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12.—(1) Where a person ceases to be a police member and does not transfer to a police force that person must be given a certificate setting out that person’s―
(a)rank; and
(b)period of service in the Agency and in any police force.
(2) The Director General may append to the certificate any recommendation which the Director General considers justified in making, for example that the member’s conduct was―
(a)exemplary;
(b)very good; or
(c)good.
(3) Where a person ceases to be a police member and is not appointed as a constable of a police force, that person’s personal record is to be kept for such period of time as the Director General thinks fit and is then to be destroyed.
(4) Regulation 17 of the 2004 Regulations is amended as follows―
(a)in paragraph (1)—
(i)after the words “police force” where they third appear, insert “, or is appointed as a police member of the Scottish Crime and Drug Enforcement Agency (“the Agency”) under paragraph 7(2)(c) of schedule 2 to the Police, Public Order and Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act 2006,”, and
(ii)delete the words from “that police force” where they second appear to the end of the paragraph and substitute—
“(a)that police force;
(b)any other police force; and
(c)the Agency.”; and
(b)in paragraph (3), after the words “police force” where they third appear insert “, or is appointed as a police member of the Agency under paragraph 7(2)(c) of schedule 2 to the Police, Public Order and Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act 2006,”.
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