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Changes over time for: Paragraph 14CA


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Point in time view as at 31/01/2017.
Changes to legislation:
There are currently no known outstanding effects for the Police Reform Act 2002, Paragraph 14CA.

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[[14CA(1)The [Director General] may treat a DSI matter that comes to [the Director General's] attention otherwise than by having been referred to [the Director General] under paragraph 14C as having been so referred.E+W
(2)Where the [Director General] treats a DSI matter as having been referred to [the Director General]—
(a)paragraphs 14A and 14C do not apply, or cease to apply, in relation to the matter except to the extent provided for by paragraph 14C(3), and
(b)paragraphs 14D and 15 apply in relation to the matter as if it had been referred to the [Director General] by the appropriate authority under paragraph 14C.
(3)The [Director General] must notify the appropriate authority that [the Director General] is treating a DSI matter as having been referred to [the Director General].
(4)Where an appropriate authority receives a notification under sub-paragraph (3) in respect of a DSI matter and the matter has not yet been recorded, the appropriate authority must record the matter.]]
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