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Skip to main contentSkip to navigationlegislation.gov.ukThe National ArchivesHelpSite MapAccessibilityContact UsCymraegHomeAbout UsBrowse LegislationNew LegislationChanges To LegislationSearch LegislationSearch LegislationTitle: (or keywords in the title)Year:Number:Type:All Legislation (excluding draft)All Primary Legislation UK Public General Acts UK Local Acts Acts of the Scottish Parliament Acts of the National Assembly for Wales Measures of the National Assembly for Wales Church Measures Acts of the Northern Ireland Assembly Acts of the Old Scottish Parliament Acts of the English Parliament Acts of the Old Irish Parliament Acts of the Parliament of Great Britain Northern Ireland Orders in Council Measures of the Northern Ireland Assembly Acts of the Northern Ireland ParliamentAll Secondary Legislation UK Statutory Instruments Wales Statutory Instruments Scottish Statutory Instruments Northern Ireland Statutory Rules Church Instruments UK Ministerial Orders UK Statutory Rules and OrdersAll Draft Legislation UK Draft Statutory Instruments Scottish Draft Statutory Instruments Northern Ireland Draft Statutory RulesAll Impact Assessments UK Impact AssessmentsSearchAdvanced SearchAnti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014You are here:2014 c. 12SCHEDULE 9Table of ContentsContentExplanatory NotesMore ResourcesPrevious: ScheduleNext: SchedulePlain ViewPrint OptionsWhat VersionLatest available (Revised)Original (As enacted)Advanced FeaturesShow Geographical Extent(e.g. England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland)Show Timeline of ChangesOpening OptionsOpen whole ActOpen Act without schedulesOpen Schedules onlyMore ResourcesOriginal Print PDFCorrection Slip - 01/07/2015Correction Slip - 04/08/2014View moreChanges to legislation:There are currently no known outstanding effects for the Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014, SCHEDULE 9.Changes to LegislationRevised legislation carried on this site may not be fully up to date. At the current time any known changes or effects made by subsequent legislation have been applied to the text of the legislation you are viewing by the editorial team. Please see ‘Frequently Asked Questions’ for details regarding the timescales for which new effects are identified and recorded on this site. Section 148SCHEDULE 9E+WPort and border controlsThis schedule has no associated Explanatory NotesExamining officersE+W1(1)Schedule 7 to the Terrorism Act 2000 is amended as follows.E+W(2)In paragraph 1(1)(b), after “officer” there is inserted “ who is designated for the purpose of this Schedule by the Secretary of State ”.(3)After paragraph 1 there is inserted—“Examining officers etcE+W1A(1)The Secretary of State must under paragraph 6 of Schedule 14 issue a code of practice about—
Annotations:Annotations are used to give authority for changes and other effects on the legislation you are viewing and to convey editorial information. They appear at the foot of the relevant provision or under the associated heading. Annotations are categorised by annotation type, such as F-notes for textual amendments and I-notes for commencement information (a full list can be found in the Editorial Practice Guide). Each annotation is identified by a sequential reference number. For F-notes, M-notes and X-notes, the number also appears in bold superscript at the relevant location in the text. All annotations contain links to the affecting legislation.Commencement InformationI1Sch. 9 para. 1(1)(3) in force at 13.5.2014 for specified purposes by S.I. 2014/949, art. 3, Sch. para. 21(a)I2Sch. 9 para. 1(1)(3) in force at 31.7.2014 in so far as not already in force by S.I. 2014/1916, art. 3(b)I3Sch. 9 para. 1(2) in force at 31.7.2014 by S.I. 2014/1916, art. 3(b)Time limits on examination without detention and on detentionE+W2(1)Schedule 7 to the Terrorism Act 2000 is amended as follows.E+W(2)Paragraph 6(4) is repealed.(3)After paragraph 6 there is inserted—“6A(1)This paragraph applies where a person is questioned under paragraph 2 or 3.
(2)After the end of the 1 hour period, the person may not be questioned under either of those paragraphs unless the person is detained under paragraph 6.
(3)If the person is detained under paragraph 6 the person must be released not later than the end of the 6 hour period (unless detained under another power).
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(5)A strip search of a person may not be carried out under this paragraph unless—
(a)the person is detained under paragraph 6,
(b)the examining officer has reasonable grounds to suspect that the person is concealing something which may be evidence that the person falls within section 40(1)(b), and
(c)the search is authorised by a senior officer who has not been directly involved in questioning the person.
(6)“Senior officer” means—
“strip search” means a search which is not an intimate search but involves the removal of an article of clothing which—
(a)is being worn wholly or partly on the trunk, and
(b)is being so worn either next to the skin or next to an article of underwear.”
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(2)The examining officer may copy anything which—
(a)is given to the examining officer in accordance with paragraph 5,
(3)The copy may be retained—
(a)for so long as is necessary for the purpose of determining whether a person falls within section 40(1)(b),
(b)while the examining officer believes that it may be needed for use as evidence in criminal proceedings, or
(c)while the examining officer believes that it may be needed in connection with a decision by the Secretary of State whether to make a deportation order under the Immigration Act 1971.”
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(2)The first review must be carried out before the end of the period of one hour beginning with the person's detention under that Schedule.
(4)The review officer may authorise a person's continued detention under Schedule 7 only if satisfied that it is necessary for the purposes of exercising a power under paragraph 2 or 3 of that Schedule.
(5)If on a review under this paragraph the review officer does not authorise a person's continued detention, the person must be released (unless detained under another power).
Representations20L(1)Before determining whether to authorise a person's continued detention, a review officer must give either of the following persons an opportunity to make representations about the detention—
(3)A review officer may refuse to hear oral representations from the detained person if the officer considers that the detained person is unfit to make representations because of the detained person's condition or behaviour.
Rights20M(1)Where a review officer authorises continued detention the officer must inform the detained person—
(a)of any of the detained person's rights under paragraphs 6 and 7 which have not yet been exercised, and
(2)Where a review of a person's detention is being carried out at a time when the person's exercise of a right under paragraph 6 or 7 is being delayed—
(b)if in the review officer's opinion the reason or reasons have ceased to subsist, the review officer must inform the officer who authorised the delay of that opinion (unless the review officer was that officer).
Record20N(1)A review officer carrying out a review must make a written record of the outcome of the review and of any of the following which apply—
(c)the officer's conclusion on the matter considered under paragraph 20M(2)(a), and
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(b)has functions under Schedule 8 in relation to a person detained under Schedule 7,
otherwise than as an examining officer.”
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