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Retention, destruction and use of fingerprints and samples etc
14.Material subject to the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984
15.Material subject to the Police and Criminal Evidence (Northern Ireland) Order 1989
16.Material subject to the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995
19.Material subject to the International Criminal Court Act 2001
20.Material subject to the Counter-Terrorism Act 2008 (Scotland)
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Extension of private security industry licensing scheme: consequential and minor amendments
1.The Private Security Industry Act 2001 is amended as follows....
2.For the italic heading before section 3 (“Licence requirement”) there...
3.(1) Section 3 (conduct prohibited without a licence) is amended...
4.(1) Section 4 (exemptions from licensing requirement) is amended as...
5.Before section 5 there is inserted— “ Offences relating to...
6.(1) Section 5 (offence of using unlicensed security operative) is...
7.(1) Section 6 (offence of using unlicensed wheel-clampers) is amended...
9.In section 19 (powers of entry and inspection), in subsection...
10.After section 23 there is inserted— Offences committed by unincorporated...
11.(1) In section 25 (interpretation), subsection (1) is amended as...
Compensation of victims of overseas terrorism: consequential amendments
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