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  1. Introductory TextNext Match

  2. Police powers of stop and search

    1. 1.Records of searches

  3. Taking of fingerprints and samples: England and WalesPrevious MatchNext Match

    1. 2.Powers to take material in relation to offences

    2. 3.Powers to take material in relation to offences outside England and Wales

    3. 4.Information to be given on taking of material

    4. 5.Speculative searchesPrevious MatchNext Match

    5. 6.Power to require attendance at police station

    6. 7.“Qualifying offence”

  4. Taking of fingerprints and samples: Northern IrelandPrevious MatchNext Match

    1. 8.Powers to take material in relation to offencesPrevious MatchNext Match

    2. 9.Powers to take material in relation to offences outside Northern IrelandPrevious MatchNext Match

    3. 10.Information to be given on taking of materialPrevious MatchNext Match

    4. 11.Speculative searchesPrevious MatchNext Match

    5. 12.Power to require attendance at police stationPrevious MatchNext Match

    6. 13.“Qualifying offence”Previous MatchNext Match

  5. Retention, destruction and use of fingerprints and samples etcPrevious MatchNext Match

    1. 14.Material subject to the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984

    2. 15.Material subject to the Police and Criminal Evidence (Northern Ireland) Order 1989Previous MatchNext Match

    3. 16.Material subject to the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995

    4. 17.Material subject to the Terrorism Act 2000Previous MatchNext Match

    5. 18.Material subject to the Terrorism Act 2000 (Scotland)Previous MatchNext Match

    6. 19.Material subject to the International Criminal Court Act 2001Previous MatchNext Match

    7. 20.Material subject to the Counter-Terrorism Act 2008 (Scotland)Previous MatchNext Match

    8. 21.Other materialPrevious MatchNext Match

    9. 22.Destruction of material taken before commencementPrevious MatchNext Match

    10. 23.National DNA Database Strategy BoardPrevious MatchNext Match

  6. Domestic violence

    1. 24.Power to issue a domestic violence protection notice

    2. 25.Contents and service of a domestic violence protection notice

    3. 26.Breach of a domestic violence protection notice

    4. 27.Application for a domestic violence protection order

    5. 28.Conditions for and contents of a domestic violence protection order

    6. 29.Breach of a domestic violence protection order

    7. 30.Further provision about remand

    8. 31.Guidance

    9. 32.Ministry of Defence Police

    10. 33.Pilot schemes

  7. Gang-related violence

    1. 34.Grant of injunction: minimum age

    2. 35.Review on respondent to injunction becoming 18

    3. 36.Consultation of youth offending team

    4. 37.Application for variation or discharge of injunction

    5. 38.Powers of court to remand

    6. 39.Powers of court on breach of injunction by respondent under 18

  8. Anti-social behaviour orders

    1. 40.Report on family circumstances

    2. 41.Parenting orders on breach

  9. Private security industryPrevious MatchNext Match

    1. 42.Extension of licensing schemePrevious MatchNext Match

    2. 43.Extension of approval schemePrevious MatchNext Match

    3. 44.Charges for vehicle release: appealsPrevious MatchNext Match

  10. Prison security

    1. 45.Offences relating to electronic communications devices in prison

  11. Air weapons

    1. 46.Offence of allowing minors access to air weapons

  12. Compensation of victims of overseas terrorismPrevious MatchNext Match

    1. 47.IntroductoryPrevious MatchNext Match

    2. 48.Compensation schemePrevious MatchNext Match

    3. 49.Eligibility and applicationsPrevious MatchNext Match

    4. 50.PaymentsPrevious MatchNext Match

    5. 51.Claims officers etcPrevious MatchNext Match

    6. 52.Reviews and appealsPrevious MatchNext Match

    7. 53.Reports, accounts and financial recordsPrevious MatchNext Match

    8. 54.Parliamentary controlPrevious MatchNext Match

  13. Sale and supply of alcohol

    1. 55.Power to restrict sale and supply of alcohol

  14. Searches of controlled personsPrevious MatchNext Match

    1. 56.Persons subject to control order: powers of search and seizurePrevious MatchNext Match

  15. FinalPrevious MatchNext Match

    1. 57.Financial provisionsPrevious MatchNext Match

    2. 58.ExtentPrevious MatchNext Match

    3. 59.CommencementPrevious MatchNext Match

    4. 60.Short titlePrevious MatchNext Match

  16. SCHEDULES

    1. SCHEDULE 1Previous MatchNext Match

      Extension of private security industry licensing scheme: consequential and minor amendmentsPrevious MatchNext Match

      1. 1.The Private Security Industry Act 2001 is amended as follows....Previous MatchNext Match

      2. 2.For the italic heading before section 3 (“Licence requirement”) there...Previous MatchNext Match

      3. 3.(1) Section 3 (conduct prohibited without a licence) is amended...Previous MatchNext Match

      4. 4.(1) Section 4 (exemptions from licensing requirement) is amended as...Previous MatchNext Match

      5. 5.Before section 5 there is inserted— “ Offences relating to...Previous MatchNext Match

      6. 6.(1) Section 5 (offence of using unlicensed security operative) is...Previous MatchNext Match

      7. 7.(1) Section 6 (offence of using unlicensed wheel-clampers) is amended...Previous MatchNext Match

      8. 8.In section 8 (licences), at the end there is inserted—...Previous MatchNext Match

      9. 9.In section 19 (powers of entry and inspection), in subsection...Previous MatchNext Match

      10. 10.After section 23 there is inserted— Offences committed by unincorporated...Previous MatchNext Match

      11. 11.(1) In section 25 (interpretation), subsection (1) is amended as...Previous MatchNext Match

    2. SCHEDULE 2Previous MatchNext Match

      Compensation of victims of overseas terrorism: consequential amendmentsPrevious MatchNext Match

      1. Parliamentary Commissioner Act 1967 (c. 13)Previous MatchNext Match

        1. 1.After section 11B of the Parliamentary Commissioner Act 1967, there...Previous MatchNext Match

      2. Inheritance Tax Act 1984 (c. 51)Previous MatchNext Match

        1. 2.(1) The Inheritance Tax Act 1984 is amended as follows....Previous MatchNext Match

      3. Income Tax (Trading and Other Income) Act 2005 (c. 5)Previous MatchNext Match

        1. 3.In section 732 of the Income Tax (Trading and Other...Previous MatchNext Match

      4. Finance Act 2005 (c. 7)Previous MatchNext Match

        1. 4.In section 35 of the Finance Act 2005 (trusts for...Previous MatchNext Match

      5. Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007 (c. 15)Previous MatchNext Match

        1. 5.In section 11 of the Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act...Previous MatchNext Match

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