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30. After regulation 60, insert—
60A.—(1) The person (“the chair”) chairing a special case hearing, other than a further hearing under regulation 58(3), may, having taken into account any representations made under regulation 52A or during the hearing, require the relevant authority to publish a notice containing information relating to one or more of the matters in paragraph (3), and the relevant authority must comply with any such requirement.
(2) In relation to a further hearing under regulation 58(3), the relevant authority may, having taken into account any representations made under regulation 52A or during the further hearing, publish a notice containing information relating to one or more of the matters in paragraph (3).
(3) The matters referred to in paragraphs (1) and (2) are—
(a)the name of the officer concerned;
(b)the conduct that was the subject matter of the case and how that conduct was alleged to amount to gross misconduct, as set out in the notice given in accordance with regulation 46(2);
(c)the finding as a result of the hearing or the further hearing under regulation 58(3);
(d)any disciplinary action imposed.
(4) A notice under paragraph (1) or (2) must be published on the relevant authority’s website during the notification period and, once published, it must remain there for a period of at least 28 days.
(5) In paragraph (4), “the notification period” is the period from the beginning of the 7th working day after the date on which the special case hearing or the further hearing under regulation 58(3) concluded, until the end of the 12th working day after that date.”.
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