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(This note is not part of the Regulations)
These Regulations bring into force on 2nd October 2023 the sections of the Forensic Science Regulator Act 2021 (“the Act”) which are not already in force. These Regulations are the second commencement regulations under the Act.
The provisions of the Act commenced by these Regulations confer powers on the Forensic Science Regulator (“the Regulator”) to secure that forensic science providers comply with the statutory code of practice issued by the Regulator in respect of the forensic science activities to which the code applies (“regulated forensic science activities”). In accordance with section 3(4) of the Act and as stated in the draft statutory code of practice, that code comes into force on 2nd October 2023. The link to the statutory code of practice referred to above is:https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/forensic-science-regulator-code-of-practice
A hard copy can be obtained by writing to the Office of the Forensic Science Regulator, 23 Stephenson Street, Birmingham, B2 4BJ.
Regulation 2(a) brings section 6 of the Act into force, which enables the Regulator to serve a compliance notice on a person whom the Regulator believes is carrying on a regulated forensic science activity in a way which creates a substantial risk of adversely affecting any investigation or impeding or prejudicing the course of justice in any criminal proceedings in England and Wales.
Regulation 2(b) brings section 7 of the Act into force, which enables a person who has been served with a compliance notice to request a completion certificate which states that the Regulator is satisfied that the steps specified in the compliance notice have been taken or do not need to be taken. Once the Regulator has served a completion certificate, the compliance notice ceases to have effect.
Regulation 2(c) brings section 8 of the Act into force, which enables a person served with a compliance notice to appeal to the First-tier Tribunal against the decision to serve a compliance notice.
An impact assessment in relation to the Act has been published and is available here:
A hard copy can be obtained by writing to Forensics Policy Team, Home Office, 2 Marsham Street, London SW1P 4DF.