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67 Regulations for administration, etc. of reserve constables.N.I.
(1)Section 26 of the Police Act (Northern Ireland) 1970 (regulations for administration, etc. of reserve constables) shall be amended as follows.
(2)Subsection (3) (Treasury concurrence required for certain regulations) shall be omitted.
(3)At the end there shall be added—
“(4)In relation to any matter as to which provision may be made by regulations under this section (other than the matters mentioned in subsection (2)(cc) and (d)), the regulations may—
(a)authorise or require provision to be made by, or confer discretionary powers on, the Secretary of State, the Police Authority, the Chief Constable or other persons; or
(b)authorise or require the delegation by any person of functions conferred on him by or under the regulations.”
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