SCHEDULES

SCHEDULE 2DISTRICT POLICING AND COMMUNITY SAFETY PARTNERSHIPS

Removal of members

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1

The Policing Board, or the council with the approval of the Policing Board, may remove a person (“P”) from office as a political or independent member of a DPCSP if satisfied that—

a

in the case of an independent member, P failed to make the necessary disclosure in relation to P's conviction for a criminal offence in Northern Ireland or elsewhere;

b

in the case of an independent member, P has acted in breach of the terms of a declaration against terrorism;

c

P has been convicted in Northern Ireland or elsewhere after the date of P's appointment of a criminal offence (whether committed before or after that date);

d

P has become bankrupt F1or P is the subject of a bankruptcy restrictions orderF2or P has had a debt relief order made in respect of him or is the subject of a debt relief restrictions order,F3or has made a composition or arrangement with P's creditors;

e

P has failed to comply with the terms of P's appointment; or

f

P is otherwise unable or unfit to discharge P's functions as a member of the DPCSP.

2

The “necessary disclosure”, in relation to a conviction of an independent member, means full disclosure of it—

a

before the nomination of that member, to the council which nominated that member; and

b

before the appointment of that member, to the Policing Board.

3

Section 6 of the Elected Authorities (Northern Ireland) Act 1989 (c. 3) applies to determine whether an independent member has acted in breach of the terms of a declaration against terrorism as it applies to determine whether a person who has made a declaration required for the purpose of section 3, 4 or 5 of that Act has acted in breach of the terms of the declaration.

4

As applied by sub-paragraph (3), section 6 of the Elected Authorities (Northern Ireland) Act 1989 applies with the following modifications—

a

in subsection (1), for the words from “after” to “the Assembly” substitute “ when he is an independent member of a DPCSP ”;

b

omit subsection (4);

c

in subsection (5), in the definition of “public meeting” after paragraph (c) insert—

d

any meeting of a PCSP or a DPCSP or a committee of a PCSP or DPCSP (whether or not a meeting which the public is permitted to attend), and