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Synodical Government Measure 1969

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69(1)This Rule applies where a member of a PCC or the secretary or treasurer of a PCC or a member of a deanery synod, a diocesan synod or the General Synod—E

(a)is arrested on suspicion of committing an offence mentioned in Schedule 1 to the Children and Young Persons Act 1933, or

(b)is charged with an offence mentioned in that Schedule without being arrested.

(2)This Rule also applies where the bishop of a diocese is satisfied, on the basis of information provided by a local authority or the police, that a person of a description given in paragraph (1) presents a significant risk of harm.

(3)The bishop may suspend the person from the position in question by giving the person notice in writing; and the notice must specify the bishop's reasons for imposing the suspension.

(4)The bishop may at any time revoke the suspension by giving the person notice in writing.

(5)For the purposes of paragraph (2), a person presents a significant risk of harm if there is a significant risk that the person may—

(a)harm a child or vulnerable adult,

(b)cause a child or vulnerable adult to be harmed,

(c)put a child or vulnerable adult at risk of harm,

(d)attempt to harm a child or vulnerable adult, or

(e)incite another person to harm a child or vulnerable adult.

(6)Before deciding whether to suspend a person under paragraph (3), or to revoke a suspension made under that paragraph, the bishop must consult—

(a)the diocesan safeguarding advisor, and

(b)such other persons as the bishop considers appropriate.

(7)A suspension in a case within paragraph (1) continues (unless revoked under paragraph (4)) until the earlier of—

(a)the expiry of three months beginning with the day on which the notice is given, and

(b)the conclusion of the matter.

(8)Where a person is suspended in a case within paragraph (1) and the matter is not concluded before the expiry of the three-month period referred to in paragraph (7)(a), a further notice of suspension may be given under paragraph (3); and paragraph (7) and this paragraph apply to the further suspension as they applied to the earlier suspension or suspensions.

(9)A suspension in a case within paragraph (2) continues (unless revoked under paragraph (4)) until the expiry of three months beginning with the day on which the notice is given.

(10)Where a person is suspended in a case within paragraph (2), a further notice of suspension may be given under paragraph (3); and paragraph (9) and this paragraph apply to the further suspension as they applied to the earlier suspension or suspensions.

(11)Having given a notice of suspension or revocation under this Rule, the bishop must give each of the following written notification—

(a)the clergy who hold office in the parish,

(b)the churchwardens of the parish,

(c)the registrar of the diocese,

(d)the diocesan safeguarding advisor, and

(e)such other persons as the bishop considers appropriate.

(12)The registrar must file a notification given under paragraph (11)(c) in the diocesan registry.

(13)For the purposes of this Rule, a matter is concluded when—

(a)a decision is taken not to charge the person with the offence in question, or

(b)where the person is charged with the offence, the proceedings for the offence are concluded.]

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