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PART 2 Amendment of the Conduct Regulations
6.Amendment of regulation 11 (legal and other representation for the relevant authority)
8.Amendment of regulation 24A (national security: power to give directions in relation to misconduct hearings)
9.Amendment of regulation 33 (participation of Director General or Ombudsman and investigator at misconduct proceedings)
10.Amendment of regulation 35 (attendance of others at misconduct proceedings)
11.Amendment of regulation 38 (senior officers: further meeting or further hearing of MOD Police Committee to consider disciplinary action)
12.Amendment of regulation 39 (outcome of misconduct proceedings)
13.Amendment of regulation 45A (national security: power to give directions in relation to special case hearings)
14.Substitution of regulation 46 (notice of referral to special case hearing)
15.Amendment of regulation 48 (notice of special case hearing)
16.Amendment of regulation 49 (procedure on receipt of notice of special case hearing)
18.Amendment of regulation 54 (participation of Director General or the Ombudsman and investigator at special case hearing
19.Amendment of regulation 56 (attendance of others at special case hearing)
20.Amendment of regulation 57 (procedure at special case hearing)
21.Amendment of regulation 58 (senior officers: further hearing of MOD Police Committee to consider disciplinary action)
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