Made | 2nd June 2004 | ||
Laid before the Scottish Parliament | 3rd June 2004 | ||
Coming into force | 25th June 2004 |
1. | Citation and commencement |
2. | References to transfers |
3. | References to provisions of these Regulations |
4. | Interpretation |
5. | Ranks |
6. | Part-time appointments |
7. | Restrictions on the private life of members |
8. | Business Interests |
9. | Qualifications for appointment to a police force |
10. | Declaration to be made on appointment |
11. | Appointment of senior officers |
12. | Probationary service in the rank of constable |
13. | Discharge of probationer |
14. | Retirement |
15. | Contents of personal records |
16. | Transfer of personal records |
17. | Personal record of member leaving force |
18. | Fingerprints |
19. | Samples |
20. | Duty to carry out lawful orders |
21. | Limitations on duties to be assigned to members statutorily transferred |
22. | Duty |
23. | Meetings of Scottish Police Federation treated as police duty |
24. | Pay |
25. | Overtime |
26. | Public holidays and rest days |
27. | Temporary salary and temporary promotion |
28. | Sick pay |
29. | Maternity pay, maternity support leave pay, adoption pay and adoption support leave pay |
30. | Fixing of pay day and calculation of monthly, weekly and daily pay |
31. | Deductions from pay of social security benefits and statutory sick pay |
32. | University scholars |
33. | Leave |
34. | Allowances |
35. | Expenses |
36. | Continuance of allowances when member ill |
37. | Allowances in respect of periods of suspension |
38. | Replacement Allowance |
39. | Restriction on payments for private employment of police |
40. | Reckoning of service in the Police Service of Northern Ireland |
41. | Reckoning of service in the British Transport Police Force |
42. | Reckoning by constables of service in certain constabularies |
43. | Reckoning of service in an airport constabulary |
44. | Reckoning by constables of overseas police service |
45. | Issue of uniform and equipment |
46. | Determinations |
47. | The Police (Conduct) (Senior Officers) (Scotland) Regulations 1999 |
48. | The Police (Conduct) (Scotland) Regulations 1996 |
49. | The Police (Promotion) (Scotland) Regulations 1996 |
50. | Revocations |
SCHEDULE 1 | RESTRICTIONS ON THE PRIVATE LIFE OF MEMBERS OF POLICE FORCES |
SCHEDULE 2 | EFFECT OF DISCIPLINARY ACTION ON PAY AND ALLOWANCES |
SCHEDULE 3 | REPLACEMENT ALLOWANCE |
1. | Interpretation |
2. | Qualifying member provided with accommodation |
3. | Qualifying member with housing emoluments |
4. | Re-joining member previously provided with accommodation |
5. | Re-joining member previously in receipt of housing payments |
6. | Members provided with house or quarters |
7. | Variation and termination of replacement allowances |
SCHEDULE 4 | REVOCATIONS |
References to transfers
2.
- (1) Except where the context otherwise requires, a reference in these Regulations to a member of a police force voluntarily transferring from one force to another shall be construed as a reference to such a member leaving a force for the purpose of joining another force and joining that other force, where that member left the force first mentioned in this regulation on or after 1st January 1963 for the purposes aforesaid with, in the case of the chief constable, the consent of the police authority.
(2) Except where the context otherwise requires, a reference in these Regulations to a member of a police force being statutorily transferred from one force to another shall be construed as a reference to such a member being transferred by or under the Police (Scotland) Act 1967 as amended both by the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973[4] and the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1994[5].
(3) Except where the context otherwise requires, a reference in these Regulations to a member of a police force transferring from one force to another shall be construed as a reference to his either voluntarily so transferring or being statutorily so transferred.
References to provisions of these Regulations
3.
In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires, a reference to a regulation shall be construed as a reference to a regulation contained in these Regulations, a reference to a Schedule shall be construed as a reference to a Schedule to these Regulations, a reference to a paragraph shall be construed as a reference to a paragraph in the same regulation or, as the case may be, the same Part of the same Schedule and a reference to a sub-paragraph shall be construed as a reference to a sub-paragraph contained in the same paragraph.
Interpretation
4.
- (1) In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires-
(2) Nothing in these Regulations shall be construed as authorising pay or allowances payable to any person to be reduced retrospectively.
Part-time appointments
6.
- (1) A chief constable may, after consultation with local representatives of the representative bodies, appoint persons to perform part-time service in any rank.
(2) In these Regulations a person appointed to perform part-time service includes a person appointed to share a job with another person.
(3) A person appointed to perform part-time service may not be appointed to serve as a full-time member without that person's consent.
(4) A person appointed to perform part-time service immediately after serving as a full-time member may give notice in writing of that person's intention to be re-appointed as a full-time member and shall be so appointed-
(5) A person serving as a full-time member of a police force may not be appointed to perform part-time service without that person's consent.
(6) In this regulation "full-time member" means a member appointed otherwise than under this regulation.
(7) In relation to persons appointed under this regulation to perform part-time service-
Restrictions on the private life of members
7.
- (1) The restrictions on private life contained in Schedule 1 shall apply to all members of a police force.
(2) No other restrictions except those designed to secure the proper exercise of the functions of a constable shall be imposed by the police authority or the chief constable on the private life of members of a police force.
Business Interests
8.
- (1) A constable shall not have a business interest without the consent of-
(2) If a constable acquires or is likely to acquire, or in the case of a constable appointed to the office of chief constable or promoted to the rank of deputy chief constable or assistant chief constable has, a business interest he shall forthwith give written notice of that interest to the chief constable, or, as the case may be, the police authority unless that constable has previously disclosed that interest to that authority.
(3) A person applying for appointment to a police force, other than a person referred to in paragraph (4), shall give written notice to the chief constable of any business interest.
(4) A person applying for appointment to the office of chief constable, deputy chief constable, or assistant chief constable in a police force shall give written notice to the police authority responsible for the appointment of any business interest which that constable has or is likely to acquire after appointment.
(5) A person shall be regarded as having a business interest if-
(6) For the purposes of this regulation, the expression "member of that person's family" shall include parent, son, daughter, brother, sister or spouse (not being separated from that person).
Qualifications for appointment to a police force
9.
- (1) A candidate for appointment to a police force-
(2) A candidate for appointment to a police force shall be given a notice in terms approved by the Scottish Ministers drawing attention to the terms and conditions of service.
(3) For the purposes of this regulation-
Declaration to be made on appointment
10.
The terms of the declaration to be made under section 16 of the 1967 Act by a person appointed to the office of constable of a police force shall be as follows-
Appointment of senior officers
11.
- (1) Subject to section 4(1) of the 1967 Act and regulation 9, no person shall be appointed as chief constable or qualified as appointment as a deputy chief constable or assistant chief constable of a police force unless that person holds or has held such rank and for such period as the Scottish Ministers shall determine in respect of such appointments.
(2) The Scottish Ministers may determine any other requirements that must be satisfied in respect of such appointments. The police authority may determine any additional requirements that must be satisfied in respect of any particular appointment.
(3) An appointment to a senior officer rank in a police force maintained under section 2 of the 1967 Act shall be for a fixed term. The Scottish Ministers shall determine the range within which a fixed term must fall and the circumstances in which a fixed term appointment may be extended.
(4) Paragraph (3) is without prejudice to any provision whereby a term of appointment comes to an end on promotion, dismissal, the conclusion of disciplinary proceedings or transfer to another police force and regulation 14.
(5) The Scottish Ministers shall determine the circumstances in which a vacancy in a senior officer rank shall be advertised; if a vacancy is to be advertised, the advertisement shall contain such detail and be published in such manner as the Scottish Ministers may determine. The Scottish Ministers may determine that no appointment shall be made until after a date to be specified in the advertisement.
Probationary service in the rank of constable
12.
- (1) Subject to paragraphs (2) and (3), a member of a police force appointed in the rank of constable, other than such a person who transferred to the force from another police force having completed the required period of probation therein, shall be on probation for such period as the Scottish Ministers shall determine in respect of such appointments.
(2) In making a determination under paragraph (1), the Scottish Ministers may, subject to paragraph (3), confer on the chief constable discretion to determine the required period of probation in a particular case.
(3) For the purposes of a determination under paragraph (1), the periods to be counted or disregarded in reckoning service shall be such as may be determined by the Scottish Ministers.
Discharge of probationer
13.
- (1) Subject to the provisions of this regulation, during a constable's period of probation in the force the services of that constable may be dispensed with at any time by written notice given by the chief constable if the chief constable considers that that constable is not fitted, physically or mentally, to perform the duties of office of constable, or that that constable is not likely to become an efficient or well conducted constable.
(2) A constable whose services are dispensed with under this regulation shall be-
(3) A constable's services shall not be dispensed with in accordance with this regulation and any notice given for the purposes thereof shall cease to have effect if that constable gives written notice to the police authority of that constable's intention to retire and retires in pursuance of the said notice on or before the date on which that constable's services would otherwise be dispensed with; and such a notice taking effect on that date shall be accepted by the police authority notwithstanding that less than a month's notice is given.
(4) Where a constable has received a notice under this regulation that the services of the constable are to be dispensed with and that constable gives written notice of intention to retire and retires under paragraph (3), that constable shall nevertheless be entitled to receive pay up to and until the date on which the month's notice that constable has received would have expired or where that constable has received or is due to receive a month's pay in lieu of notice that constable shall remain entitled to that pay notwithstanding the notice that constable has given under paragraph (3).
Retirement
14.
Members of a police force may retire in such circumstances as shall be determined by the Scottish Ministers, and in making such a determination the Scottish Ministers may require such notice of intention to retire as may be specified in the determination, or such shorter notice as may have been accepted by the police authority, to be given to that authority.
Contents of personal records
15.
- (1) The chief constable shall cause a personal record of each member of the police force to be kept.
(2) The personal record shall contain-
(3) The chief constable shall cause to be expunged from the personal record-
(4) Where any such record as is mentioned in paragraph (3) is expunged from a member's personal record, so much of that personal record as relates to any such record shall be destroyed and a new part made out so as not to disclose that the expunged record existed.
(5) A member of a police force shall, if that member so requests, be entitled to inspect that member's personal record.
Transfer of personal records
16.
Where a member of a police force transfers to another police force that member's personal record shall be transferred to the chief constable of that other police force.
Personal record of member leaving force
17.
- (1) Where a member of a police force ceases to be a member of that police force the member shall, unless that member transfers to another police force, be given a certificate showing that member's rank and setting out the period of that member's service in that police force and in any other police force.
(2) The chief constable may append to the certificate any recommendation which the chief constable feels justified in giving, such as that-
(3) Where a member of a police force ceases to be a member of that police force, otherwise than by transferring to another police force, that member's personal record shall be kept for such time as the chief constable may think fit and shall then be destroyed.
Fingerprints
18.
- (1) All members of a police force shall in accordance with the directions of the chief constable have their fingerprints taken.
(2) Fingerprints of members of a police force taken in accordance with paragraph (1) shall be kept separate from the fingerprints of persons whose fingerprints have been taken otherwise than in accordance with that paragraph.
(3) The fingerprints of a member of a police force taken in accordance with paragraph (1) and all copies and records thereof shall be destroyed on that member ceasing to be a member of that force, except that, where that member becomes a member of another force, that member's fingerprints and all copies and records thereof shall be transferred to the chief constable of that other police force.
Samples
19.
- (1) All members of a police force, except those members appointed following their transfer from another police force, shall on appointment and in accordance with the directions of the chief constable have a sample taken.
(2) Samples or the information derived from samples of members of a police force taken in accordance with this regulation shall be kept separate from the samples or the information derived from samples taken in accordance with sections 18, 19 and 19A of the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995[15] or section 56 of the Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act 2003[16] or otherwise lawfully taken and held by or on behalf of any police force or in connection with or as a result of an investigation of an offence.
(3) The samples shall be taken for the purpose of enabling a check to be carried out against any other sample or information derived from a sample taken by or on behalf of any police force or in connection with or as a result of the investigation of a criminal offence.
(4) The samples or information derived from samples of a member of a police force taken in accordance with paragraph (1), and all copies and records thereof shall be destroyed on that member ceasing to be a member of that force except that where that member becomes a member of another force, that member's samples or information and all copies and records thereof shall be transferred to the chief constable of that other force.
(5) In this regulation "sample" means-
without prejudice, however, to the application of paragraph (1) to that person by reason of service in another police force after that person's statutory transfer from the force first mentioned in this paragraph and before that person's statutory transfer to that person's present force.
(3) Paragraph (1) shall apply in the case of a member of a police force who ceased to be such and became a serviceman, or engaged on relevant service within the meaning of section 38A(1) (b) to (bb) and (e) and (f) of the 1967[17] Act who enjoys a right of reversion under section 38(3) of the 1967 Act or-
(4) In this regulation "present force" and "former force" mean, respectively, the force first mentioned and that secondly mentioned in paragraph (1).
Duty
22.
- (1) The Scottish Ministers shall determine-
(2) In making a determination under paragraph (1)(a) the Scottish Ministers may confer on the chief constable discretion to fix the time at which a period commences for the purposes of the determination and may determine the conditions subject to which that discretion is to be exercised.
(3) In making a determination under paragraph (1)(e) the Scottish Ministers may-
(4) In this regulation "travelling time" means time spent by a member of a police force in travelling to and from that member's home-
Meetings of Scottish Police Federation treated as police duty
23.
- (1) The attendance of a member of a police force at one of the following meetings of the Scottish Police Federation, that is to say, a quarterly meeting of a branch board, an ordinary meeting of a central committee, a meeting of the conferences arrangements committee, the annual meeting of the joint central committee with the joint central committee of the Police Federation for England and Wales and the central committee of the Police Federation for Northern Ireland or the annual meeting of a central conference shall be treated as an occasion of police duty.
(2) Subject to the approval of the chief constable, the attendance of a member of a police force at an additional meeting of a branch board of the Scottish Police Federation or at a meeting of a committee of a branch board shall be treated as an occasion of police duty.
(3) Subject to the approval of the Scottish Ministers, the attendance of a member of a police force at a meeting of the Scottish Police Federation, other than such a meeting as is mentioned in paragraph (1) or (2), shall be treated as an occasion of police duty.
(4) In this regulation "branch board" means the branch board mentioned in regulation 7(1) of the Police Federation (Scotland) Regulations 1985[18].
as they think fit.
(2) Subject to regulations 42 to 44 and sections 38 and 38A of the 1967 Act in reckoning the service of a member of a police force in any rank for the purposes of pay, account shall be taken of all that member's service in that rank, whether in that or another police force, and service in a higher rank, on temporary promotion thereto or otherwise, shall be treated as if it had been service in that rank.
(3) For the purposes of this regulation in reckoning a member's service in any rank-
and where that member has, at the beginning of the eleventh week before the expected date of birth of the member's child, as given in accordance with a determination under regulation 33(4), served continuously as a member of a police force for a period of not less than a year, account shall be taken of any period (not being a period of which account has been taken under paragraph (i) or (ii)) spent on maternity leave during the period of 29 weeks beginning with the week in which the child is born;
(g) in the case of a female member who has taken one or more periods of maternity leave-
and where that member has, at the beginning of the fourteenth week before the expected date of birth of the member's child, as given in accordance with a determination under regulation 33(4), served continuously as a member of a police force for a period of not less than twenty six weeks, account shall be taken of any period (not being a period of which account has been taken under paragraph (i) or (ii)) spent on maternity leave during the period of 29 weeks beginning with the week in which the child is born;
(h) account shall be taken of any period of maternity support leave, parental leave and adoption support leave taken in accordance with a determination under regulation 33(8)(a), (b) and (d);
(i) account shall be taken of the first twenty seven weeks of adoption leave taken in accordance with a determination under regulation 33(8)(c),
and, in the case of a member of a police force of a rank higher than that of chief inspector, paragraph (2) shall have effect subject to any contrary agreement so far as it relates to the reckoning of previous service in that or another force, not being a force from which that member was statutorily transferred to that member's present force.
(4) Noting in this regulation shall affect the operation of any provisions of the Conduct Regulations and, in relation to a member of a police force suspended or fined thereunder the provisions of paragraphs 1 and 3 of Schedule 2 or of paragraph 4 thereof shall have effect.
(5) A determination under paragraph (1) shall have effect in relation to a university scholar subject to the provisions of any determination for the time being in force under regulation 32.
Overtime
25.
- (1) Subject to the provisions of this regulation, the Scottish Ministers shall determine the circumstances and manner in which a member of a police force shall be compensated in respect of time-
and such time is referred to in these Regulations as "overtime".
(2) For the purposes of this regulation-
(3) In making a determination under paragraph (1), the Scottish Ministers may confer on the chief constable discretion:
Public holidays and rest days
26.
- (1) The Scottish Ministers shall determine the circumstances and manner in which a member of a police force shall be granted leave or otherwise compensated in respect of time spent on duty on-
and in this regulation "rostered rest day", in relation to a member of a police force who is required to do duty on that day, means a day which according to the duty roster was, immediately before that member was so required to do duty, to have been a rest day for that member.
(2) In making a determination under paragraph (1) the Scottish Ministers may confer on the chief constable discretion-
(3) In this regulation "public holiday" means Christmas Day, New Year's Day and each of 6 other days, being as far as practicable local public holidays and in any year where Christmas Day, 26th December or New Year's Day falls on a Saturday or Sunday the 6 other days shall be increased by 1 for each day on which Christmas Day, 26th December or New Year's Day falls on a Saturday or Sunday.
Temporary salary and temporary promotion
27.
The Scottish Ministers shall determine-
Sick pay
28.
The Scottish Ministers shall determine the entitlement of members of police forces to pay during periods of sick leave taken in accordance with a determination under regulation 33(5), and in making such a determination the Scottish Ministers may confer on the chief constable discretion to allow a member of a police force to receive more pay than that specified in the determination.
Maternity pay, maternity support leave pay, adoption pay and adoption support leave pay
29.
- (1) The Scottish Ministers shall determine the entitlement of members of police forces to pay during periods of maternity and maternity support leave.
(2) The Scottish Ministers shall determine the entitlement of members of police forces to pay during periods of adoption and adoption support leave.
Fixing of pay day and calculation of monthly, weekly and daily pay
30.
- (1) The intervals at which members of a police force are to be paid shall be fixed by the police authority in accordance with such rules as the Scottish Ministers may determine.
(2) The Scottish Ministers shall determine the manner of calculating monthly, weekly and daily pay.
Deductions from pay of social security benefits and statutory sick pay
31.
- (1) There shall be deducted from the pay of a member of a police force who is in receipt of full pay-
and for the purposes of sub-paragraph (a) any increase for adult and child dependants shall be treated as forming part of the benefit or allowance to which it relates.
(2) For the purposes of this regulation, a female member of a police force, who as a married woman or widow has elected to pay contributions under section 19 of the Social Security Contributions and Benefits Act 1992 at the reduced rate, shall be deemed to be entitled to any social security benefits mentioned in paragraph (1) to which she would have been entitled had she not elected to contribute at the reduced rate.
(3) In this regulation, "full pay" means pay at the rate ascertained from regulation 24 and the determination made thereunder.
University scholars
32.
The Scottish Ministers shall determine how Part 3 and this Part of these Regulations and any determination made thereunder shall have effect in relation to a university scholar, and in making such a determination the Scottish Ministers may confer on the police authority discretion to determine whether or not the conditions subject to which a university scholar is entitled to any payment under this Part are met.
(3) In a determination under paragraph (1) the Scottish Ministers shall make provision for the compensation of a member of a police force for being recalled to duty during a period of annual leave granted under this regulation.
(4) Annual leave granted under this regulation shall be additional to the days on which the member is not required to perform police duties in accordance with a determination under regulation 26.
(5) A member of a police force shall not be entitled to be absent from duty on account of injury or illness otherwise than in such circumstances as shall be determined by the Scottish Ministers, and in making such a determination the Scottish Ministers may confer on the police authority power to appoint, or approve the appointment of, a medical practitioner for the purposes of any function to be carried out under the determination.
(6) A female member of a police force who is pregnant shall, in such circumstances as shall be determined by the Scottish Ministers, have the right not to be unreasonably refused special leave from duty to enable her to keep an appointment for the purpose of receiving antenatal care.
(7) A female member of a police force qualifies for maternity leave in such circumstances as shall be determined by the Scottish Ministers.
(8) A member of a police force shall, so far as the exigencies of duty permit, be granted such-
in such circumstances, as the Scottish Ministers shall determine.
(9) In this regulation "maternity support leave" means leave to enable support to be given to an expectant mother at or around the time of birth and "adoption support leave" means leave to enable support to be given to an adoptive parent at or around the time of adoption.
(10) A member of a police force shall, so far as the exigencies of duty permit, be entitled to be permitted to take a reasonable amount of time off during periods of duty in order to take such action, and for such purposes, in respect of a dependant of that member, and subject to such conditions, as shall be determined by the Scottish Ministers; and for this purpose the Scottish Ministers may determine the meaning of "dependant" in relation to members of a police force.
(11) The Scottish Ministers may determine that any period of leave or time off taken in accordance with a determination under paragraph (1), (6), (8) or (10) shall be treated as a period of duty.
(12) Paragraph (5) and any determination thereunder shall apply to a member who is in quarantine as it applies to a member who is ill subject, in the case of such a determination, to such modifications as may be determined by the Scottish Ministers.
such functions-
as they think fit.
(2) No allowances shall be paid to a member of a police force except as provided by or under these Regulations or approved by the Scottish Ministers, and the amounts and conditions of payment of such allowances shall be as so provided or approved.
(3) Nothing in this regulation shall apply to the reimbursement of expenses incurred by a member of a police force in the execution of that member's duty, being expenses authorised either generally or specifically by the police authority in respect of which no allowance is payable under these Regulations and no determination has been made under regulation 35.
Expenses
35.
- (1) The Scottish Ministers shall determine the entitlement of a member of a police force to reimbursement of any expenses incurred by that member in or in connection with the execution of that member's duty.
(2) Where, in making a determination under paragraph (1), the Scottish Ministers specify conditions subject to which expenses are to be reimbursed, they may in that determination confer on-
such functions in relation to those conditions as they think fit.
Continuance of allowances when member ill
36.
If a member of a police force who is regularly in receipt of an allowance to meet an expense which ceases during that member's absence from duty is placed upon the sick list or is on maternity leave, the allowance shall be payable during that member's absence from duty up to a period of a month, but thereafter, during the remainder of that member's absence from duty, payment may be suspended at the discretion of the chief constable.
Allowances in respect of periods of suspension
37.
This Part of these Regulations shall have effect in relation to a member of a police force suspended under the Conduct Regulations, subject to the provisions of paragraphs 2 and 3 of Schedule 2.
Replacement Allowance
38.
Schedule 3 shall have effect.
Restriction on payments for private employment of police
39.
Without prejudice to the generality of regulation 34(2), a member of a police force who is engaged on duty at the request of any person who has agreed to pay the police authority for the member's services shall not be entitled to any payment for those services except as provided by or under these Regulations; and any payments made in pursuance of that agreement shall be made by that person to the police authority.
(2) A member of a police force of the rank of constable shall be entitled to reckon, for the purposes of pay for that rank, any period of service in the Police Service of Northern Ireland not reckonable under paragraph (1).
(3) In this regulation, any reference to a rank corresponding to a rank in a police force is a reference to a rank in the Police Service of Northern Ireland designated by the Scottish Ministers for the purposes hereof as the rank corresponding to the rank in question.
Reckoning of service in the British Transport Police Force
41.
- (1) Where a member of a police force joined or rejoined that force having left the British Transport Police Force, on or after 1st September 1994 then, for the purposes of regulation 24, that member's service in any rank in the British Transport Police Force shall be treated as if it were service in the corresponding rank in the police force that that member joined or rejoined as aforesaid:
(2) A member of a police force of the rank of constable shall be entitled to reckon, for the purposes of pay for that rank, any period of service in the British Transport Police Force not reckonable under paragraph (1).
(3) In this regulation, any reference to a rank corresponding to a rank in a police force is a reference to a rank in the British Transport Police Force designated by the Scottish Ministers for the purposes hereof as the rank corresponding to the rank in question.
Reckoning by constables of service in certain constabularies
42.
- (1) A member of a police force of the rank of constable shall be entitled to reckon for the purposes of pay for that rank any period of service in a constabulary mentioned in paragraph (2).
(2) The constabularies referred to in paragraph (1) are-
Reckoning of service in an airport constabulary
43.
- (1) Where a member of an aerodrome constabulary has been transferred to a police force by an order under section 30 of the Aviation Security Act 1982[27] then, for the purposes of regulation 24, that member's service in any rank in that constabulary shall be treated as if it were service in the corresponding rank in a police force.
(2) In this regulation "an aerodrome constabulary" is a reference to such a constabulary within the meaning of the Aviation Security Act 1982[28] and a reference to a rank in such a constabulary corresponding to a rank in a police force is a reference to a rank in that constabulary designated for the purposes hereof by the Scottish Ministers as the rank corresponding to the rank in question.
Reckoning by constables of overseas police service
44.
- (1) A member of a police force of the rank of constable shall be entitled to reckon for the purposes of pay for that rank the following periods of service, that is to say, any period of-
notwithstanding that such service is not service in the rank of constable in a police force in Great Britain.
(2) The reference in paragraph (1) to certified overseas police service is a reference to-
(b) continuous service for 6 years or more as a member of a police force outside the United Kingdom, subject to it having been certified by or on behalf of the Secretary of State that-
except that the said reference in paragraph (1) does not include a reference to service relevant under section 3AA(1)(e) or (f) of the 1967 Act where that member has a right of reversion under section 38A(3).
(3) The reference in paragraph (1) to certified service in the British South Africa Police is a reference to continuous service as a member thereof, for a period which included 11th November 1965, up to such time, or after that date, as the person concerned ceased to perform duties therein, subject to his having ceased to perform those duties before 2nd March 1970 and subject to it having been certified by or on behalf of the Scottish Ministers that he approves the application of this regulation in the case of the person concerned.
(4) The reference in paragraph (1) to service in a police force in the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man is a reference to service in-
(5) A certificate given by or on behalf of-
shall be treated for the purposes of paragraph (2) as if it had been given by or on behalf of the Secretary of State.
(3) For paragraph 8 of Schedule 1 substitute "Contravention of regulation 8 of, or Schedule 1 to, the Police (Scotland) Regulations 2004.".
The Police (Promotion) (Scotland) Regulations 1996
49.
In the definition of "service" in regulation 1(2) of the Police (Promotion) (Scotland) Regulations 1996[35], for "within the meaning of the Police (Scotland) Regulations 1976" substitute "by virtue of a determination under regulation 29 of the Police (Scotland) Regulations 2004".
shall not, by virtue of regulation 24, be entitled to pay in respect of his period in detention or custody or, as the case may be, in respect of the period during which that member's whereabouts are unknown as aforesaid.
(2) Where the member suspended is a senior officer sub-paragraph (1)(b) shall have effect as if for the words after "unknown" there were substituted "to the police authority".
2.
Subject to paragraph 3, a member of a police force suspended under the Conduct Regulations shall not, by virtue of Part 6 of these Regulations, be entitled to any allowance, in respect of the period of suspension, other than-
3.
Where a member of a police force returns to duty when the period of suspension comes to an end and-
that member shall receive, as from the date of that member's suspension, the pay to which, but for paragraph 1, and the allowances to which, but for paragraph 2, that member would have been entitled by virtue of these Regulations.
4.
Where a member of a police force is fined under the Conduct Regulations the fine shall, without prejudice to any other method of recovery, be recoverable by way of deductions from the member's pay during the period of 13 weeks following the imposition of the fine so, however, that the aggregate sum which may be deducted in pursuance of this paragraph in respect of any one week (whether on account of one or more fines) shall not exceed a seventh of the member's weekly pay:
Provided that in the event of the member leaving the police force, the whole amount of any fine unpaid may be deducted from any pay then due.
(3) Where a member of a police force in England and Wales or Northern Ireland in receipt of a replacement allowance under a corresponding regulation which has effect there transfers to a police force in Scotland that member shall be treated from the date of transfer as if that member were a qualifying member.
(4) Where a member of the British Transport Police Force in receipt of a housing allowance transfers on or after 1st September 1994 to a police force in Scotland that member shall be treated from the date of transfer as if that member were a qualifying member.
(5) "Re-joining member" means a member who by reason only of a relevant absence is not a qualifying member.
(6) "Relevant absence" means-
ending after 31st August 1994.
(7) "Housing emoluments" means any one or more of the following kinds of payments under the provisions of the 1976 Regulations as they had effect before 1st September 1994-
and in relation to a re-joining member includes a rent allowance under regulation 42 of the 1976 Regulations as it had effect before 1st April 1990; and "housing allowance" and "transitional rent allowance" mean respectively the allowances mentioned in (a) and (b) above.
(8) "The 1976 Regulations" means the Police (Scotland) Regulations 1976[38].
Qualifying member provided with accommodation
2.
- (1) A qualifying member who ceases to occupy a house or quarters with which that member was provided free of rent becomes entitled to a replacement allowance.
(2) The replacement allowance is, subject to paragraph 7, an allowance at a rate equal to the total of-
Qualifying member with housing emoluments
3.
- (1) A qualifying member who immediately before 1st September 1994 was in receipt of housing emoluments is entitled to a replacement allowance unless that member is provided with a house or quarters free of rent.
(2) The replacement allowance is, subject to paragraph 7, an allowance at the rate at which the housing emoluments were payable immediately before 1st September 1994.
Re-joining member previously provided with accommodation
4.
- (1) A re-joining member who immediately before the relevant absence began was occupying a house or quarters with which that member was provided free of rent becomes entitled to a replacement allowance unless that member is again provided with a house or quarters free of rent.
(2) The replacement allowance is, subject to paragraph 7, an allowance at the rate at which, if that member had not been occupying the house or quarters, housing allowance, or as the case may be transitional rent allowance, would have been payable-
Re-joining member previously in receipt of housing payments
5.
- (1) A re-joining member who immediately before the relevant absence began was in receipt-
becomes entitled to a replacement allowance unless that member is provided with a house or quarters free of rent.
(2) The replacement allowance is, subject to paragraph 7, an allowance-
immediately before the relevant absence began.
Members provided with house or quarters
6.
A qualifying member or a re-joining member who-
is, subject to paragraph 7, entitled to an equivalent replacement allowance.
Variation and termination of replacement allowances
7.
- (1) Subject to sub-paragraph (2), in circumstances in which-
would, if the relevant provision of the 1976 Regulations had continued in force, have fallen to be reduced or discontinued, the replacement allowance in question is reduced accordingly or, if the effect of discontinuance would have been that no housing emoluments remained payable, terminated.
(2) For the purposes of sub-paragraph (1) it is to be assumed that a housing allowance or transitional rent allowance would not have fallen to be reduced by reason of the member's being married to or sharing accommodation with another member appointed after 31st August 1994.
(3) In circumstances in which any allowance or housing emoluments mentioned in sub-paragraph (1) would, if the revoked provisions had continued in force, have fallen to be increased otherwise than under regulation 42A of the 1976 Regulations (which provided for biennial adjustment of housing allowances), or in which any new housing emoluments would in that case have become payable, the replacement allowance in question is increased accordingly.
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Regulations revoked | References |
The Police (Scotland) Regulations 1976 | S.I. 1976/1073 |
The Police (Scotland) Amendment (No. 3) Regulations 1976 | S.I. 1976/1433 |
The Police (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 1977 | S.I. 1977/1016 |
The Police (Scotland) Amendment (No. 2) Regulations 1977 | S.I. 1977/2008 |
The Police (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 1978 | S.I. 1978/528 |
The Police (Scotland) Amendment (No. 2) Regulations 1978 | S.I. 1978/1170 |
The Police (Scotland) Amendment (No. 3) Regulations 1978 | S.I. 1978/1510 |
The Police (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 1979 | S.I. 1979/767 |
The Police (Scotland) Amendment (No. 2) Regulations 1979 | S.I. 1979/1263 |
The Police (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 1980 | S.I. 1980/1050 |
The Police (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 1981 | S.I. 1981/67 |
The Police (Scotland) Amendment (No. 2) Regulations 1981 | S.I. 1981/1679 |
The Police (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 1982 | S.I. 1982/681 |
The Police (Scotland) Amendment (No. 2) Regulations 1982 | S.I. 1982/1113 |
The Police (Scotland) Amendment (No. 3) Regulations 1982 | S.I. 1982/1628 |
The Police (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 1983 | S.I. 1983/317 |
The Police (Scotland) Amendment (No. 2) Regulations 1983 | S.I. 1983/1354 |
The Police (Scotland) Amendment (No. 3) Regulations 1983 | S.I. 1983/1850 |
The Police (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 1984 | S.I. 1984/1651 |
The Police (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 1985 | S.I. 1985/111 |
The Police (Scotland) Amendment (No. 2) Regulations 1985 | S.I. 1985/1325 |
The Police (Scotland) Amendment (No. 3) Regulations 1985 | S.I. 1985/1733 |
The Police (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 1986 | S.I. 1986/576 |
The Police (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 1987 | S.I. 1987/423 |
The Police (Scotland) Amendment (No. 2) Regulations 1987 | S.I. 1987/1914 |
The Police (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 1988 | S.I. 1988/1501 |
The Police (Scotland) Amendment (No. 2) Regulations 1988 | S.I. 1988/2287 |
The Police (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 1989 | S.I. 1989/2222 |
The Police (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 1990 | S.I. 1990/469 |
The Police (Scotland) Amendment (No. 2) Regulations 1990 | S.I. 1990/1312 |
The Police (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 1992 | S.I. 1992/1432 |
The Police (Scotland) Amendment (No. 2) Regulations 1992 | S.I. 1992/3170 |
The Police (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 1993 | S.I. 1993/3081 |
The Police (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 1994 | S.I. 1994/2095 |
The Police (Scotland) Amendment (No. 2) Regulations 1994 | S.I. 1994/2231 |
The Police (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 1995 | S.I. 1995/137 |
The Police (Scotland) Amendment (No. 2) Regulations 1995 | S.I. 1995/596 |
The Police (Scotland) Amendment (No. 3) Regulations 1995 | S.I. 1995/2131 |
The Police (Scotland) Amendment (No. 4) Regulations 1995 | S.I. 1995/3001 |
The Police (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 1996 | S.I. 1996/3232 |
Regulation 2 of the Police and Police (Special Constables) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2003 | S.S.I. 2003/21 |
The Police (Scotland) Amendment (No. 2) Regulations 2003 | S.S.I. 2003/220 |
The Police (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2004 | S.S.I. 2004/121 |
[7] S.I. 1996/1642 amended by S.S.I. 1999/1072.back
[9] S.I. 1987/257, amended by S.I. 1987/2215, 1988/1339, 1989/733, 1990/805, 1992/1343, 1992/2349, 1994/641, 1996/867 and 1997/1429.back
[10] EEA State means a Member State, Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein.back
[13] S.I. 1967/1021 amended by S.I. 1971/843, 1975/843, 1975/1544, 1976/1073, 1982/902, 1987/2226 and 1995/647. The Regulations were repealed by S.I. 1996/1642 but continue to have effect for existing cases by virtue of regulation 25 of S.I. 1996/1642 and S.I. 1996/1648. An existing case is defined in regulation 1(2) of S.I. 1996/1646.back
[15] 1995 c.46. Section 19A of the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995 was inserted by section 48(2) of the Crime and Punishment (Scotland) Act 1997 c.48. Sections 18, 19 and 19A were amended by section 55 of the Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act 2003 (asp 7).back
[17] Section 38A(1) was inserted by section 60 of the Police and Magistrates Courts Act 1994 (c.29) and amended by the Police Act 1997 (c.50).back
[22] Section 38A was inserted by section 60 of the Police and Magistrates' Courts Act 1994 (c.29).back
[27] 1982 c.36; section 30 was amended by the Local Government (Wales) Act 1994 (c.19), Schedule 16, paragraph 67.back
[31] 1980 c.63. Section 12 was repealed by Schedule 4 to the International Development Act 2002 (c.1) but, by virtue of paragraph 4 of Schedule 5 to that Act the repeal does not prevent any agreement entered into under section 12 from continuing to have effect.back
[37] Sections 38A(1)(ba) and (bb) were inserted by the Police Act 1997 c.50.back
[38] S.I. 1976/1073. Regulations 42, 42B, 43 and 45 were revoked by S.I. 1994/2231.back