Explanatory Notes

Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001

2001 CHAPTER 24

14th December 2001

Commentary on Sections

Part 8: Civil Nuclear Security

Section 76 Atomic Energy Authority special constables

151.Subsection (1) extends the places within which the AEAC has powers of constables to include any licensed nuclear sites, and not just those of those of UKAEA, BNFL and Urenco Limited.

152.Subsections (2) and (8) provide an order-making power which can be used to list the sites used primarily or exclusively for defence purposes at which the AEAC will not operate. It is intended that the AEAC will operate on civil nuclear sites only.

153.Subsection (3) extends the constabulary powers and privileges of AEAC officers to 5 km from any licensed site. It is intended that administrative arrangements between the AEAC and local police forces set out how the two exercise their powers in relation to the other.

154.Subsection (4) gives the AEAC power to escort nuclear material and to pursue, arrest and detain any person who steals, attempts to steal or otherwise interferes with nuclear material whilst it is in the care of the AEAC.

155.Subsection (5) confers constabulary powers to prepare a trans-shipment or storage point that nuclear material will pass through or be stored whilst it is being transported. A trans-shipment point is a point of transport interchange, such as from road to air, sea to air, train to train, etc.

156.The definition of “nuclear material” in subsection (7) is a narrower definition than that contained in the current legislation. It includes only fissile material, and not non-nuclear radioactive material, which is less sensitive and does not require AEAC escort.