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Statutory Instrument 1999 No. 1266The National Crime Squad (Complaints) (Amendment) Regulations 1999(The document as of February, 2008) STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS1999 No. 1266POLICEThe National Crime Squad (Complaints) (Amendment) Regulations 1999
The Secretary of State, in exercise of the powers conferred upon him by section 83 of the Police Act 1997[1], and after complying with the requirements of section 63(3) of the Police Act 1996[2], hereby makes the following Regulations: 1.These Regulations may be cited as the National Crime Squad (Complaints) (Amendment) Regulations 1999 and shall come into force on 1st June 1999. 2.The National Crime Squad (Complaints) Regulations 1998[3] shall be amended in accordance with the following provisions of these Regulations. 3.In regulation 2-
(b) in the definition of "complaint", the words ", other than a police member engaged with the National Crime Squad on a period of temporary service under section 97 of the Police Act 1996," shall be omitted; (c) in the definition of "disciplinary proceedings" at the end there shall be added the words "or, in the case of a seconded police member, section 50 of the Police Act 1996"; (d) after the definition of "disciplinary proceedings" there shall be inserted the following definition:
4. - (1) In Part I, for the words "these Regulations" wherever they occur there shall be substituted "this Part of these Regulations".
(b) any statistical or any other general information which relates to the year dealt with by the report and which the PCA consider should be brought to the NCS Service Authority's attention in connection with its functions under section 84 of the 1997 Act.". 5.After Part II, there shall be inserted the following provisions: Preliminary 18.Where a complaint regarding the conduct of a seconded police member of the National Crime Squad is submitted to the Director General, he shall take any steps that appear to him to be desirable for the purpose of obtaining or preserving evidence relating to the conduct complained of and shall record the complaint. Investigation of complaint 19. - (1) After recording a complaint under regulation 18, the Director General shall consider whether the complaint is suitable for informal resolution and may appoint a member of the National Crime Squad to assist him. (2) A complaint is not suitable for informal resolution unless-
(b) the Director General is satisfied that the conduct complained of, even if proved, would not justify criminal or disciplinary proceedings. (3) If it appears to the Director General that the complaint is suitable for informal resolution, he shall seek to resolve it informally and may appoint a member of the National Crime Squad to do so on his behalf.
(b) that the complaint is for any other reason not suitable for informal resolution, he shall appoint a member of the National Crime Squad or a member of NCIS or of a police force to investigate it formally.
(b) that if he makes such a statement it may be used in any subsequent disciplinary proceedings, (c) that he has the right to seek advice from his staff association, and (d) that he has the right to be accompanied by a member of the National Crime Squad or a member of NCIS or of a police force, who shall not be an interested party, to any meeting or interview. (9) Unless an investigation under this regulation is supervised by the PCA under regulation 22, the investigating officer shall submit his report on it to the Director General.
(b) of the outcome of the investigation. References of complaints to the PCA
(ii) any complaint regarding a seconded police member of the National Crime Squad which is of the same description as a complaint specified in regulations made by the Secretary of State for the purposes of section 70 of the Police Act 1996, and (b) may refer to the PCA any complaint which is not required to be referred to them. (2) The PCA may require the submission to them for consideration of any complaint regarding the conduct of a seconded police member of the National Crime Squad not referred to them by the Director General; and the Director General shall comply with any such requirement not later than the end of the specified period.
(b) of its exceptional circumstances. (2) This regulation applies to any matter which-
(b) is not the subject of a complaint. Supervision of investigation by PCA
(b) any other complaint which is of the same description as a complaint specified for the purposes of section 72 of the Police Act 1996 in regulations made by the Secretary of State under that Act, and (c) any complaint which is not within paragraph (a) or (b) and any matter referred to the PCA under regulation 21, if the PCA determine that it is desirable in the public interest that they should do so. (2) Where the PCA have made a determination under paragraph (1)(c), they shall notify it to the Director General.
(b) if such an appointment has already been made and the PCA are not satisfied with the person appointed, that-
(ii) the appointment is not made unless the PCA give notice to the Director General that they approve that person. (4) Where the Secretary of State, by regulations made under section 72(4) of the Police Act 1996, authorises the PCA to impose requirements as to a particular investigation additional to any requirement imposed by subsection (3) of that section then, in addition to any requirement imposed by paragraph (3) above, the PCA may impose the like additional requirements, subject to any restrictions or conditions specified in those regulations, in relation to any investigation under this Part of these Regulations.
(b) send a copy of the report to the Director General. (2) After consideration of a report submitted to them under paragraph (1) the PCA shall submit an appropriate statement to the Director General.
(b) it is practicable to do so, the PCA shall also send a copy of the appropriate statement to the person by or on behalf of whom the complaint was submitted.
(b) specifying any respect in which it was not so conducted, and (c) dealing with any other matters which are matters of the kind provided for in regulations made under section 72 of the Police Act 1996 for the purposes of that section. Steps to be taken after investigation
(b) a copy of a report concerning the conduct of such a member which is sent to him under regulation 23(1)(b), the Director General shall determine whether the report indicates that a criminal offence may have been committed by a seconded police member of the National Crime Squad.
(b) states whether he considers that disciplinary proceedings should be brought in pursuance of section 97(6)(a) of the Police Act 1996[4] in respect of the conduct which was the subject of the investigation, and (c) if he does not consider that such proceedings should be brought, gives his reasons. (4) If the Director General considers that the report does not indicate that a criminal offence may have been committed by a seconded police member of the National Crime Squad, he shall send the PCA a memorandum to that effect which-
(b) states whether he considers that disciplinary proceedings should be brought in pursuance of section 97(6)(a) of the Police Act 1996 in respect of the conduct which was the subject of the investigation, and (c) if he does not consider that such proceedings should be brought, gives his reasons. (5) Where the investigation-
(b) was not supervised by the PCA, the Director General shall, at the same time as he sends the PCA a memorandum under paragraph (3) or (4), send them a copy of the complaint, or of the record of the complaint, and a copy of the report of the investigation.
(b) he shall inform the chief officer of police with whose consent that member was engaged on such service that he considers that disciplinary proceedings should be brought in pursuance of section 97(6)(a) of the Police Act 1996 in respect of that member's conduct. Powers of PCA as to disciplinary proceedings
(b) supply the PCA with such other information as they may reasonably require for the purposes of discharging their functions under this regulation. Reports by PCA
(b) any statistical or other general information which relates to the year dealt with by the report and which the PCA consider should be brought to the NCS Service Authority's attention in connection with its functions under section 84 of the 1997 Act. Restriction on disclosure of information
(b) for the purposes of any criminal, civil or disciplinary proceedings, or (c) in the form of a summary or other general statement made by the PCA which does not identify the person from whom the information was received or any person to whom it relates. (2) Any person who discloses information in contravention of this regulation shall be guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction to a fine of an amount not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale.
(ii) references to a "complaint" shall be interpreted as references to a complaint under this Part of these Regulations, and references to a complainant shall be construed accordingly; (iii) references to a "member of a police force" shall be interpreted as references to a seconded police member of the National Crime Squad; (iv) references to provisions of the Police Act 1996 shall be interpreted as references to the equivalent provisions in this Part of these Regulations. Admissibility of statements in subsequent proceedings
(This note is not part of the Regulations) These Regulations amend the National Crime Squad (Complaints) Regulations 1998 (the 1998 Regulations) in relation to complaints against seconded police members. Regulation 3 amends and inserts certain definitions in regulation 2 of the 1998 Regulations. Regulation 5 inserts a new Part III in the 1998 Regulations which makes provision for the procedures for handling complaints relating to the conduct of police members of the National Crime Squad who are engaged on temporary service under section 97 of the Police Act 1996 ("seconded police members"). Part III generally mirrors Chapter I of Part IV of that Act in its application to members of police forces other than senior officers. Regulation 4 makes minor and consequential amendments to Part I of the 1998 Regulations. Notes: [1] 1997 c. 50.back [2] 1996 c. 16; section 63(3) was amended by paragraph 83(3) of Schedule 9 to the Police Act 1997.back [3] S.I. 1998/638.back [4] Section 97(6)(a) was amended by paragraph 86(3) of Schedule 9 to the Police Act 1997.back ISBN 0 11 082585 3 -- Back --
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