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7.—(1) Part 1 of Schedule 2 (individuals in additional public authorities that may acquire all types of communications data within section 21(4) of the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000) to the 2003 Order is amended as follows.
(2) After the entry for the Financial Services Authority insert—
“The Gangmasters Licensing Authority | Head of Enforcement | — | (b) |
The Home Office | Immigration inspector in the Immigration Service | — | (b) |
Senior operational manager in a directly managed prison | — | (b)(d) | |
The Department for Transport | Inspector in the Air Accident Investigation Branch, the Marine Accident Investigation Branch or the Rail Accident Investigation Branch | — | (d) |
The Gambling Commission | Director of Intelligence or Director of Monitoring and Enforcement | — | (b) |
The Information Commissioner | Head of Regulatory Action Division | — | (b) |
The Serious Fraud Office | Assistant Director for the Operations Division | — | (b) |
The Criminal Cases Review Commission | An investigations Adviser | — | Article 2(a) of the 2006 Order |
The Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission | A Legal Officer | — | Article 2(a) of the 2006 Order |
The Royal Mail Group plc, by virtue of being a Universal Service Provider within the meaning of the Postal Services Act 2000(1) | Senior Investigation Manager | — | (b)” |
(3) In column (4), at the end of each of the entries in respect of the force comprising constables appointed on the nomination of the Dover Harbour Board and the Mersey Docks and Harbour Company in column (1), add “and article 2(b) of the 2006 Order”.
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