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The Police Service of Scotland (Special Constables) Regulations 2013

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PART 3DUTY

Duty

10.—(1) The Scottish Ministers must determine—

(a)the normal periods of duty of a special constable;

(b)the periods allowed for refreshment; and

(c)the circumstances in which travelling time may be treated as duty.

(2) In making a determination under this regulation the Scottish Ministers may confer—

(a)such functions on the chief constable as they think fit; and

(b)a discretion on the chief constable to fix a limit on the travelling time which is to be treated as duty.

(3) In this regulation “travelling time” means time spent by a special constable in travelling to and from that special constable’s home or place of employment to any place where that special constable is required to attend for the purpose of, or in connection with, carrying out his or her duties.

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