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Made | 27th April 2001 | ||
To be laid before Parliament . | 30th April 2001 | ||
Coming into operation | 2nd May 2001 |
1. | Citation and commencement |
2. | Amendment of earlier Regulations |
3. | Interpretation |
4. | Application of regulations |
5. | Conditions to be met for complaints |
6. | Exceptions for certain complaints |
7. | Conditions to be met for other matters - referred by the Secretary of State, Chief Constable or Police Authority |
8. | Conditions to be met for other matters - being considered by the Ombudsman |
9. | Exceptions for certain matters |
10. | Initial period |
11. | Standard of proof |
(c) after Regulation 5(6) there shall be added -
(e) after Regulation 29(4)(b) there shall be added -
(f) after Regulation 29(6) there shall be added -
(2) The Royal Ulster Constabulary Reserve (Part-time) (Discipline and Disciplinary Appeals) Regulations 1988[5] shall be amended as follows -
(c) after Regulation 4(6) there shall be added -
(3) The Royal Ulster Constabulary (Conduct) Regulations 2000[6] shall be amended as follows -
(b) in Regulation 4, before the definition of "appropriate officer" there shall be inserted -
(c) in Regulation 7(2), at the end, there shall be added -
(4) The Royal Ulster Constabulary (Conduct) (Senior Officers) Regulations 2000[7] shall be amended as follows -
(b) in Regulation 7(2)(a), after "complaint" there shall be inserted "or allegation".
(5) The Royal Ulster Constabulary (Complaints etc.) Regulations 2000[8] shall be amended as follows -
(b) in Regulation 25(1) -
Interpretation
3.
The following expressions have the meanings hereby respectively assigned to them, that is to say: -
Application of regulations
4.
These regulations apply to any complaint made on or after 6th November 2000 or to any other matter brought to the Ombudsman's attention on or after 6th November 2000.
Conditions to be met for complaints
5.
Subject to regulations 6 and 10, the requirements for a complaint received under section 52(1) of the 1998 Act to be dealt with in accordance with the provisions of Part VII of the 1998 Act shall be:
(1) It is made by, or on behalf of, a member of the public;
(2) It is about the conduct of a member which took place not more than 12 months before the date on which the complaint is made or referred to the Ombudsman under section 52(1); and
(3)
Exceptions for certain complaints
6.
- (1) Regulation 5(2) shall not apply where the complaint is not the same or substantially the same as a previous complaint or matter and the Ombudsman believes that a member may have committed a criminal offence or behaved in a manner which would justify disciplinary proceedings; and the Ombudsman believes that the complaint should be investigated because of the gravity of the matter or the exceptional circumstances.
(2) Regulation 5(2) and (3) shall not apply where new evidence has come to light which is not evidence which was reasonably available at the time of the original complaint, the Ombudsman believes that a member may have committed a criminal offence or behaved in a manner which would justify disciplinary proceedings, and the Ombudsman believes that the complaint should be investigated because of the gravity of the matter or the exceptional circumstances.
(3) Where the Ombudsman decides that a case falls under Regulation 6(1) or (2), he shall investigate it under section 56 of the 1998 Act.
(4) Where the Ombudsman decides that a complaint meets the criteria in paragraph (1) or (2) except that the case is not grave or exceptional and the Ombudsman believes that the member may have committed a criminal offence then he may investigate it by applying section 54(3) of the 1998 Act.
(5) If any conduct to which a complaint wholly or partly relates is or has been the subject of disciplinary or criminal proceedings, the Ombudsman shall have no powers in relation to the complaint in so far as it relates to that conduct.
Conditions to be met for other matters - referred by the Secretary of State, Chief Constable or Police Authority
7.
Subject to Regulations 9 and 10, the Ombudsman shall consider any other matter referred to him under subsections (1), (2), or (4) of section 55 of the 1998 Act if:
(1) The actions, behaviour or conduct to which the matter relates took place not more than 12 months before the date on which the reference is made; and
(2)
Conditions to be met for other matters - being considered by the Ombudsman
8.
Subject to Regulations 9 and 10, the Ombudsman shall be able to consider a formal investigation of any non-complaint matter under section 55(6) of the 1998 Act if:
Exceptions for certain matters
9.
- (1) Regulation 7(1) and 8(1) shall not apply where the matter is not the same or substantially the same as a previous complaint or matter and the Ombudsman believes that a member may have committed a criminal offence or behaved in a manner which would justify disciplinary proceedings, and the Ombudsman believes that the matter should be investigated because of the gravity of the matter or the exceptional circumstances.
(2) Regulations 7 and 8 shall not apply where new evidence has come to light which is not evidence which was reasonably available at the time the matter originally occurred, the Ombudsman believes that a member may have committed a criminal offence or behaved in a manner which would justify disciplinary proceedings, and the Ombudsman believes that the matter should be investigated because of the gravity of the matter or the exceptional circumstances.
(3) Where the Ombudsman decides a matter falls under paragraph (1) or (2), he shall investigate it under section 56 of the 1998 Act.
(4) Where the Ombudsman decides that a matter meets the criteria in paragraph (1) or (2) except that the case is not grave or exceptional and the Ombudsman believes that the member may have committed a criminal offence then he may investigate it by applying section 54(3) of the 1998 Act.
(5) If any conduct to which any other matter wholly or partly relates is or has been the subject of disciplinary or criminal proceedings the Ombudsman shall have no powers in relation to the matter in so far as it relates to that conduct.
Initial period
10.
- (1) In the initial period paragraphs 5(2) and 7(1) and 8(1) shall have effect with the substitution of "2 years" for "12 months".
(2) In paragraph (1) "the initial period" means the period of 12 months beginning on 6th November 2000.
Standard of proof
11.
- (1) Where a complaint or other matter relates to conduct by a member which occurred or commenced before 6th November 2000 a charge shall not be regarded as proved unless it is:
(2) Where a complaint or other matter relates to conduct by a member which occurred or commenced on or after 6th November 2000 the person considering the case shall not find that the conduct of the member concerned failed to meet the appropriate standard unless the conduct is -
John Reid
One of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State
Northern Ireland Office
27th April 2001
[10] 1987 No. 938 (N.I. 10)back