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21.Notice of referral to misconduct proceedings and panel membership
25.Persons conducting misconduct proceedings: officers other than senior officers
26.Persons conducting misconduct proceedings: senior officers
28.Attendance of officer concerned at misconduct proceedings
29.Participation of Director General and investigator at misconduct proceedings
30.Attendance of complainant or interested person at misconduct proceedings
38.Appeal from misconduct meeting: officers other than senior officers
TRANSITIONAL MODIFICATIONS TO OLD REGULATIONS
PART 1 The Police (Conduct) Regulations 2008
1.Subject to paragraph 2, the modifications to the Police (Conduct)...
3.In regulation 3(1)— (a) after the definition of “the Performance...
4.In regulation 25(4)(c), for “police authority or the Mayor’s Office...
7.In regulation 26A(2)(c), for “police authority or the Mayor’s Office...
8.In regulation 47A(2)(c), for “police authority or the Mayor’s Office...
9.In regulation 58(2), for “the police authority of the police...
Modifications to these Regulations in their application to former officers
1.Modification to regulation 3 (interpretation and delegation)
4.Modification to regulation 7 (legal and other representation)
5.Modification to regulation 8 (provision of notices or documents)
6.Modification to regulation 9 (outstanding or possible criminal proceedings)
9.Modification to regulation 13 (appointment of investigator)
12.Modification to regulation 17 (interviews during investigations)
15.Modification to the heading of Part 4 (Misconduct Proceedings)
16.Modification to regulation 19 (referral of case to misconduct proceedings)
18.Modification to regulation 21 (notice of referral to misconduct proceedings and panel membership)
19.Modification to regulation 22 (procedure on receipt of notice)
21.Modification to regulation 24 (timing and notice of misconduct proceedings)
22.Modification to regulation 25 (persons conducting misconduct proceedings: officers other than senior officers)
23.Modification to regulation 26 (persons conducting misconduct proceedings: senior officers)
25.Modification to regulation 27A (notification of misconduct hearings)
26.Modification to regulation 28 (attendance of officer concerned at misconduct proceedings)
27.Modification to regulation 29 (participation of Director General and investigator at misconduct proceedings)
28.Modification to regulation 30 (attendance of complainant or interested person at misconduct proceedings)
29.Modification to regulation 31 (attendance of others at misconduct proceedings)
30.Modification to regulation 32 (exclusion from misconduct proceedings)
31.Modification to regulation 33 (procedure at misconduct proceedings)
32.Modification to regulation 34 (senior officers: further meeting or hearing)
33.Modification: substitution of regulation 35 (outcome of misconduct proceedings)
35.Modification to regulation 37 (record of misconduct proceedings)
36.Modifications: omission of regulations 38 (appeal from misconduct meeting: officers other than senior officers), 39 (appeal meeting) and 40 (procedure and finding of the appeal)
37.Modification to regulation 43 (notice of referral to special case hearing)
38.Modification to regulation 53 (procedure at special case hearing)
39.Modification to regulation 54 (senior officers: further hearing)
40.Modification: substitution of regulation 55 (outcome of special case hearing)
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