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The Police Federation (Amendment) Regulations 2011

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Amendment to the Police Federation Regulations 1969

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2.—(1) The Police Federation Regulations 1969(1) are amended as follows.

(2) In regulation 6A (branch boards: membership), for paragraph (4) substitute—

(4) By virtue of this paragraph, and without prejudice to the filling of the casual vacancy—

(a)a member of a joint branch board who is elected to a relevant office of that board shall become an additional member of the appropriate branch board;

(b)a member of the Joint Executive Committee of the metropolitan police force who is elected to a relevant office of that Committee shall become an additional member of the appropriate branch board; and.

(c)a member of a branch board of the metropolitan police force who is elected to a relevant office of that board shall become an additional member of that board.

(4A) An additional member by virtue of paragraph (4) shall remain such until the end of the month following the date when he ceases to hold the relevant office by reason of which he became an additional member, save that—

(a)a person who ceases to hold the office of secretary of a joint branch board or of the Joint Executive Committee of the metropolitan police force shall remain an additional member until the end of the month in which elections are first held under regulation 6 following the date on which he ceases to hold that office; and

(b)a person who, on a date when elections are held under regulation 6, holds any relevant office other than that of secretary of a joint branch board or of the Joint Executive Committee of the metropolitan police force, shall remain an additional member until the date of the next election to the relevant office that he holds.

(4B)   For the purposes of paragraphs (4) and (4A) “relevant office” means the office of chairman or secretary of the board or Committee in question, or any other office specified in rules made for these purposes by that board or Committee with the approval of—

(a)the chief officer (in the case of a joint branch board); or

(b)the Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis (in the case of the Joint Executive Committee or a branch board of the metropolitan police force)..

(3) In Schedule 2 (proceedings)—

(a)in paragraph 1 at the end insert “; the Joint Executive Committee of the metropolitan police force.”;

(b)in paragraph 2 for “paragraph 2A” substitute “paragraphs 2A to 2D”;

(c)after paragraph 2A insert—

2B.  In any election to a relevant office held in the period beginning on 1st March 2011 and ending on 31st December 2011, the candidates may include any person who is discharging the duties or functions of that or any other relevant office of the specified body immediately before the election, notwithstanding that he is not then a member of the specified body.

2C.  The election of any person to a relevant office of a specified body before 1st March 2011 shall not be questioned on the basis that the person was not a member of the specified body at the time of the election.

2D.  In paragraphs 2B and 2C “relevant office” has the meaning given in regulation 6A(4B)(b).

(1)

S.I. 1969/1787; relevant amendments were made by S.I. 1990/1575 and S.I. 2004/2660.

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