SCHEDULES

SCHEDULE 16Police reform: minor and consequential amendments

Part 3Other enactments

Police and Justice Act 2006

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(1)

Schedule 1 (National Policing Improvement Agency) is amended as follows.

(2)

In paragraph 5 (annual plans)—

(a)

in sub-paragraph (6)(b), for “police authority” substitute “ local policing body ”;

(b)

in sub-paragraph (7), for paragraph (b) substitute—

“(b)

such persons as appear to the Secretary of State to represent the views of police and crime commissioners,

(ba)

the Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime,

(bb)

the Common Council of the City of London,”.

(3)

In paragraph 6 (strategic priorities), for sub-paragraph (2)(c) (and the word “and” at the end of sub-paragraph (2)(b)) substitute—

“(b)

such persons as appear to the Secretary of State to represent the views of police and crime commissioners,

(c)

the Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime, and

(d)

the Common Council of the City of London.”.

(4)

In paragraph 7 (chairman and other members)—

(a)

for sub-paragraph (2)(a) substitute—

“(a)

such persons as appear to the Secretary of State to represent the views of police and crime commissioners,

(ab)

the Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime,

(ac)

the Common Council of the City of London, and”;

(b)

in sub-paragraph (4)(a), for “nominated by the Association of Police Authorities” substitute “ who is a police and crime commissioner ”.

(5)

In paragraph 28 (annual reports), in sub-paragraph (4)(b), for “police authority” substitute “ local policing body ”.

(6)

In the italic heading before paragraph 35 (Payments by Agency to police authorities), after “to” insert “ local policing bodies ”.

(7)

In paragraph 35, in sub-paragraph (a), for “police authorities” substitute “ local policing bodies ”.

(8)

In paragraph 48 (power to modify objects, functions and strategy of the Agency), in sub-paragraph (10), for sub-paragraph (b) substitute—

“(b)

such persons as appear to the Secretary of State to represent the views of police and crime commissioners,

(c)

the Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime,

(d)

the Common Council of the City of London, and”.