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Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014, Cross Heading: Power to make and retain copies is up to date with all changes known to be in force on or before 10 March 2025. There are changes that may be brought into force at a future date. Changes that have been made appear in the content and are referenced with annotations.

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Power to make and retain copiesU.K.
4U.K.In Schedule 7 to the Terrorism Act 2000, after paragraph 11 there is inserted—
“Power to make and retain copiesU.K.
11A(1)This paragraph applies where the examining officer is a constable.
(2)The examining officer may copy anything which—
(a)is given to the examining officer in accordance with paragraph 5,
(b)is searched or found on a search under paragraph 8, or
(c)is examined under paragraph 9.
(3)The copy may be retained—
(a)for so long as is necessary for the purpose of determining whether a person falls within section 40(1)(b),
(b)while the examining officer believes that it may be needed for use as evidence in criminal proceedings, or
(c)while the examining officer believes that it may be needed in connection with a decision by the Secretary of State whether to make a deportation order under the Immigration Act 1971.”
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