Source: http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2009/26/schedule/6/paragraph/5/prospective
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25CPolice services agreements: duration etc.(1)A police services agreement must specify the period for which it is to be in force.
25DReview and variation of police services agreementsThe relevant persons—
25EDischarge of functions of relevant persons in relation to police services agreements(1)In determining the terms of a police services agreement, and in exercising their functions under section 25D, the relevant persons must, in particular, have regard to the matters specified in subsection (2).
(3)A chief officer of police may authorise another person to exercise any of the officer's functions under this Part in relation to police services agreements.