Part 1Police reform

CHAPTER 3Functions of elected local policing bodies etc

Information, consultation etc

12Annual reports

1

Each elected local policing body must produce a report (an “annual report”) on—

a

the exercise of the body’s functions in each financial year, and

b

the progress which has been made in the financial year in meeting the police and crime objectives in the body’s police and crime plan.

2

As soon as practicable after producing an annual report, the elected local policing body must send the report to the relevant police and crime panel.

3

The elected local policing body must attend before the panel at the public meeting arranged by the panel in accordance with section 28(4), to—

a

present the report to the panel, and

b

answer the panel’s questions on the report.

4

The elected local policing body must—

a

give the panel a response to any report or recommendations on the annual report (see section 28(4)), and

b

publish any such response.

5

It is for the police and crime panel to determine the manner in which a response to a report or recommendations is to be published in accordance with subsection (4)(b).

6

An elected local policing body must arrange for each annual report to be published.

7

It is for the elected local policing body to determine the manner in which an annual report is to be published.