Made | 29th July 2002 | ||
To be laid before Parliament | |||
Coming into operation | 20th September 2002 |
Recruitment agent
3.
- (1) The Chief Constable may appoint a person to exercise functions in connection with the selection of qualified candidates for appointment under section 4(3) of the Act to posts in the police support staff; and where such a person ("the agent") is so appointed, he shall exercise such functions as are conferred on the agent by or under these regulations.
(2) The Chief Constable may appoint more than one agent.
(3) The agent shall be appointed on such terms and conditions, including conditions as to payment, as the Chief Constable shall determine.
(4) The Chief Constable shall not require the agent to carry out, in relation to candidates for appointment under section 4(3) of the Act to posts in the police support staff -
(5) Without prejudice to paragraph (4), the Chief Constable may require the agent to carry out ancillary functions in relation to the matters specified in that paragraph.
Advertising of vacancies
4.
- (1) Subject to paragraph (2), where a vacancy in the police support staff is to be filled under section 4(3) of the Act, the Chief Constable or the agent shall publish notice of the vacancy.
(2) Paragraph (1) shall not apply to a vacancy for any post which is not a relevant post, if it appears to the Chief Constable that it is unnecessary to publish notice of the vacancy.
(3) In publishing notice of vacancies in accordance with paragraph (1) the Chief Constable or (as the case may be) the agent shall have regard to the recommendations contained in paragraph 15.8 of the Report of the Independent Commission on Policing for Northern Ireland ("A New Beginning: Policing in Northern Ireland" published on 9th September 1999).
Information to be provided by applicants
5.
- (1) The Chief Constable or, subject to regulation 3(4) and paragraph (2), the agent, shall request each candidate for appointment under section 4(3) of the Act to a post in the police support staff to provide such information as may be appropriate to establish whether the candidate is qualified for the post.
(2) Candidates shall not be asked to send information about criminal convictions other than to the Chief Constable.
Tests and assessments
6.
- (1) Where it appears to the Chief Constable that tests or assessments are necessary to determine whether a candidate is qualified for appointment under section 4(3) of the Act to a post in the police support staff, he shall -
the tests or assessments.
(2) In the case of medical tests or assessments, the Chief Constable or the agent shall arrange for them to be carried out by a registered medical practitioner approved by the Chief Constable.
(3) The Chief Constable or the agent may arrange for persons who -
to participate in the process of developing or carrying out tests or assessments of candidates for that post.
Vetting panel and Independent Assessor
7.
- (1) The functions of the vetting panel established by the Chief Constable under regulation 12(1) of the police recruitment regulations shall include, in relation to any candidate for appointment under section 4(3) of the Act to a post in the police support staff whose case is referred to it, deciding on behalf of the Chief Constable and subject to his direction and control, on the suitability of the candidate for appointment to the post.
(2) No decision may be made that a candidate is unsuitable for appointment under section 4(3) of the Act to a post in the police support staff, except -
(3) The functions of the Independent Assessor appointed by the Secretary of State under regulation 13(1) of the police recruitment regulations shall include reviewing decisions of the vetting panel as to the suitability of any candidate for appointment under section 4(3) of the Act to a post in the police support staff.
(4) Regulations 12 and 13 of the police recruitment regulations shall apply in relation to any such candidate as they apply in relation to a candidate for appointment as a police trainee.
(5) Any reference in regulation 14 or 15 of the police recruitment regulations to -
shall include a reference to information received or (as the case may be) functions conferred, by virtue of this regulation.
Pool of qualified applicants
8.
Where posts at the same level in the police support staff -
the Chief Constable or the agent shall place all candidates who are qualified and suitable for appointment to those posts in a pool of applicants for the purposes of section 46(5) of the Act.
Independent community observers
9.
- (1) The functions of the independent community observers appointed by the Board under regulation 10(1) of the police recruitment regulations shall include reporting to the Board on such aspects of the recruitment process for police support staff as may be agreed by the Board and the Chief Constable.
(2) Independent community observers shall not be involved in any aspect of the recruitment process under regulation 7.
(3) The reports of independent community observers on the recruitment process for police support staff shall deal with -
(4) The reports of independent community observers on the recruitment process for police support staff shall be made in such form and on such occasions as the Board may determine.
(5) The Chief Constable and the agent shall make such arrangements as are necessary to enable the independent community observers to carry out their duties under this regulation.
L.S.
John Reid
One of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State
Northern Ireland Office
29th July 2002