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50.—(1) Subject to the following provisions of this regulation, a local policing body may delegate the exercise or performance of all or any of the powers and duties conferred or imposed on the local policing body by or under Part 2 of the 2002 Act (including powers and duties that are acquired by virtue of giving a section 13A notice) to any person.
(2) A local policing body may not delegate any power or duty under paragraph (1) to—
(a)a constable (whether or not in England and Wales);
(b)another local policing body;
(c)any other person or body which maintains a police force;
(d)the Mayor of London;
(e)a member of the staff of a person falling within any of sub-paragraphs (a) to (d), or
(f)any person if to do so could reasonably give rise to a concern as to whether the person could act impartially.
(3) But paragraph (2)(e) does not prevent a local policing body delegating the exercise or performance of a power or duty acquired by virtue of a section 13A notice to a person for so long as that person is under the direction and control of the local policing body.
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I1Reg. 50 in force at 1.2.2020, see reg. 1(1)
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