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The Elected Local Policing Bodies (Complaints and Misconduct) Regulations 2012

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12.—(1) Where a conduct matter comes (otherwise than as mentioned in regulation 11) to the attention of the police and crime panel for the relevant office holder concerned, it shall be the duty of the panel to record that matter.

(2) Nothing in paragraph (1) shall require the police and crime panel to record any conduct matter if it is satisfied that the matter—

(a)has been recorded as a complaint under regulation 9(5); or

(b)has been, or is already being, dealt with by means of criminal proceedings against the person to whose conduct the matter relates.

(3) If it appears to the Commission—

(a)that any matter that has come to its attention is a conduct matter, but

(b)that that matter has not been recorded by the police and crime panel,

the Commission may direct the panel to record that matter; and it shall be the duty of that panel to comply with the direction.

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