Police and Fire Reform (Scotland) Act 2012: 2012 asp 8

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Scotland Scottish Parliament
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TSO (The Stationery Office)

The purpose of the Act is to create a single police service and a single fire and rescue service. The Act sets out the governance arrangements and framework for the new services. In addition, it provides: a modern purpose for the police service and updated oath for constables; a statutory framework for the delivery of police and fire and rescue services and appropriate scrutiny and oversight arrangements; and arrangements for the transfer of existing officers and staff to both services. The Act abolishes the existing unitary police and fire authorities (Fife and Dumfries and Galloway) and the 6 joint police and joint fire boards by bringing together a number of local authorities (who are individual police and fire authorities under the enabling legislation) to form joint boards. The Act is in 3 parts. Part 1 deals with police, and has 17 Chapters and 100 sections. Part 2 deals with fire and rescue, and has 23 sections and Part 3 deals with general provisions with 7 sections. The Act also includes 8 Schedules setting out the detailed arrangements in relation to a number of areas covered by the Act

Extent vi, 132p. ISBN 9780105901884
Size N/A Price £28.14
Format Paperback Published 10 Aug 2012
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Police and Fire Reform (Scotland) Act 2012 (asp 8): explanatory notes