chief constable must resign or retire if called upon to do so by the |
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chief constable in accordance with subsection (4). |
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(6) | Subsections (2) to (5) are subject to regulations under section 50 of the Police |
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(7) | Subsections (3) to (5) are subject to Part 3 of Schedule 8 (suspension and |
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removal of other senior police officers). |
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(8) | In this section “police force” means the police force for a police area listed in |
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Schedule 1 to the Police Act 1996 (police areas outside London). |
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41 | Power of deputy to exercise functions of chief constable |
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(1) | The appropriate deputy chief constable of a police force may exercise or |
| |
perform any or all of the functions of the chief constable of the force— |
| |
(a) | during any period when the chief constable is unable to exercise |
| |
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(b) | at any other time, with the consent of the chief constable. |
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(2) | For the purposes of subsection (1), the appropriate deputy chief constable is— |
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(a) | if the police force has only one deputy chief constable, the deputy chief |
| |
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(b) | if the police force has more than one deputy chief constable, the most |
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senior deputy chief constable. |
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(3) | If the police force has more than one deputy chief constable, the chief constable |
| |
must designate the deputy chief constables in order of seniority for the |
| |
purposes of subsection (2)(b). |
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(4) | During any absence, incapacity or suspension from duty of the person who— |
| |
(a) | is designated as the most senior deputy chief constable for the purposes |
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| |
(b) | is treated under this section as the most senior deputy chief constable, |
| |
| the person designated as the next most senior deputy chief constable is to be |
| |
treated as the most senior one for the purposes of subsection (2)(b). |
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(5) | The assistant chief constable designated for this purpose by the chief constable |
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of the force may exercise any or all of the chief constable’s functions during any |
| |
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(a) | the chief constable is unable to exercise functions, and |
| |
(b) | a deputy chief constable is unable to exercise functions. |
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(6) | The chief constable of the force must designate an assistant chief constable of |
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the force for the purposes of subsection (5). |
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(7) | Only one person is authorised to act at any one time by virtue of a designation |
| |
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(8) | The chief constable must consult the relevant police and crime commissioner |
| |
before making a designation for the purposes of subsection (2)(b) or (5). |
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(9) | This section is without prejudice to any other enactment that makes provision |
| |
for a person other than the chief constable to exercise the chief constable’s |
| |
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(a) | “police force” means the police force for a police area listed in Schedule |
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1 to the Police Act 1996 (police areas outside London); |
| |
(b) | a reference to a period when the chief constable is unable to exercise |
| |
functions is a reference to a period when— |
| |
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(i) | the chief constable is absent, incapacitated or suspended from |
| |
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(ii) | the office of chief constable is vacant; |
| |
(c) | a reference to a period when a deputy chief constable is unable to |
| |
exercise functions is a reference to a period when— |
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(i) | the deputy chief constable, or each of the deputy chief |
| |
constables, is absent, incapacitated or suspended from duty, or |
| |
(ii) | the office of deputy chief constable, or of each deputy chief |
| |
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The metropolitan police force |
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42 | Appointment of Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis |
| |
(1) | The Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis is to be appointed by Her |
| |
Majesty by warrant under Her sign manual. |
| |
(2) | A constable holds office as the Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis at Her |
| |
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(3) | Before recommending to Her Majesty that She appoint a constable as the |
| |
Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis, the Secretary of State must have |
| |
regard to any recommendations made by the Mayor’s Office for Policing and |
| |
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(4) | The appointment of the Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis is subject to |
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regulations under section 50 of the Police Act 1996. |
| |
43 | Deputy Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis |
| |
(1) | The Metropolitan Police force has one Deputy Commissioner of Police of the |
| |
| |
(2) | The Deputy Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis is to be appointed by |
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Her Majesty by warrant under Her sign manual. |
| |
(3) | A person holds office as the Deputy Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis |
| |
at Her Majesty’s pleasure. |
| |
(4) | Before recommending to Her Majesty that She appoint a person as the Deputy |
| |
Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis, the Secretary of State must have |
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(a) | any recommendations made by the Commissioner of Police of the |
| |
| |
(b) | any representations made by the Mayor’s Office for Policing and |
| |
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(5) | The appointment of the Deputy Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis is |
| |
subject to regulations under section 50 of the Police Act 1996. |
| |
44 | Functions of Deputy Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis |
| |
(1) | The Deputy Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis may exercise any or all |
| |
of the powers and duties of the Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis— |
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|
| |
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| |
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(a) | during any absence, incapacity or suspension from duty of the |
| |
| |
(b) | during any vacancy in the office of Commissioner, or |
| |
(c) | at any other time, with the consent of the Commissioner. |
| |
(2) | The Deputy Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis does not have power to |
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act by virtue of subsection (1)(a) or (b) for a continuous period exceeding three |
| |
months, except with the consent of the Secretary of State. |
| |
(3) | The Deputy Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis has all the powers and |
| |
duties of an Assistant Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis. |
| |
45 | Assistant Commissioners of Police of the Metropolis |
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(1) | The metropolitan police force must have one or more Assistant Commissioners |
| |
of Police of the Metropolis. |
| |
(2) | The Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis must consult the Mayor’s Office |
| |
for Policing and Crime before appointing a person as an Assistant |
| |
Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis. |
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(3) | The appointment of a person as an Assistant Commissioner of Police of the |
| |
Metropolis is subject to regulations under section 50 of the Police Act 1996. |
| |
(4) | An Assistant Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis may exercise any of the |
| |
powers and duties of the Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis with the |
| |
consent of the Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis. |
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(5) | Subsection (4) is without prejudice to regulations under section 50 of the Police |
| |
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46 | Deputy Assistant Commissioners of Police for the Metropolis |
| |
(1) | The metropolitan police force must have one or more Deputy Assistant |
| |
Commissioners of Police of the Metropolis. |
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(2) | The Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis must consult the Mayor’s Office |
| |
for Policing and Crime before appointing a person as a Deputy Assistant |
| |
Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis. |
| |
(3) | The appointment of a person as a Deputy Assistant Commissioner of Police of |
| |
the Metropolis is subject to regulations under section 50 of the Police Act 1996. |
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| |
(1) | The metropolitan police force must have one or more Commanders. |
| |
(2) | The Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis must consult the Mayor’s Office |
| |
for Policing and Crime before appointing a person as a Commander. |
| |
(3) | The appointment of a person as a Commander is subject to regulations under |
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section 50 of the Police Act 1996. |
| |
48 | Suspension and removal of Commissioner and Deputy Commissioner |
| |
(1) | The Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime may, with the approval of the |
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