26.—(1) Where—
(a)the appropriate authority is the chief officer of any police force, and
(b)under regulation 23 a case is referred to a misconduct hearing,
the appropriate authority may, if it considers it appropriate in a particular case, delegate functions in relation to the administration of the hearing (but not in relation to representing it at the hearing) to the chief officer of police of another police force.
(2) Subject to regulation 25(4) to (8), where functions have been delegated to the same chief officer of police, in respect of more than one case which relates to the same matter or incident, the cases may be dealt with at a joint misconduct hearing.
(3) In these Regulations—
(a)where functions have been delegated under paragraph (1), “appropriate authority”, in relation to the exercise of such functions, means the chief officer of police to whom the functions have been delegated;
(b)“originating authority” means the chief officer of police of the force of which the officer concerned is a member which has delegated functions under paragraph (1).
(4) Where functions have been delegated, any requirement on a person other than the originating authority to supply a document to another person must be read as including a requirement to supply such document also to the originating authority.