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The Police Appeals Tribunals (Scotland) Rules 2013

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4.—(1) Any right of appeal arising under section 30 of the Police (Scotland) Act 1967 existing immediately before 1st April 2013 in respect of which no notice of appeal under the old Rules has been sent to the Registrar is, on and after that date, regarded as if it were a right of appeal arising under section 56(1) of the 2012 Act.

(2) For the purposes of section 56(1) and (2) of the 2012 Act, any such right of appeal is regarded as an appeal against any decision to dismiss or demote in rank taken in pursuance of regulations made under section 26 of the Police (Scotland) Act 1967.

(3) In respect of any appeal subject to these Rules by virtue of sub-paragraph (1), in relation to a decision made under the Police (Conduct) (Scotland) Regulations 1996, the Police (Efficiency) (Scotland) Regulations 1996, or the Police (Conduct) (Senior Officers) (Scotland) Regulations 1999, these Rules are modified as follows—

(a)“Conduct Regulations” means the Police (Conduct) (Scotland) Regulations 1996;

(b)“Performance Regulations” means the Police (Efficiency) (Scotland) Regulations 1996;

(c)“Senior Officers’ Conduct Regulations” means the Police (Conduct) (Senior Officers) (Scotland) Regulations 1999;

(d)in rule 2 in the definition of “misconduct hearing”—

(i)in paragraph (a) for “regulation 15” substitute “regulation 10”; and

(ii)in paragraph (b) for “regulation 6” substitute “regulation 15”;

(e)in rule 2 in the definition of “inefficiency hearing” for “regulation 14” substitute “regulation 13”;

(f)for rule 6(2)(b)(i) to (iii) substitute—

(i)the misconduct form prepared under regulation 6(4)(a) of those Regulations in connection with the proceedings which were the subject of the misconduct hearing;

(ii)the written note summarising the proceedings at the misconduct hearing prepared by the chairing constable of that hearing in terms of regulation 13(16) of those Regulations; and

(iii)the document prepared by the chief constable in terms of regulation 21(6) of those Regulations;;

(g)for rule 6(2)(c)(i) and (ii) substitute—

(i)the report of the misconduct hearing submitted in terms of regulation 21(1) of those Regulations;

(ii)the discipline form prepared in connection with the proceedings which were the subject of the misconduct hearing and which includes the decision of the police authority under regulation 22(2) of those Regulations; and

(iii)the written note and audio recording made under regulation 17(12) of those Regulations;; and

(h)for rule 6(2)(d)(i) to (iii) substitute—

(i)the written note summarising the proceedings of the inefficiency hearing, prepared by the person chairing that hearing, in terms of regulation 14(8) of those Regulations;

(ii)the notice requiring the constable to attend that hearing in terms of regulation 13 of those Regulations; and

(iii)the decision of the chief constable notified in terms of regulation 21(7) of those Regulations; and.

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