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48.—(1) The Docking of Working Dogs’ Tails (England) Regulations 2007(1) are modified as follows.
(2) In regulation 2 (interpretation), for the definition of “police identification” substitute—
““police identification” means evidence that the person presenting the identification is—
a police officer;
employed by the Combined Authority and deployed wholly or partly in relation to the Mayor’s PCC functions;
contracted to work for the Mayor in relation to the Mayor’s PCC functions; or
contracted to work for, or otherwise employed by, the chief officer of police.”.
S.I. 2007/1120. The definition of “police identification” was amended by S.I. 2012/61.
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