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2001 No. 369

POLICE

Police Trainee Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2001

  Made 11th October 2001 
  To be laid before Parliament
  Coming into operation 2nd November 2001 


ARRANGEMENT OF REGULATIONS


Part I

General
1 Citation and commencement
2 Interpretation

Part II

Service as a Police Trainee
3 Conditions for appointment as constable
4 Attendance at training
5 Extending period of service of a police trainee
6 Termination of the period of service of a police trainee
7 Standing Orders
8 Delegation of functions by Chief Constable
9 Restrictions on the private life of police trainees
10 Business interests incompatible with service as police trainee

Part III

Leave
11 Leave
12 Sick leave
13 Leave for ante-natal care
14 Maternity leave
15 Paternity leave

Part IV

Pay, Allowances and Pensions
16 Pay: general
17 Pay: reckonable service
18 Pay during sick leave
19 Deductions from pay of social security benefits and statutory sick pay
20 Pay during maternity leave
21 Allowances: general
22 Expenses of moving home: officers from other police forces
23 Expenses of moving home at request of Chief Constable
24 Removal allowance
25 Allowance in respect of medical charges
26 Motor vehicle allowance
27 Replacement allowance
28 Pension regulations: application to police trainees

SCHEDULES

  Schedule 1 - Pay: reckonable service

  Schedule 2 - Pensions

The Secretary of State, in pursuance of sections 36 and 41 of the Police (Northern Ireland) Act 2000[
1], and after consulting the Police Authority for Northern Ireland[2] and the Police Association for Northern Ireland, hereby makes the following regulations - 



Part I

General

Citation and commencement
     1.  - (1) These regulations may be cited as the Police Trainee Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2001.

    (2) These regulations shall come into operation on 2nd November 2001.

Interpretation
    
2. In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires - 



Part II

Service as a Police Trainee

Conditions for appointment as constable
     3. A person shall not be appointed to the rank of constable in the Police Service of Northern Ireland unless he has - 

Attendance at training
    
4.  - (1) In these regulations - 

are together referred to as "training".

    (2) The Chief Constable - 

    (3) No police trainee shall be required to attend training on New Year's Day, Christmas Day or 26th December or, in any year where New Year's Day, Christmas Day or 26th December falls on a Saturday or Sunday, any substitute day.

    (4) Where a police trainee is required to attend training on a Saturday or Sunday or on a public holiday, that requirement shall not have effect unless the Chief Constable gives notice, in a schedule issued under paragraph (2), or in standing orders made under regulation 7, or otherwise, to that police trainee of the requirement no less than 15 days before the Saturday, Sunday or public holiday on which he is to be required to attend.

Extending period of service of a police trainee
    
5.  - (1) The power of the Chief Constable to specify a longer period of service under regulation 3(a) includes power to specify different periods for different cases.

    (2) In particular, where the Chief Constable is of the opinion that a police trainee who has been absent from training for five or more days is unlikely to obtain the qualification specified under regulation 3(b), or complete satisfactorily any training specified under regulation 3(c), without a longer period of service as a police trainee, he may specify a longer period of service under regulation 3(a) in the case of that police trainee.

Termination of the period of service of a police trainee
    
6.  - (1) Subject to standing orders made under regulation 7, the Chief Constable may by giving one week's notice to a police trainee, terminate that person's period of service as a police trainee if - 

    (2) A police trainee may end his period of service as a police trainee by giving one week's notice to the Chief Constable.

Standing Orders
    
7.  - (1) The Chief Constable may make standing orders about the training of police trainees.

    (2) Every police trainee shall comply with the requirements of standing orders made under paragraph (1).

    (3) The Chief Constable shall issue a copy of any standing orders made under paragraph (1) to every police trainee on or before the day on which he begins his period of service as a police trainee, and shall issue details of any change to the standing orders to every police trainee to whom that change may apply as soon as reasonably practicable.

    (4) Standing orders made under paragraph (1) may, in particular, make provision - 

    (5) Where standing orders made under paragraph (1) provide for procedures for cases in which the Chief Constable is considering exercising his powers under regulation 6 (terminating period of service) or provide for the termination of the service of a police trainee whose conduct does not meet required standards, the standing orders shall include provision for a right of appeal by the police trainee against the termination of his service as a police trainee.

Delegation of functions by Chief Constable
    
8. The Chief Constable may designate for the purposes of this regulation a member of the Police Service of Northern Ireland of a rank not lower than chief inspector, and may delegate to a person so designated any of the functions conferred on the Chief Constable by - 

Restrictions on the private life of police trainees
    
9.  - (1) No restriction on the private life of police trainees shall be imposed by the Chief Constable, except such restrictions as are set out in this regulation or as may be necessary in the interests of the safety of police trainees.

    (2) Where the Chief Constable imposes a restriction on the private life of police trainees under paragraph (l), he shall report the restriction forthwith to the Secretary of State.

    (3) A police trainee shall not take any active part in politics.

    (4) A police trainee shall not wilfully refuse or neglect to discharge any lawful debt.

Business interests incompatible with service as police trainee
    
10.  - (1) If a police trainee or a relative included in his family proposes to have, or has, a business interest within the meaning of regulation 7 of the principal regulations, the police trainee shall forthwith give notice of that interest to the Chief Constable, unless that business interest was disclosed at the time of his appointment as a police trainee.

    (2) On receipt of a notice given under paragraph (1), the Chief Constable shall determine whether or not the interest in question is compatible with the police trainee concerned remaining a police trainee and, within 28 days of the receipt of the notice, shall give notice of his decision to the police trainee.

    (3) Within 10 days of being notified of the Chief Constable's decision as aforesaid, or within such longer period as the Board may in all the circumstances allow, the police trainee concerned may appeal to the Board against that decision by sending notice of his appeal to the Board.

    (4) On receipt of a notice given under paragraph (3) the Board shall require the Chief Constable to submit to it, within the next following 10 days, a notice setting out the reasons for his decision and copies of any documents on which he relies in support of that decision, and the Board shall send to the police trainee concerned copies of such notice and documents and shall afford him a reasonable opportunity, being in no case less than 14 days, to comment thereon.

    (5) Where a police trainee has appealed to the Board under paragraph (3) the Board shall, within 28 days of receiving his comments on the notice and any other documents submitted by the Chief Constable under paragraph (4) or of the expiration of the period afforded for making comments if none have by then been received, give him written notice of its determination of the appeal but where it has upheld the decision of the Chief Constable and within 10 days of being so notified or within such longer period as the Board may in all the circumstances allow, the police trainee makes written request to the Board for the reference of the matter to the Secretary of State, the matter shall be so referred and, unless and until the determination of the Board is confirmed by the Secretary of State, it shall be of no effect and, in particular, no action in pursuance thereof shall be taken under paragraph (6).

    (6) Where a police trainee or a relative included in his family, has a business interest within the meaning of regulation 7 of the principal regulations which the Chief Constable has determined under paragraph (2) to be incompatible with his remaining a police trainee and either the police trainee has not appealed against that decision under paragraph (3) or, subject to paragraph (5), on such appeal, the Board has upheld that decision, then the Chief Constable may, subject to the approval of the Board, terminate the period of service of that police trainee by giving him one week's notice; and before giving such approval the Board shall give the police trainee concerned an opportunity to make representations and shall consider any representations so made.

    (7) If a police trainee or a relative included in his family has a business interest within the meaning of regulation 7 of the principal regulations and, on that interest being notified or disclosed as mentioned in paragraph (1), the Chief Constable has by notice required the police trainee to furnish particulars of such changes in that interest, as respects its nature, extent or otherwise, as may be mentioned in the notice then, in the event of any such change in that interest being proposed or occurring, this regulation shall have effect as though the changed interest were a newly proposed or newly acquired, interest which has not been notified or disclosed as aforesaid.

    (8) A reference in this regulation to a relative included in a police trainee's family shall include a reference to his spouse, parent, son, daughter, brother or sister.

    (9) At any time before the commencement of section 2 of the Police (Northern Ireland) Act 2000[
4] any reference in this regulation to the Board shall be construed as if it were a reference to the Police Authority for Northern Ireland.



Part III

Leave

Leave
     11.  - (1) A police trainee shall be allowed - 

    (2) Where the Chief Constable specifies a longer period of service for a police trainee under regulation 3(a) the number of days specified in paragraph (1)(a) shall be increased proportionately for that police trainee.

    (3) Days of leave granted under paragraph (1) may only be taken at times approved by the Chief Constable.

    (4) Where a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday falls within a period of leave taken under paragraph (1), that day shall be ignored for the purposes of reckoning the number of days' leave taken.

Sick leave
    
12.  - (1) A police trainee shall not be entitled to be absent from training for a period of seven days or less on account of injury, illness or quarantine except with the consent of the Chief Constable.

    (2) A police trainee shall not be entitled to be absent from training for a period exceeding seven days on account of injury, illness or quarantine unless certified by a registered medical practitioner as being unfit to attend training or as being in quarantine.

    (3) For the purposes of paragraphs (1) and (2), the period of seven days includes Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays.

    (4) A police trainee who is, or ceases to be, certified under paragraph (2) shall, as soon as reasonably practicable, inform the Chief Constable of the fact and send any certificate to the Chief Constable.

Leave for ante-natal care
    
13.  - (1) A female police trainee who is pregnant and who, on the advice of a registered medical practitioner, registered midwife or registered health visitor, has made an appointment to attend at any place for the purpose of receiving ante-natal care shall, subject to the following provisions of this regulation, have the right not to be unreasonably refused special leave from training to enable her to keep the appointment.

    (2) Subject to paragraph (3), the Chief Constable shall not be required by virtue of this regulation to permit a female police trainee to take special leave from training to keep an appointment unless, if he requests her to do so, she produces for his inspection - 

    (3) Paragraph (2) shall not apply where the female police trainee's appointment is the first appointment during her pregnancy for which she seeks permission to take special leave from training in accordance with paragraph (1).

Maternity leave
    
14.  - (1) In this regulation - 

    (2) Subject to the following provisions of this regulation, a female police trainee qualifies for maternity leave when she has given to the Chief Constable notice stating - 

    (3) A female police trainee does not qualify for maternity leave where the Chief Constable has requested a certificate from a registered medical practitioner, registered midwife or registered health visitor setting out the matters referred to in paragraph (2)(a) and (b) and she fails to produce such a certificate.

    (4) Where a certificate produced under paragraph (3) sets out a different date as the probable date of the birth of the child of the female police trainee from the date given in accordance with paragraph (2)(b), the date given in the certificate shall have effect in place of the date given in the notice.

    (5) A female police trainee who is pregnant shall give the notice required by paragraph (2) as soon as reasonably practicable after she becomes aware of the probable date of birth of her child.

    (6) The date given in accordance with paragraph (2)(c) may be amended by a subsequent notice to the Chief Constable, provided not less than 21 days' notice is given of the qualified police trainee's intention to return to training.

    (7) A qualified police trainee shall commence maternity leave no later than the date given in accordance with paragraph (2)(b) and, subject to paragraphs (8) and (9), the leave shall continue until the last day of the maternity leave.

    (8) Where a qualified police trainee intends to return to training before the end of the maternity period after taking maternity leave, she shall give the Chief Constable not less than 21 days' notice of her intention.

    (9) A notice under paragraph (8) may be subsequently revoked; and any such revocation shall be without prejudice to the giving of another notice under that paragraph of an intention to return to duty before the end of the maternity period.

    (10) During any period of maternity leave, a qualified police trainee shall not be entitled to any sick leave under regulation 12.

    (11) In paragraph (10) "period of maternity leave" means the period - 

Paternity leave
    
15.  - (1) Standing orders under regulation 7 shall make provision for the circumstances in which a police trainee is to be entitled to paternity leave.

    (2) Paternity leave shall consist of two days' leave.

    (3) Where a woman becomes pregnant, paternity leave in connection with that pregnancy shall be taken during the period beginning with the later of - 

and ending 9 months after the birth of the child.



Part IV

Pay, Allowances and Pensions

Pay: general
    
16.  - (1) Subject to the following provisions of this regulation and regulation 17, the annual rate of pay of police trainees shall be determined by the Secretary of State.

    (2) A determination under paragraph (1) may be made with retrospective effect to any date specified in the determination, but nothing in this paragraph shall be construed as authorising the pay payable to any person to be reduced retrospectively.

    (3) A determination under paragraph (1) may make different provision for different cases, including different provision for the pay of police trainees who have completed different periods of service.

    (4) A month's pay of a police trainee shall be calculated, for all purposes, at a monthly rate of pay determined by dividing by 12 the annual rate.

    (5) A week's pay of a police trainee shall be calculated, for all purposes, at a weekly rate of pay determined by dividing by 521/6 the annual rate.

    (6) A day's pay of a police trainee shall be calculated, for all purposes, at a daily rate determined by dividing by 7 the weekly rate, determined in accordance with paragraph (5).

    (7) Police trainees shall be paid monthly in arrears, or at such other intervals as the Chief Constable may fix.

    (8) The Chief Constable may, if he thinks fit, pay to a police trainee such part of his pay as he may determine in advance of the day on which it would otherwise be due to be paid in accordance with this regulation.

Pay: reckonable service
    
17.  - (1) For the purposes of any determination under regulation 16(1) the period of service completed by a police trainee shall, subject to paragraph (4), include any period of service described in Part I of Schedule 1.

    (2) For the purposes of any determination under regulation 16(1), where a person has served in the Police Service of Northern Ireland Reserve, then, subject to paragraph (4), the period of service completed by him as a police trainee shall include a period calculated in accordance with Part II of Schedule 1.

    (3) For the purposes of any determination under regulation 16(1), where a person has served in a police force in a country or territory outside the United Kingdom (other than as mentioned in paragraph 4 of Part I of Schedule 1), then, subject to paragraph (4), the period of service completed by him as a police trainee shall include a period calculated in accordance with Part III of that Schedule.

    (4) Where a person has completed service such as is described in Part I of Schedule 1 and has served as mentioned in paragraph (2) or (3), then, for the purposes of any determination under regulation 16(1) - 

Pay during sick leave
    
18.  - (1) Subject to paragraphs (2), (3) and (4), if, on any relevant day, a police trainee has, during his period of service as a police trainee, been on sick leave for 42 days, he ceases for the time being to be entitled to full pay, and becomes entitled to half pay, while on sick leave.

    (2) Subject to paragraphs (3) and (4), if on any relevant day, a police trainee has, during his period of service as a police trainee, been on sick leave for 196 days, he ceases for the time being to be entitled to any pay while on sick leave.

    (3) The Chief Constable may in a particular case determine that for a specified period - 

and may from time to time determine to extend the period.

    (4) The Chief Constable, if he is satisfied after consultation with a medical practitioner appointed under standing orders made under regulation 7, that a particular case is exceptional, shall determine in consultation with the said medical practitioner that for a specified period - 

An exceptional case is a case in which the police trainee's being on sick leave is directly attributable to an injury received as a consequence of a person's service as a police trainee.

    (5) For the purpose of this regulation a relevant day is a day on which a police trainee is on sick leave, and in this regulation - 

Deductions from pay of social security benefits and statutory sick pay
     19.  - (1) There shall be deducted from the pay of a police trainee who is in receipt of full pay (within the meaning of regulation 18(5)(b)) - 

and for the purposes of sub-paragraph (b) any increase for adult and child dependants shall be treated as forming part of the benefit or allowance to which it relates.

    (2) For the purposes of this regulation a female police trainee who, as a married woman or widow, has elected to pay contributions under section 19 of the Social Security Contributions and Benefits (Northern Ireland) Act 1992[8] at the reduced rate shall be deemed to be entitled to any social security benefits mentioned in paragraph (1) to which she would have been entitled had she not elected to contribute at the reduced rate.

Pay during maternity leave
     20.  - (1) Subject to the following provisions of this regulation, a female police trainee who satisfies the conditions in paragraph (2) is entitled to be paid as respects the first three months of any period or periods of maternity leave in any one maternity period (as defined by regulation 14) taken in accordance with regulation 14 but is not entitled to be paid thereafter.

    (2) The conditions referred to in paragraph (1) are that - 

    (3) In this regulation - 

Allowances: general
     21.  - (1) No allowances shall be paid to a police trainee except as provided by these regulations or approved by the Secretary of State, and the amounts and conditions of payment of such allowances shall be as provided by or under these regulations or as approved by the Secretary of State.

    (2) A police trainee claiming any allowance under this Part shall comply with such directions as may be given by the Chief Constable from time to time as to the time and manner of claiming and certification.

Expenses of moving home: officers from other police forces
    
22.  - (1) This regulation applies where a person who has been appointed as a police trainee moves his home as a consequence of leaving a police force in Great Britain or in any country or territory outside the United Kingdom to become a police trainee.

    (2) Where this regulation applies to a person moving his home, the Chief Constable may - 

Expenses of moving home at request of Chief Constable
    
23.  - (1) This regulation applies where a police trainee moves his home at the request of the Chief Constable, and the removal is not a consequence of becoming a police trainee.

    (2) Where this regulation applies, the Chief Constable shall - 

Removal allowance
    
24.  - (1) Where the cost of removal is paid or reimbursed by the Chief Constable under regulation 22 or 23, the Chief Constable shall, subject to paragraph (2), pay the police trainee an allowance in respect of expenditure incidental to the move of an amount determined under paragraphs (3) to (5).

    (2) An allowance under paragraph (1) - 

    (3) In the case of a person who - 

the allowance shall be such amount as may be determined by the Secretary of State.

    (4) In the case of any other person, the allowance - 

but, subject to that, shall equal the aggregate of the amount of the expenditure incidental to the move reasonably incurred by that person and the amount of any relevant additional expenditure.

    (5) In paragraph (4) "relevant additional expenditure" means, where a person satisfies the Chief Constable that, in consequence of the move, he has failed to benefit, in whole or in part, from expenditure reasonably incurred by him prior to the move (other than such payments as are referred to in regulation 22(2)(b) or 23(2)(b)), so much of that expenditure as is not recoverable by him.

Allowance in respect of medical charges
    
25.  - (1) A police trainee who incurs normal standard charges under Articles 5, 61, 62, 63 and 98 of the Health and Personal Social Services (Northern Ireland) Order 1972[10] (which Articles relate to charges for certain drugs, medicines and appliances and for dental treatment) - 

    (2) For the purposes of paragraph (1) - 

Motor vehicle allowance
     26.  - (1) Where the Chief Constable specifies a place as a qualifying site for the purposes of this regulation, and authorises a police trainee to use a motor vehicle for the purposes of attending training at a qualifying site, the police trainee shall be paid a motor vehicle allowance.

    (2) A motor vehicle allowance shall be payable on such conditions and at such rate as are specified in standing orders made under regulation 7.

Replacement allowance
    
27.  - (1) A police trainee who left a police force in Great Britain to become a police trainee and was, immediately before leaving that force, entitled to a replacement allowance under Schedule 13 to the Police Regulations 1995[11] shall, subject to paragraph (3), be entitled to an allowance of an amount equal to the amount of the replacement allowance to which he would have been entitled had he not left that force.

    (2) A police trainee who left the Police Service of Northern Ireland Reserve to become a police trainee and was, immediately before leaving the Police Service of Northern Ireland Reserve, entitled to a replacement allowance under Schedule 11 to the Royal Ulster Constabulary Reserve (Full-Time) (Appointment and Conditions of Service) Regulations 1996[12] shall, subject to paragraph (3), be entitled to an allowance of an amount equal to the amount of the replacement allowance to which he would have been entitled had he not left the Police Service of Northern Ireland Reserve.

    (3) In any circumstances in which the replacement allowance to which a person was entitled as a member of a police force in Great Britain or as a member of the Police Service of Northern Ireland Reserve would have fallen (by reason of a period of unpaid leave or otherwise) to be increased, reduced or terminated if he had not left that force or that service, the allowance under this regulation shall be accordingly increased, reduced or terminated.

Pension regulations: application to police trainees
     28. The regulations mentioned in paragraph 1 of Schedule 2 (which make provision about pensions for police officers) shall apply to police trainees as they apply to members of the Police Service of Northern Ireland, and in their application by virtue of this regulation those regulations shall have effect as if - 

were made to those regulations.


John Reid
One of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State

Northern Ireland Office
11th October 2001



SCHEDULE 1
Regulation 17


Pay: Reckonable Service




Part I

Previous Service Included in Police Trainee Service

     1. Any period of service completed by a person in any rank in the Police Service of Northern Ireland.

     2. Any period of service completed by a person in any rank in a police force in Great Britain.

     3. Any period of service completed by a person in any rank in a constabulary mentioned in regulation 39(2)[
13] of the principal regulations (service in the Ministry of Defence Police or Port of Tilbury Constabulary).

     4. Any period of service such as is mentioned in regulation 41(1)(a) or (c) of the principal regulations (overseas police service).



Part II

Previous Service in the Police Service of Northern Ireland Reserve

     5.  - (1) Where a person has completed any service in any rank in the Police Service of Northern Ireland Reserve, being - 

the period mentioned in regulation 17(2) shall be calculated as follows.

    (2) Determine from the annual rates of pay payable to constables in the Police Service of Northern Ireland in accordance with the principal regulations - 

    (3) Determine the period of service in the rank of constable for which the annual rate determined under sub-paragraph (2) is payable.

    (4) Include the period mentioned in sub-paragraph (3) in the period of service completed by the police trainee.

     6.  - (1) In this Part of this Schedule the "relevant reserve pay" means, in relation to any person, the annual rate of normal basic pay (excluding any allowance for overtime, any other allowance and the effect of any temporary promotion) which would be payable on the relevant day to a constable in the Police Service of Northern Ireland Reserve whose service therein - 

    (2) In this Part of this Schedule the "relevant day" means, in relation to any person, the day on which that person begins service as a police trainee.



Part III

Previous Service outside the United Kingdom

     7.  - (1) Where a person has completed any service (not falling within paragraph 4 of Part I of this Schedule) in a police force in a country or territory outside the United Kingdom, the period mentioned in regulation 17(3) shall be calculated as follows.

    (2) Convert the relevant pay into sterling using the rate of exchange prevailing on the relevant day.

    (3) Take the amount in sterling determined under sub-paragraph (2) ("the sterling equivalent") and determine from the annual rates of pay payable to constables in the Police Service of Northern Ireland in accordance with the principal regulations - 

    (4) Determine the period of service in the rank of constable for which the annual rate determined under sub-paragraph (3) is payable.

    (5) Include the period mentioned in sub-paragraph (4) in the period of service completed by the police trainee.

     8.  - (1) In this Part of this Schedule the "relevant pay" means, in relation to a person who has served in a police force in a country or territory outside the United Kingdom, the annual rate of normal basic pay (excluding any allowances) which would have been payable on the relevant day to that person had he been serving in that force on that day.

    (2) For the purposes of sub-paragraph (1) as it applies in relation to a person who has served in a police force, it shall be assumed - 

and where it is necessary to make an assumption about any other factor to determine the rate of pay which would have been payable to that person on the relevant day, the assumption shall be made by the Chief Constable.

    (3) In this Part of this Schedule the "relevant day" means, in relation to any person, the day on which that person begins service as a police trainee.



SCHEDULE 2
Regulation 28


Pensions


Pensions regulations
     1. The regulations referred to in regulation 28 are - 

and the modifications referred to in regulation 28(a) are set out in the remaining paragraphs of this Schedule (the general modifications in paragraphs 2 to 6 being subject to paragraphs 7 to 22).

General modifications
     2. For any reference in those regulations to a member of the force, except in regulations A11(2), G5(3)(a)[19] and H5(2) of the Royal Ulster Constabulary Pensions Regulations 1988, substitute a reference to a police trainee.

     3.  - (1) Subject to sub-paragraph (2), for any reference in those regulations to service in the force - 

    (2) In the case of a police trainee who has served as a member of the force before becoming a police trainee, any reference in those regulations to service in, or retirement from, the force before last joining or rejoining the force shall continue to refer to that previous service as well as having the meaning given by the modifications set out in sub-paragraph (1).

     4. For any reference in those regulations to the Police Authority for Northern Ireland substitute a reference to the Chief Constable.

     5. For any reference in those regulations to an injury received in the execution of duty by a member substitute a reference to an injury received as a consequence of a person's service as a police trainee within the meaning of regulation A10 of the Royal Ulster Constabulary Pensions Regulations 1988 as modified by this Schedule.

     6. For any reference in those regulations to the principal regulations or the 1988 regulations substitute a reference to the Royal Ulster Constabulary Pensions Regulations 1988 as modified by this Schedule.

Royal Ulster Constabulary Pensions Regulations 1988
     7. In regulation A9(2)(d) of the Royal Ulster Constabulary Pensions Regulations 1988 (aggregate pension contributions for purposes of awards) for "has transferred to the force from a police force in Great Britain" substitute "has become a police trainee on leaving a police force in Great Britain for that purpose".

     8. For regulation A10(1) and (2) of the Royal Ulster Constabulary Pensions Regulations 1988 substitute - 

     9. In regulation A14(2) of the Royal Ulster Constabulary Pensions Regulations 1988 (transfers) for "having transferred from a police force in Great Britain" substitute "leaving a police force in Great Britain for the purpose of becoming a police trainee".

     10. In regulation A15 of the Royal Ulster Constabulary Pensions Regulations 1988 (retirement) in sub-paragraph (1) for the words from "includes" to "but does not include" substitute "is a reference to a police trainee ending his period of service under regulation 6(2) of the Police Trainee Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2001 or under regulation A16, A17 or A18, and does not include a reference to the period of service of a police trainee being terminated under any other provision of the Police Trainee Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2001 or a reference to a police trainee being appointed to the rank of constable in the Police Service of Northern Ireland on completion of his service as a police trainee or".

     11. For any reference in the Royal Ulster Constabulary Pensions Regulations 1988 to a person being dismissed substitute a reference to the period of service of a police trainee being terminated under the Police Trainee Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2001.

     12. In regulation E3A(3)(b)[20] of the Royal Ulster Constabulary Pensions Regulations 1988 (lump sum death grant  -  widows and widowers) for "absent from duty without pay" substitute "absent from training without pay".

     13. In regulation E10 of the Royal Ulster Constabulary Pensions Regulations 1988 (determination of amount of widow's or child's flat-rate award and increase thereof by reference to the Pensions (Increase) Act 1971) - 

     14. In regulation F3[21] of the Royal Ulster Constabulary Pensions Regulations 1988 (previous service reckonable without payment) - 

     15. In regulation I4 of the Royal Ulster Constabulary Pensions Regulations 1988 for "returning to duty" substitute "returning to training".

     16. In regulation K1(3) of the Royal Ulster Constabulary Pensions Regulations 1988 substitute - 

     17. In the Royal Ulster Constabulary Pensions Regulations 1988 omit Part M (auxiliary members).

     18. In Part III of Schedule C to the Royal Ulster Constabulary Pensions Regulations 1988 (widow's accrued pension) in paragraph 3(1)[22] omit the words "by reference to the rank held by her husband".

     19. In Part I of Schedule D to the Royal Ulster Constabulary Pensions Regulations 1988 (children's ordinary allowance) in paragraph 5 omit the words "by reference to the rank held by the relevant parent".

Royal Ulster Constabulary Pensions (Additional Voluntary Contributions) Regulations 1993
     20. For "pensionable member" where it appears in the Royal Ulster Constabulary Pensions (Additional Voluntary Contributions) Regulations 1993 substitute "pensionable police trainee".

     21. For the definition of "pensionable member" in regulation 2(2) of the Royal Ulster Constabulary Pensions (Additional Voluntary Contributions) Regulations 1993 substitute - 

     22. In paragraph 5(2) of Schedule 2 to the Royal Ulster Constabulary Pensions (Additional Voluntary Contributions) Regulations 1993 (benefit limits: definitions) for "as a regular member within the meaning of the 1988 Regulations" substitute "as a police trainee".





EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Regulations.)


These regulations give effect to recommendations of the Independent Commission on Policing for Northern Ireland in its report "A New Beginning: Policing in Northern Ireland" (the "Patten" Report) published on 9th September 1999. The Patten Report recommended that those appointed to be police constables should have to complete their initial training successfully before acquiring all the powers, duties and privileges of a police officer.

Section 36(3) of the Police (Northern Ireland) Act 2000 gives effect to this recommendation. It requires a person to serve as a police trainee before he or she can be appointed to the rank of constable in the Police Service of Northern Ireland. These regulations make provision about the government, administration and conditions of service of police trainees.

Regulation 3 prescribes the length of the period which police trainees must serve, and the other conditions with which police trainees must comply, before they can be appointed as constables.

Regulations 4 and 5 make further provision about the length of period of service of police trainees and about their training.

Regulation 6 makes provision for the termination of the period of service of a police trainee by the Chief Constable (on the grounds set out in paragraph (1)) or by the police trainee (under paragraph (2)).

Regulation 7 confers power on the Chief Constable to make standing orders about the training of police trainees.

Regulation 8 allows the Chief Constable to delegate certain functions under the regulations.

Regulation 9 makes provision about the restrictions which are, or may be, imposed on the private lives of police trainees.

Regulation 10 makes provision about business interests which may be incompatible with a person remaining a police trainee.

Regulations 11 to 15 make provision about the leave entitlement of police trainees.

Regulations 16 to 28 and Schedules 1 and 2 make provision about the pay, pensions and allowances of police trainees.


Notes:

[1] 2000 c. 32back

[2] By virtue of Article 2 of the Police (Northern Ireland) Order 2001 (S.I. 2001 (N.I. 3)) the reference in section 41(6) of the Police (Northern Ireland) Act 2000 to the Northern Ireland Policing Board is to be construed as if it were a reference to the Police Authority for Northern Irelandback

[3] S.R. 1996 No. 473. The principal regulations have been amended by S.R. 1999 No. 362, S.R. 1999 No. 412 and S.R. 2001 No. 140back

[4] 2000 c. 32back

[5] S.R. 1988 No. 374back

[6] 1992 c. 7back

[7] S.I. 1994 (N.I. 12)back

[8] 1992 c. 7back

[9] S.R. 1996 No. 564. Regulation 4A was inserted by S.R. 2001 No. 80back

[10] S.I. 1972/1265 (N.I. 14)back

[11] S.I. 1995/215; Schedule 13 was brought into existence by S.I. 2000/2013 reg. 12back

[12] S.R. 1996 No. 564; Schedule 11 was brought into existence by S.R. 1997 No. 363 reg. 2back

[13] Regulation 39 was amended by S.R. 1997 No. 362 reg. 4back

[14] S.R. 1996 No. 564; Regulation 4A was inserted by S.R. 2001 No. 80back

[15] S.R. 1988 No. 374 as amended by S.R. 1988 No. 438, S.R. 1989 No. 387, S.R. 1990 No. 411, S.R. 1993 No. 223, S.R. 1993 No. 327, S.R. 1996 No. 4, S.R. 1997 No. 259, S.R. 1998 No. 240 and S.R. 2001 No. 263back

[16] S.R. 1988 No. 376, as amended by S.R. 1993 No. 327 and S.R. 1998 No. 440back

[17] S.R. 1988 No. 379, as amended by S.R. 1988 No. 442, S.R. 1989 No. 388 and S.R. 1990 No. 411back

[18] S.R. 1993 No. 249, as amended by S.R. 1997 No. 464back

[19] Regulations G4 and G5 were substituted by S.R. 1990 No. 411 reg. 6(17)back

[20] Regulation E3A was inserted by S.R. 1993 No. 327back

[21] Regulation F3 was amended by S.R. 1997 No. 259 reg. 6(2) and S.R. 1998 No. 240 reg. 3(2)back

[22] Paragraph 3(1) was amended by S.R. 1990 No. 411 reg.6(21)back



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