Part 3British Transport Police

Police Force

I122Deputy Chief Constable

1

The Authority shall appoint a deputy Chief Constable of the Police Force.

2

An appointment under subsection (1) may be made only—

a

with the approval of the Secretary of State, and

b

in accordance with regulations under section 36.

3

The deputy Chief Constable may perform a function of the Chief Constable—

a

while the Chief Constable is unable to act or unavailable,

b

during a vacancy in the office of Chief Constable, or

c

with the consent (which may be general or specific) of the Chief Constable.

4

The power to act by virtue of subsection (3)(a) or (b) shall not be exercisable for a continuous period exceeding three months without the consent of the Secretary of State.

5

The Secretary of State may make regulations about the suspension and removal of the deputy Chief Constable.

6

Regulations under subsection (5)—

a

may apply (with or without modification) or make provision similar to a provision made by or under the Police Act 1996 (c. 16),

b

may confer a function on the Secretary of State (which may include a discretionary function or a function of requiring the Authority to act),

c

may permit the Secretary of State to delegate a function or to confer a function (which may include a discretionary function) on a person or group, and

d

may make provision about costs.

7

Regulations under subsection (5) which deal with a matter addressed by a provision made by or under the Police Act 1996 may differ from that provision only so far as necessary to reflect the structure and circumstances of the Police Force.

8

Before making regulations under subsection (5) the Secretary of State shall consult—

a

the Authority,

b

the Chief Constable, and

c

such other persons as he thinks fit.