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The Road Traffic Regulation (Northern Ireland) Order 1997

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PART VIIN.I.TRAFFIC WARDENS

Employment of traffic wardensN.I.

44.—(1) Subject to the provisions of this Part and Article 90(1) of the [1996 NI 10.] Road Traffic Offenders (Northern Ireland) Order 1996, the Chief Constable may authorise[F1 traffic wardens appointed] by the[F2 Policing Board] to discharge, in aid of the Royal Ulster Constabulary—

(a)such functions normally undertaken by the Royal Ulster Constabulary in connection with the control and regulation of, or the enforcement of the law relating to, traffic (including pedestrians) or vehicles on roads or other public places; and

(b)such other functions in connection with the functions described in sub-paragraph (a),

as the Department may by order specify; and persons so appointed or deemed to have been so appointed shall be known as traffic wardens.

(2) Subject to paragraph (3), an order made under this Article may provide that, for the purposes of any functions which traffic wardens are authorised to discharge by the order, references to a constable in any of the following provisions shall include references to a traffic warden—

(a)Articles 177 to 179 and 180(1) to (3A), (4AB) and (7) of the Order of 1981;

(b)Articles 49 and 50 of the Order of 1995;

(c)Article 47 and, so far as it applies to vehicles to which Article 47(1) applies, Article 48;

[F3(d)sections 14(4BA) and 14A(5) of the Chronically Sick and Disabled Persons (Northern Ireland) Act 1978.]

(3) Any power of a constable for the purposes of the provisions specified in sub-paragraph (a) or (d) of paragraph (2) shall be exercisable by a traffic warden under an order made by virtue of that paragraph only where—

(a)the traffic warden is assisting a constable; or

(b)the traffic warden has reasonable cause to believe that an offence has been committed of a description specified in relation to the Article in question for the purposes of this sub-paragraph by the order and, in the case of a power for the purposes of Article 177 of the Order of 1981, the order authorises the use of that power in relation to that offence; or

(c)in the case of a power for the purposes of Article 180(1) of the Order of 1981, the traffic warden is exercising functions in connection with the control and regulation of traffic (including pedestrians) or vehicles.

Employment of traffic wardens as parking attendantsN.I.

45.  The Chief Constable may, with the approval of the[F4 Policing Board], make arrangements with the Department for the employment of traffic wardens—

(a)as parking attendants under Article 25 at any parking place provided or controlled by the Department;

(b)to enforce limited waiting restrictions imposed by traffic regulation orders,

and for the payment to the[F4 Policing Board] of such sums as will make good to the[F4 Policing Board] any expenditure incurred or likely to be incurred by the[F4 Policing Board] in relation to traffic wardens while so employed.

Uniform of traffic wardensN.I.

46.  Traffic wardens shall wear such uniform as the Chief Constable, with the approval of the Police Authority, may determine and shall not act as traffic wardens when not in uniform.

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