Offender Management Act 2007
2007 CHAPTER 21
Commentary on Sections
Part 2: Prisons
Section 18: Powers of authorised persons to perform custodial duties and search prisoners
99.Subsection (2) of this section amends the 1991 Act further by inserting a new section 86B.
100.Section 86B provides a mechanism for authorising a person working at a contracted out prison who is not a prisoner custody officer to perform restricted activities. Such activities are those that would involve the performance by the worker of a custodial duty. A custodial duty can only be performed by prisoner custody officers, owing to the effect of section 85(1) of the 1991 Act.
101.The new section 86B enables the Secretary of State to specify in an order subject to negative procedure the activities that a worker may be authorised to carry out. The director of a prison in which that worker is working may then authorise a worker to carry out one or more of the listed restricted activities. Any authorisation may be limited or given in general or specific terms and be given either to individuals or a defined class of persons. Finally, none of the powers conferred by the section permit the use of force by a worker when carrying out a restricted activity. That will not prevent the use of force in circumstances where it is authorised by another enactment or the common law.
102.Subsection (3) provides that section 85(1) of the 1991 Act, which requires custodial duties to be performed only by a prisoner custody officer, takes effect subject to the new section 86B.
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