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24.—(1) Subject to the following provisions of this Part, the pay of members of police forces shall be determined by the Secretary of State, and in making such a determination the Secretary of State may—
(a)confer such functions in relation to the pay of members of a police force above the rank of chief superintendent on the [F1local policing body];
(b)where the pay of a member of a police force of the rank of chief inspector or below is payable subject to such conditions as may be specified in the determination, confer on a member of that police force senior in rank to that member, or on a person employed by [F2the Chief Officer or the local policing body], such functions in relation to those conditions,
as he thinks fit.
(2) Subject to regulations 42, 43 and 44 and section 97(3) of the Act, in reckoning the service of a member of a police force in any rank for the purposes of pay, account shall be taken of all his service in that rank, whether in that or another police force, and service in a higher rank, on temporary promotion thereto or otherwise, shall be treated as if it had been service in that rank.
(3) For the purposes of this regulation in reckoning a member’s service in any rank—
(a)that service shall be treated as unbroken by, and including, any period of service in Her Majesty’s forces which he is entitled to reckon as pensionable service;
(b)except where the [F3local policing body] in the circumstances of a particular case otherwise determine with the approval of the Secretary of State, no account shall be taken of any previous service in that rank which terminated in his reduction in rank as a punishment but any previous service in a higher rank which so terminated shall be treated as if it had been service in the rank to which the member was reduced;
(c)no account shall be taken of any performance of the duties of that rank in respect of which a temporary salary is payable under regulation 27;
(d)any period of unpaid leave shall be disregarded;
(e)any part-time service shall be taken into account as though it were full-time service;
[F4(f)in the case of a female member who has taken one or more periods of maternity leave, in respect of each maternity period—
(i)where that leave has been for 26 weeks or more, account shall be taken of the first 26 weeks whilst on maternity leave;
(ii)where that leave has been for less than 26 weeks, account shall be taken of any period spent on maternity leave;
and where that member has, at the beginning of the fourteenth week before the expected date of birth of the member’s child, as given in accordance with a determination under regulation 33(7), served continuously as a member of a police force for a period of not less than 26 weeks, account shall in addition be taken of any period (not being a period of which account has been taken under paragraph (i) or (ii)) spent on maternity leave during the period of 29 weeks beginning with the week in which the child is born;]
(g)account shall be taken of any period of parental leave taken in accordance with a determination under regulation 33(8)(b);
[F5(h)in the case of a member who has taken one or more periods of adoption leave, in respect of each adopted child—
(i)where that leave has been for one week or more, account shall be taken of the first week whilst on adoption leave;
(ii)where that leave has been for less than one week, account shall be taken of any period spent on adoption leave;
and where that member has, at the end of the week in which they are notified of being matched with a child for adoption, served continuously as a member of a police force for a period of not less than 26 weeks, account shall in addition be taken of any period spent on adoption leave during the period of 26 weeks beginning with the week in which the child is placed with the officer for adoption;
(i)in the case of a member who has taken one or more periods of maternity support leave, account shall be taken of any period of such leave taken in accordance with a determination under regulation 33(8)(a);
(j)in the case of a member who has taken one or more periods of adoption support leave, account shall be taken of any period of such leave taken in accordance with a determination under regulation 33(8)(d)];
and, in the case of a member of a police force of a rank higher than that of chief inspector, paragraph (2) shall have effect subject to any contrary agreement so far as it relates to the reckoning of previous service in that or another force, not being a force from which he was statutorily transferred to his present force.
(4) Nothing in this regulation shall affect the operation of any provisions of the Conduct Regulations and, in relation to a member of a police force suspended or fined thereunder the provisions of paragraphs 1 and 3 of Schedule 2 or of paragraph 4 thereof shall have effect.
(5) A determination under paragraph (1) shall have effect in relation to a university scholar subject to the provisions of any determination for the time being in force under regulation 32.
Textual Amendments
F1Words in reg. 24(1)(a) substituted (16.1.2012 in relation to the Metropolitan police district; 22.11.2012 in relation to the other police areas in E.W.) by The Police (Amendment) Regulations 2011 (S.I. 2011/3026), regs. 1(1), 4(2)(l)
F2Words in reg. 24(1)(b) substituted (16.1.2012 in relation to the Metropolitan police district; 22.11.2012 in relation to the other police areas in E.W.) by The Police (Amendment) Regulations 2011 (S.I. 2011/3026), regs. 1(1), 9
F3Words in reg. 24(3)(b) substituted (16.1.2012 in relation to the Metropolitan police district; 22.11.2012 in relation to the other police areas in E.W.) by The Police (Amendment) Regulations 2011 (S.I. 2011/3026), regs. 1(1), 4(2)(l)
F4Reg. 24(3)(f) substituted (1.2.2007 with effect from 16.4.2003) by The Police (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2006 (S.I. 2006/3449), regs. 1(2)(a), 6(2)
F5Reg. 24(3)(h)-(j) inserted (1.2.2007 with effect from 16.4.2003) by The Police (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2006 (S.I. 2006/3449), regs. 1(2)(a), 6(3)
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