| Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005 | ||
| 2005 Chapter 15 - continued | ||
| PART 1, THE SERIOUS ORGANISED CRIME AGENCY - continued | ||
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| CHAPTER 2 | ||
| SOCA: SPECIAL POWERS OF DESIGNATED STAFF | ||
Designations | ||
| 43 | Designation of SOCA staff as persons having powers of constable etc. | |
| (1) The Director General of SOCA may designate a member of the staff of SOCA as one or more of the following- | ||
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| (2) A designation under this section- | ||
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| (3) Subsection (2) applies subject to any modification or withdrawal of the designation under section 45. | ||
| (4) A member of SOCA's staff may be designated as a person having the powers mentioned in any of paragraphs (a) to (c) of subsection (1) whether or not- | ||
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| (5) But a person may not be designated as a person having the powers mentioned in any of paragraphs (a) to (c) of subsection (1) unless the Director General is satisfied that that person- | ||
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| (6) Where an employee of SOCA- | ||
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| that office is to be treated as suspended so long as he remains in SOCA's employment, and revives if (and only if) on ceasing to be so employed he returns to service as the holder of that office. | ||
| (7) References in this section to the powers of a constable, the customs powers of an officer of Revenue and Customs or the powers of an immigration officer are to be read in accordance with sections 46 to 49. | ||
| 44 | Delegation of power to designate | |
| (1) The Director General of SOCA may, to such extent as he may specify, delegate his functions under section 43 to an employee of SOCA at the prescribed level. | ||
| (2) "At the prescribed level" means employed in a grade or on a pay scale not lower than that specified in an order made by the Secretary of State. | ||
| 45 | Modification or withdrawal of designations | |
| (1) The Director General of SOCA may at any time modify or withdraw a designation made under section 43 by giving a notice to that effect to the designated person. | ||
| (2) An employee of SOCA by whom the power to make designations under section 43 is exercisable by virtue of section 44 may at any time modify or withdraw a relevant designation by giving a notice to that effect to the designated person. | ||
| (3) For the purposes of this section "a relevant designation", in relation to such an employee, means a designation of a kind that the employee is authorised to make by virtue of section 44. | ||
Powers exercisable | ||
| 46 | Person having powers of a constable | |
| (1) This section applies to a member of SOCA's staff who is for the time being designated under section 43 as a person having the powers of a constable. | ||
| (2) The designated person has all the powers and privileges of a constable. | ||
| (3) Those powers and privileges are exercisable by the designated person- | ||
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| (4) If any of those powers and privileges, when exercisable by a constable, are subject to any territorial restrictions on their exercise, they are similarly subject to those restrictions when exercised by the designated person. | ||
| (5) If any of those powers and privileges, when exercisable by a constable, are exercisable elsewhere than in the United Kingdom or the adjacent United Kingdom waters, they are similarly exercisable by the designated person. | ||
| (6) The designated person also has any powers exercisable by virtue of subsection (7). | ||
| (7) Any enactment under which a constable may be authorised by warrant to exercise any power in relation to any matter has effect, for the purpose of enabling the designated person to be authorised to exercise the power in relation to any such matter, as if he were a constable. | ||
| (8) Subsections (2) to (7) have effect subject to any limitation specified in the designation under section 43(2). | ||
| (9) In this section references to the powers and privileges of a constable are references to the powers and privileges of a constable whether under any enactment or otherwise. | ||
| 47 | Person having powers of constable: Scotland and Northern Ireland | |
| (1) This section provides for persons designated as mentioned in section 46(1) ("relevant persons") to exercise the powers and privileges mentioned in section 46(2) in Scotland or Northern Ireland and the adjacent United Kingdom waters. | ||
| (2) If so agreed by- | ||
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| the powers and privileges are exercisable by relevant persons in Scotland and the adjacent United Kingdom waters to such extent and in such circumstances as may be specified in the agreement. | ||
| (3) If so agreed by- | ||
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| a relevant person may exercise the powers and privileges in Scotland in connection with a particular operation. | ||
| (4) A person nominated for the purposes of subsection (3) must be either- | ||
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| (5) If so agreed by- | ||
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| the powers and privileges are exercisable by relevant persons in Northern Ireland and the adjacent United Kingdom waters to such extent and in such circumstances as may be specified in the agreement. | ||
| (6) If- | ||
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| a relevant person may exercise the powers and privileges in Northern Ireland in connection with a particular operation in accordance with the agreement mentioned in paragraph (b). | ||
| (7) In this section- | ||
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| 48 | Person having customs powers | |
| (1) This section applies to a member of SOCA's staff who is for the time being designated under section 43 as a person having the customs powers of an officer of Revenue and Customs. | ||
| (2) The designated person has, in relation to any customs matter, the same powers as an officer of Revenue and Customs would have. | ||
| (3) The designated person also has any powers exercisable by virtue of subsection (4). | ||
| (4) Any enactment under which an officer of Revenue and Customs may be authorised by warrant to exercise any power in relation to any customs matter has effect, for the purpose of enabling the designated person to be authorised to exercise the power in relation to any such matter, as if he were an officer of Revenue and Customs. | ||
| (5) Where any power is exercisable by an officer of Revenue and Customs both- | ||
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| it is exercisable by the designated person only in relation to the customs matter. | ||
| (6) Subsections (2) to (5) have effect subject to any limitation specified in the designation under section 43(2). | ||
| (7) In this section "customs matter" means any matter other than- | ||
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| 49 | Person having powers of an immigration officer | |
| (1) This section applies to a member of SOCA's staff who is for the time being designated under section 43 as a person having the powers of an immigration officer. | ||
| (2) The designated person has, in relation to any matter in relation to which powers are exercisable by an immigration officer, the same powers as such an officer would have. | ||
| (3) The designated person also has any powers exercisable by virtue of subsection (4). | ||
| (4) Any enactment under which an immigration officer may be authorised by warrant to exercise any power in relation to any matter has effect, for the purpose of enabling the designated person to be authorised to exercise the power in relation to any such matter, as if he were an immigration officer. | ||
| (5) Subsections (2) to (4) have effect subject to any limitation specified in the designation under section 43(2). | ||
| (6) In this section "immigration officer" means a person who is an immigration officer within the meaning of the Immigration Act 1971 (c. 77). | ||
Exercise of powers | ||
| 50 | Designations: supplementary | |
| (1) If a designated person- | ||
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| he must produce evidence of his designation to the other person if requested to do so. | ||
| (2) A failure to comply with subsection (1) does not make the exercise of the power invalid. | ||
| (3) For the purpose of determining liability for the unlawful conduct of members of SOCA's staff, any conduct by a designated person in reliance, or purported reliance, on his designation is to be taken to be- | ||
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| (4) In the case of any unlawful conduct within subsection (3) which is a tort, SOCA is accordingly to be treated as a joint tortfeasor. | ||
| This subsection does not apply to Scotland. | ||
| 51 | Assaults, obstruction or deception in connection with designations | |
| (1) A person commits an offence if he assaults- | ||
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| (2) A person commits an offence if he resists or wilfully obstructs- | ||
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| (3) A person commits an offence if, with intent to deceive- | ||
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| (4) A person guilty of an offence under subsection (1) or (3) is liable on summary conviction- | ||
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| or to both. | ||
| (5) A person guilty of an offence under subsection (2) is liable on summary conviction- | ||
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| or to both. | ||
| (6) In this section "relevant power", in relation to a designated person, means a power or privilege exercisable by that person by virtue of the designation under section 43. | ||
| (7) In the application of this section to Scotland the references to 51 weeks in subsections (4)(a) and (5)(a) are to be read as references to 12 months in each case. | ||
| (8) In the application of this section to Northern Ireland the references to 51 weeks are to be read as follows- | ||
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Supplementary | ||
| 52 | Modification of enactments | |
| (1) The Secretary of State may by order provide for any enactment (or description of enactments) to apply in relation to- | ||
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| with such modifications as he considers necessary or expedient. | ||
| (2) An order under this section may include provision for or in connection with- | ||
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| (3) Subsection (2) does not affect the generality of subsection (1). | ||
| (4) In this section any reference to designated persons includes a reference to any description of such persons. | ||
| (5) Before exercising the power conferred by subsection (1) in relation to an enactment which (expressly or otherwise) confers any function on- | ||
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| the Secretary of State must consult the Commissioners. | ||
| (6) Before exercising the power conferred by subsection (1) in relation to an enactment which extends to Scotland, the Secretary of State must consult the Scottish Ministers. | ||
| (7) The power conferred by subsection (1) is exercisable by the Scottish Ministers (rather than by the Secretary of State) where the provision to be made is within the legislative competence of the Scottish Parliament. | ||
| 53 | Employment provisions | |
| (1) A member of SOCA's staff who is for the time being designated under section 43 as a person having the powers of a constable is not, by virtue of section 46(2), to be treated as being in police service for the purposes of the enactments mentioned in subsection (2). | ||
| (2) The enactments are- | ||
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| 54 | Interpretation of Chapter 2 | |
| (1) In this Chapter- | ||
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| (2) Any reference in this Chapter to the exercise of powers by virtue of a designation under section 43 is, in a case where any limitations were imposed under subsection (2) of that section, a reference to their exercise in conformity with those limitations. | ||
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