Please note:
All reference to 'Parts' and 'sections' are from the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000. For more information about understanding Explanatory Notes Rhagor o Adnoddau.
“Private telecommunication system” is defined in Section 2(1).
"International mutual assistance agreement" is defined in Section 20
“Wireless telegraphy” and “apparatus” are defined in Section 81.
“High security psychiatric service” and “hospital premises” are defined in subsection (8)
“Postal service” and “telecommunications system” are defined in Section 2(1).
“International mutual assistance agreement” is defined in Section 20.
Section 34: Grant of authorisations for intrusive surveillance in the senior officer's absence
Section 35:Notification of authorisations for intrusive surveillance
Section 36: Approval required for authorisations for intrusive surveillance to take effect
Section 37: Quashing of police and customs authorisations for intrusive surveillance etc
Section 38: Appeals against decisions by Surveillance Commissioners
Section 39: Appeals to the Chief Surveillance Commissioner: supplementary
Part Iii: Investigation of Electronic Data Protected by Encryption Etc
Part Iv: Scrutiny Etc of Investigatory Powers and of the Functions of the Intelligence Services
Part V: Miscellaneous and Supplemental
Section 74: Warrants under the Intelligence Services Act 1994
Section 75: Authorisations under Part III of the Police Act 1997
Schedule 2: Persons Having the Appropriate Permission
Paragraph 1: Requirement that appropriate permission is granted by a judge
Paragraph 3: Data obtained by the intelligence services under statute but without a warrant
Paragraph 4: Data obtained under statute by other persons but without a warrant
Paragraph 5: Data obtained without the exercise of statutory powers
Paragraph 6: General requirements relating to the appropriate permission
Paragraph 8: Formalities for permissions granted by the Secretary of State
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