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8.—(1) The Independent Police Complaints Commission (Staff Conduct) Regulations 2004(1) are amended as follows.
(2) For—
(a)“Commission” in each place where it occurs, except in regulation 1(1), substitute “Director General”;
(b)“Commission’s” in each place where it occurs substitute “Office’s”;
(c)“it” in each place where it occurs and is used as a pronoun in place of “the Commission” substitute “the Director General”.
(3) The amendments made by virtue of paragraph (2)(a) to (c) above do not apply to occurrences of “Commission”, “Commission’s” or “it” amended by another provision within this regulation.
(4) In regulation 1(2), for ““the Commission”” to the end substitute—
““Director General” means the Director General of the Independent Office for Police Conduct; and
“the Office” means the Independent Office for Police Conduct.”.
(5) In regulation 2(3)(a)(ii) substitute—
“(ii)has been made by a member of the Office or a member of the Office’s staff and in the view of the Director General should be recorded and dealt with as is mentioned in regulation 3;”.
(6) In regulation 4(1) omit “its”.
(7) In regulation 5—
(a)in paragraph (1) omit “or if it determines that a complaint is not a serious complaint but it concerns the conduct of the Commission’s chief executive”; and
(b)in paragraph (2)(a) for “Commission’s” substitute “Director General’s or the Office’s”.
(8) In regulation 6(1) for “its” substitute “the Office’s”.
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