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SCHEDULE

Provisions commencedExtent of commencement and transitional provisions
Sections 311 to 322
Section 325In so far as it relates to the undernoted paragraphs of Schedule 27
Section 423In so far as it relates to the undernoted Part of Schedule 34
Schedule 27
Paragraph 1Save in so far as sections 10 to 12 of the Metropolitan Police Act 1829 relate to the Receiver’s functions in relation to purposes other than police purposes, but subject to the following transitional provision:
In so far as accounts of monies for police purposes have not been made out and signed in relation to periods up to 2nd July 2000 pursuant to section 11 of the Metropolitan Police Act 1829 by 3rd July 2000, they shall be made out and signed after that date by the chief finance officer of the Metropolitan Police Authority(1).
Paragraph 2
Paragraph 3In so far as sections 1 and 5 of the Metropolitan Police (Receiver) Act 1861 relate to the Receiver’s functions in relation to police purposes
Paragraph 5In so far as sections 2, 4 and 6 of the Metropolitan Police Act 1886 relate to the Receiver’s functions in relation to police purposes
Paragraph 6
Paragraph 7In so far as the Metropolitan Police Act 1887 relates to the Receiver’s functions in relation to police purposes
Paragraph 10
Paragraph 11Save in so far as section 1 of the Metropolitan Police Act 1899 relates to the Receiver
Paragraph 12
Paragraph 13Save in so far as section 3(2) of the Crown Lands Act 1936 relates to the Receiver’s functions in relation to purposes other than police purposes
Paragraphs 15 to 17
Paragraph 19
Paragraph 20Subject to the following transitional provision:
Where payments are made by the Metropolitan Police Authority pursuant to section 15 of the Superannuation (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1967 in relation to persons within section 15(1)(a)(ii) of that Act, the Receiver shall reimburse the Metropolitan Police Authority for such payments and for the reasonable administrative costs of making such payments.
Paragraphs 21 to 38
Paragraph 39Except paragraph 39(2)(c)
Paragraph 40Except paragraph 40(2)(c)
Paragraphs 41 to 61
Paragraph 63
Paragraph 64Except that the substitution of paragraph (f) in section 157(6) of the Local Government and Housing Act 1989 shall not have effect in so far as it relates to the Receiver’s functions in relation to purposes other than police purposes
Paragraph 65
Paragraph 66Except sub-paragraph (a) and subject to the following transitional provision:
Where notice of any proposed development has been given to a local planning authority by the Receiver in accordance with arrangements relating to development by government departments before 3rd July 2000, the carrying out of the development shall continue to be regarded for the purposes of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 as being by or on behalf of the Receiver.
Paragraph 67
Paragraphs 70 to 74
Paragraphs 77 to 83
Paragraph 84In so far as not already in force
Paragraphs 85 to 96
Paragraph 97Subject to the following transitional provision:
Where a complaint has been recorded before 3rd July 2000 about the conduct of a member of the metropolitan police force who is a senior officer within the meaning of section 65 of the Police Act 1996 and the complaint has not been dealt with at that date, the Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis shall continue to be the appropriate authority in relation to that complaint until it has been dealt with in accordance with Chapter 1 of Part IV of that Act.
Paragraphs 98 to 104
Paragraph 106In so far as not already in force
Paragraphs 107 to 115
Schedule 34 Part VII
The entries relating to:
The Metropolitan Police Act 1856
The Riot (Damages) Act 1886
The Police (Property) Act 1897
The Police Act 1909
Sections 1 and 3(1) of the Crown Lands Act 1936
The Local Government Act 1948
The Metropolitan Magistrates' Courts Act 1959
The Leasehold Reform Act 1967
The Firearms Act 1968
The Local Government Act 1972
The Local Government Act 1974
The House of Commons Disqualification Act 1975, except the entry relating to the Receiver
The Northern Ireland Assembly Disqualification Act 1975, except the entry relating to the Receiver
The Local Government, Planning and Land Act 1980
The Aviation Security Act 1982
The Insurance Companies Act 1982
The Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984
The Rates Act 1984
The Local Government Finance Act 1988
The Road Traffic Act 1988
The Police Act 1996, in so far as not already in force
The Police (Insurance of Voluntary Assistants) Act 1997
The Police Act 1997
(1)

The chief finance officer of the Metropolitan Police Authority is appointed under section 127(2)(b) of the Act.