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The Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (Application to Revenue and Customs) Order 2007

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Article 3(2)

SCHEDULE 2

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PART 1Substitution of equivalent words and phrases in the Act

Where in the Act a word or phrase specified in Column 1 is used, in the application of the Act to Revenue and Customs, there shall be substituted the equivalent word or phrase in column 2—

Column 1Column 2
WORDS AND PHRASES USED IN THE ACTSUBSTITUTED WORDS AND PHRASES
chief officer of policedirector
constableofficer of Revenue and Customs
designated police stationdesignated office of Revenue and Customs
officer of a force maintained by a police authorityofficer of Revenue and Customs
Police detention (except in section 118 and in section 39(1)(a) the second time the words occur)Revenue and Customs detention
Police officerOfficer of Revenue and Customs
Police stationOffice of Revenue and Customs
rankGrade
stationOffice of Revenue and Customs
The policeHer Majesty’s Revenue and Customs

PART 2Equivalent titles of officers

Where in the Act an act or thing is to be done by a constable of the rank specified in Column 1, that same act or thing shall, in the application of the Act to Revenue and Customs, be done by an officer of Revenue and Customs of at least an equivalent grade specified in Column 2—

Column 1Column 2
RANK OF CONSTABLEGRADE OF OFFICER
SergeantOfficer
InspectorHigher officer
Chief InspectorHigher officer
SuperintendentSenior officer

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