Part III Crossings and Playgrounds
School crossings
26 Arrangements for patrolling school crossings.
1
Arrangements may be made by the appropriate authority for the patrolling of places where children cross roads on their way to or from school, or from one part of a school to another, during periods between the hours of eight in the morning and half-past five in the afternoon when children are so on their way, by persons appointed by or on behalf of the appropriate authority, other than constables.
2
For the purposes of this section, in its application to England and Wales, the appropriate authority—
a
b
as respects places in the City of London, shall be the Common Council of the City; and
F17c
as respects places in a London borough, shall be the council for the borough,
and for the purposes of this section, in its application to Scotland, the appropriate authority shall be the F18council constituted under section 2 of the Local Government etc. (Scotland) Act 1994 .
3
The functions of the appropriate authority for the purposes of arrangements under subsection (1) above shall include the duty to satisfy themselves of the adequate qualifications of persons appointed to patrol, and to provide requisite training of persons to be appointed.
4
In taking decisions as to making arrangements under subsection (1) above—
F19a
b
in Scotland, the regional council shall have regard to any representations made to them by district councils for areas in the region.
F234A
Before making arrangements under subsection (1) above for the patrolling of places where children cross GLA roads, a London borough council or the Common Council of the City of London must consult Transport for London and take account of any representations made by Transport for London.
5
Any arrangements under subsection (1) above—
F24a
b
if made in Scotland by a regional council, may include an agreement between that council and any district council whose area comprises the place to which the arrangements relate,
for the performance by the police authority, F28or, in Scotland, the district council, on such terms as may be specified in the agreement, of such functions for the purposes of the arrangements as may be so specified.
26 Arrangements for patrolling school crossings.
1
Arrangements may be made by the appropriate authority for the patrolling of places where children cross roads on their way to or from school, or from one part of a school to another, during periods between the hours of eight in the morning and half-past five in the afternoon when children are so on their way, by persons appointed by or on behalf of the appropriate authority, other than constables.
2
For the purposes of this section, in its application to England and Wales, the appropriate authority—
a
b
as respects places in the City of London, shall be the Common Council of the City; and
F3c
as respects places in a London borough, shall be the council for the borough,
and for the purposes of this section, in its application to Scotland, the appropriate authority shall be the F4council constituted under section 2 of the Local Government etc. (Scotland) Act 1994 .
3
The functions of the appropriate authority for the purposes of arrangements under subsection (1) above shall include the duty to satisfy themselves of the adequate qualifications of persons appointed to patrol, and to provide requisite training of persons to be appointed.
4
In taking decisions as to making arrangements under subsection (1) above—
F5a
in England or Wales, the council of a county F2or metropolitan districtF6, and the commissioner of police of the metropolis, shall have regard to any representations made to them F6or himby local authorities for localities in the county F7or, F2 metropolitan district F6or metropolitan police district, as the case may be, F8and
b
in Scotland, the regional council shall have regard to any representations made to them by district councils for areas in the region.
F94A
Before making arrangements under subsection (1) above for the patrolling of places where children cross GLA roads, a London borough council or the Common Council of the City of London must consult Transport for London and take account of any representations made by Transport for London.
5
Any arrangements under subsection (1) above—
F10a
b
if made in Scotland by a regional council, may include an agreement between that council and any district council whose area comprises the place to which the arrangements relate,
for the performance by the police authority, F14or, in Scotland, the district council, on such terms as may be specified in the agreement, of such functions for the purposes of the arrangements as may be so specified.