Section 5: Relationships between NCA and other agencies: tasking etc
128.Subsections (1) to (4) provide for ‘voluntary’ arrangements to perform a task. Subsections (1) and (2) enable the Director General to request a UK police force or a UK law enforcement agency to perform a task if the Director General considers that performance of the task would assist the NCA to exercise functions and explains how performance of the task would assist the exercise of functions.
129.Similar provisions are made for UK police forces and UK law enforcement agencies to request the NCA to perform a task (subsections (3) and (4)).
130.Subsections (5) to (9) provide for ‘directed’ arrangements to perform a task. In certain limited and specified circumstances (see below) the Director General may direct the chief officer of an England and Wales police force or the Chief Constable of the British Transport Police to perform a task specified in a direction where the performance of the task would assist the NCA to exercise functions; it is expedient for the directed person to perform that task; and voluntary arrangements cannot be made or made in time (subsections (5) and (6)). The directed person must comply with the direction (subsection (7)). Directions to the Chief Constable of the British Transport Police will require prior consent from the relevant Secretary of State (subsection (9)).
131.Subsection (10) gives effect to Schedule 3 (relationships between NCA and other agencies). Subsection (11) provides that the arrangements in respect of the apportionment of costs, as set out in Part 5 of Schedule 3, are to apply to these voluntary and directed tasking arrangements. Subsection (12) signposts the power in paragraph 33 of Schedule 3 which enables the Secretary of State to amend, by order (subject to the affirmative resolution procedure), the list of partners subject to directed tasking and the persons, if any, from whom the Director General of the NCA is required to seek consent before exercising the power of direction.