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The Police Act 1997 (Provisions in relation to the NCIS Service Authority) Order 1998

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PART IIQUALIFICATIONS

1.  Information relating to a person of a description specified in paragraphs 1 to 4 of Part I above is not exempt information by virtue of that paragraph unless it relates to an individual of that description in the capacity indicated by the description.

2.  Information falling within paragraph 5 of Part I above is not exempt information by virtue of that paragraph if it is required to be registered under—

(a)the Companies Act 1985;

(b)the Friendly Societies Act 1974;

(c)the Industrial and Provident Societies Acts 1965 to 1978;

(d)the Building Societies Act 1986; or

(e)the Charities Act 1993.

3.  Information falling within paragraph 6 of Part I above is exempt information if and so long as disclosure to the public of the amount there referred to would be likely to give an advantage to a person entering into, or seeking to enter into, a contract with the Authority in respect of the property, goods or services, whether the advantage would arise as against the Authority or as against other such persons.

4.  Information falling within paragraph 7 of Part I above is exempt information if and so long as disclosure to the public of the terms would prejudice the Authority in those or any other negotiations concerning the property or goods or services.

5.  Information falling within paragraph 9 of Part I above is exempt information if and so long as disclosure to the public of the information would prejudice the Authority in those or any other consultations or negotiations in connection with a labour relations matter arising as mentioned in that paragraph.

6.  Information falling within paragraph 11 of Part I above is exempt information if and so long as disclosure to the public might afford an opportunity to a person affected by the notice, order or direction to defeat the purpose or one of the purposes for which the notice, order or direction is given or made.

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