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2. In these Regulations—
“the 1967 Act” means the Police (Scotland) Act 1967;
“the 2004 Regulations” means the Police (Scotland) Regulations 2004(1);
“the 2006 Act” means the Police, Public Order and Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act 2006;
“the Agency” means the Scottish Crime and Drug Enforcement Agency;
“the Authority” means the Scottish Police Services Authority;
“the Director General” means the Director General of the Agency appointed by virtue of paragraph 1 of schedule 2 to the 2006 Act;
“the Deputy Director General” means the Deputy Director General of the Agency appointed by virtue of paragraph 2 of schedule 2 to the 2006 Act;
“police member” means a police member of the Agency appointed by virtue of paragraph 7(2)(c) of schedule 2 to the 2006 Act;
“representative bodies” means the Police Federation for Scotland and all bodies for the time being recognised by the Scottish Ministers for the purposes of section 64 of the Police Act 1996(2); and
“university scholar” means a police member on a course of university study nominated by the Scottish Ministers or by the Authority following arrangements approved by the Scottish Ministers.
Section 64 has been amended by the Police Act 1997 (c.50), section 134 and Schedule 9, paragraph 84; the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005 (c.15), Schedule 4, paragraph 79 and Schedule 17, Part 2; the Police and Justice Act 2006 (c.48), Schedule 1, paragraph 69; S.I. 2001/3649, article. 349; and S.I. 2007/1098, Schedule 1, paragraph 3.
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