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Made | 21st June 2004 | ||
Coming into force | 1st July 2004 |
First meeting of the Authority
3.
- (1) The first meeting of the Authority shall be convened, and held at a place appointed, by the Chairman of the Authority.
(2) Notice of the first meeting shall be published at the place where the meeting is to be held.
(3) The notice to each member of the Authority to attend the first meeting shall be signed by the Chairman of the Authority.
(4) At the first meeting of the Authority the Chairman of the Authority shall appoint a clerk to the Authority who shall exercise any functions falling to be exercised by the clerk of the Authority in relation to the meeting.
(5) The procedures for the first meeting shall be determined by the Chairman of the Authority at the commencement of the meeting and, once determined, shall as far as practicable, apply to the remainder of the meeting.
Transitional provision about budget requirements and planning
4.
- (1) For the purposes of the financial year beginning 1st April 2004 -
(2) The Authority shall make its first estimate of the likely ratio of customers' contributions referred to in paragraph 20 of Schedule 4 to the 2003 Act on or before 1st April 2006.
Transitional provision about the Chief Constable, the Deputy Chief Constable and Assistant Chief Constables
5.
- (1) The person, having been appointed under paragraph 3(a) of the British Transport Police Force Scheme, who holds the office of chief constable of the old transport police on 30th June 2004 shall be treated as having been appointed Chief Constable of the Police Force by the Authority under sections 21(1) and (2) of the 2003 Act.
(2) The person, having been appointed under paragraph 3(e) of the British Transport Police Force Scheme, who holds the rank of deputy chief constable of the old transport police on 30th June 2004 shall be treated as having been appointed Deputy Chief Constable of the Police Force by the Authority under sections 22(1) and (2) of the 2003 Act.
(3) A person, having been appointed under paragraph 3(e) of the British Transport Police Force Scheme, who holds the rank of assistant chief constable in the old transport police on 30th June 2004 shall be treated as having been appointed Assistant Chief Constable of the Police Force by the Authority under sections 23(1) and (2) of the 2003 Act.
Constables, special constables and civilian employees
6.
- (1) Subject to paragraphs (5) and (6), every person including every constable -
shall transfer to and become an employee of the Authority on 1st July 2004.
(2) Subject to paragraph (5) and (7), every special constable -
shall transfer to and become a special constable of the Authority on 1st July 2004.
(3) The contract of employment between the Strategic Rail Authority and a constable or other person who is transferred to the Authority in consequence of paragraph (1) shall be deemed to have effect from 1st July 2004 as if it had been made between the Authority and that constable or other person.
(4) The service of a special constable who is transferred in consequence of paragraph (2) shall be deemed to have effect from 1st July 2004 as if he had been appointed to be a special constable by the Authority.
(5) Where there is a dispute between the Strategic Rail Authority and the Authority as to whether a person transfers to the Authority pursuant to paragraph (1) or a special constable transfers to the Authority pursuant to paragraph (2), that person or that special constable shall not so transfer and -
(6) The contract of employment between the Strategic Rail Authority and a constable or other person who is transferred to the Authority after a determination under article 8 shall be deemed to have effect from the date of that determination as if the contract of employment had been made between the Authority and that constable or other person.
(7) The service of a special constable who is transferred to the Authority after a determination under article 8 shall be deemed to have effect from the date of that determination as if that special constable had been appointed by the Authority.
(8) Where a person employed by the Strategic Rail Authority becomes an employee of the Authority by virtue of this article -
Transfer of property, rights and liabilities from the Strategic Rail Authority to the Authority
7.
- (1) On or as soon as practicable after 1st July 2004 the Strategic Rail Authority and the Authority shall use their best endeavours to agree in writing -
(2) An agreement under this article may -
(3) The property, rights and liabilities referred to in paragraph (1) shall transfer from the Strategic Rail Authority to the Authority on the date specified in the agreement referred to in that paragraph.
(4) Where there is a dispute between the Strategic Rail Authority and the Authority as to which property, rights and liabilities should be transferred -
(5) This article shall have effect and be binding on all other persons in relation to property, rights or liabilities to which it applies in spite of any provision (of whatever nature) which would -
(6) Where immediately before 1st July 2004 there is in force an agreement which confers or imposes on the Strategic Rail Authority rights or liabilities which are transferred to the Authority by virtue of this Order that agreement shall have effect on and after that date as if -
Determinations by appointed person
8.
- (1) In this article the expression "the appointed person" means the person appointed under article 6(5) or article 7(4).
(2) Where a person has been appointed under article 6(5) he shall as soon as practicable after his appointment proceed to determine whether the person who is the subject of the dispute falls within article 6(1)(a), (b) and (c) or article 6(2)(a) and (b).
(3) Where a person has been appointed under article 7(4) he shall as soon as practicable after his appointment proceed to determine which (if any) transfers of property, rights and liabilities from the Strategic Rail Authority to the Authority it is fair and reasonable to make.
(4) Where a person appointed under article 7(4) determines that a transfer shall be made, he may -
and any such instrument shall specify the date on which the transfer is to take effect.
(5) The appointed person shall not determine a dispute under this article unless -
(6) Any oral representations shall be made at a hearing on a date appointed by the appointed person after consultation with the parties to the dispute.
(7) The parties to the dispute shall have the right to be legally represented.
(8) The rate of remuneration and expenses to be paid to the appointed person following his appointment -
(9) The appointed person may make such determination of costs against a party to the dispute as he considers appropriate.
(10) The appointed person shall record his determination in writing.
Transfer of pensions
9.
- (1) In this article -
(2) On 1st July 2004 there shall be transferred to, and vest in, the Authority all the powers, duties and obligations of the Strategic Rail Authority in relation to the British Transport Police Force Superannuation Fund.
(3) The trust deed and rules shall be amended in accordance with the following sub-paragraphs -
(b) in clause 15(1)(a) for the words "a corporation the chairman and members of which are appointed by a Secretary of State " substitute "the British Transport Police Authority";
(c) in clause 15(1)for the words "then the Joint Fund" substitute "then, provided the Secretary of State has given his consent, the Joint Fund";
(d) in clause 45(4) of the 1970 rules contained in schedule 1 to the trust deed and rules, for the words "a corporation, the chairman and members of which are appointed by a Secretary of State" substitute "the British Transport Police Authority"; and
(e) in clause 31(2) of the 1968 rules contained in schedule 2 to the trust deed and rules, for the words "a corporation, the chairman and members of which are appointed by a Secretary of State" substitute "the British Transport Police Authority".
(4) Immediately upon the establishment of the Authority and in accordance with clause 3B of the Railways Pension Scheme [6] the Authority shall enter into a deed with the Railways Pension Trustee Company Limited in the form contained in the Schedule to this Order which shall establish a new section of the Railways Pension Scheme which shall be known as The British Transport Police Shared Cost Section.
Transitional and consequential provision about police services agreements
10.
- (1) In this article -
(2) An agreement for police services entered into before 1st July 2004 by the Strategic Rail Authority with a person providing railway services shall be deemed to be a police services agreement entered into by the Authority and that person under the provisions of section 33 of the 2003 Act.
(3) In a licence granted under section 8 of the Railways Act 1993 before the 1st July 2004 a condition requiring the licence holder to enter into an agreement for police services shall cease to have effect.
Transitional provisions about police regulations
11.
- (1) An agreement made before 1st July 2004 -
relating to rates of pay, hours of duty or conditions of service of the old transport police shall be deemed to be regulations made by the Authority under sections 36 and 40 of the 2003 Act.
(2) The Special Constables Regulations 1965[8], in relation to a special constable serving in England and Wales, and the Police (Special Constables) (Scotland) Regulations 1966[9], in relation to a special constable serving in Scotland, shall apply to a special constable serving in the Police Force so far as they are relevant to such service and until such time as the Authority makes regulations under section 37 of the 2003 Act.
(3) The machinery of negotiation of the British Transport Police Federation established by an agreement dated 14th February 1992 and made between the British Railways Board and the British Transport Police of the one part and the British Transport Police Federation of the other part [10], as varied before 1st July 2004, shall apply in respect of the British Transport Police Federation until such time as the Authority makes regulations under section 39 of the 2003 Act.
Consequential amendments
12.
- (1) For the words "Strategic Rail Authority" substitute the words "British Transport Police Authority" in the following provisions of the following enactments -
(2) In the Police (Scotland) Act 1967 -
(b) for section 12(6)(d) substitute -
(3) In the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994[16] -
(4) In the Police Act 1996 -
(b) for section 24(4A) substitute -
(5) In the Crime and Disorder Act 1998[17] -
(b) for section 1(1B)(c) (ii) substitute -
(c) for section 16(3A) substitute -
(6) In the Terrorism Act 2000 [18] -
(c) for section 44(4A) substitute -
(7) In the Police Reform Act 2002[19] -
(8) The British Transport Police Force Scheme 1963 (Approval) Order 1964[20] shall be revoked.
(9) For article 3(b) of the Independent Police Complaints Commission (Forces Maintained Otherwise than by Police Authorities) Order 2004[21] substitute -
(10) In the Railway Safety Accreditation Scheme Regulations 2004[22] -
Signed by authority of the Secretary of State for Transport
Tony McNulty
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, Department for Transport
21st June 2004
2.
The Participating Employer establishes the Section on and with effect from 1 July 2004 and adopts, together with the Pension Trust and this Deed, the Rules of the BR Shared Cost Section of the Railways Pension Scheme as at 30th June 2004.
3.
The Participating Employer agrees to comply with the provisions of the Pension Trust, the Rules and this Deed.
4.
The Participating Employer agrees to be the Designated Employer for the purposes of the Section.
5.
The Participating Employer as Designated Employer agrees that any nominations for the directors of Railtrust Holdings Limited shall be treated equally as nominations for directors of the Trustee and agrees that Railtrust Holdings Limited shall appoint its directors accordingly.
6.
The Participating Employer agrees that in relation to the Section the Actuary shall act jointly with the Government Actuary and that references in the Pension Trust and Rules to the "Actuary" are to be read as references to the Actuary and the Government Actuary.
7.
The Participating Employer and the Trustee agree that in relation to the Section the prior consent of the Secretary of State shall be obtained to the following:
The consent of the Secretary of State shall not be required under (i) to (iv) above where the proposed changes are necessary to avoid prejudicing Revenue Approval, to comply with Schedule 11 to the Railways Act 1993 (1993 c. 43) or any provisions which have effect by virtue of an order made under that Schedule, or to comply with the Contracting-Out Laws.
8.
The Trustee and the Participating Employer agree that as soon as it is received by the Trustee, the Trustees shall give a copy of that part of the annual audited accounts and a copy of each valuation which relates to the Section to the Secretary of State.
IN WITNESS this Deed was executed.
The Common Seal of the British )
Transport Police Authority was put on this )
Deed in the presence of: )
Chairman
Secretary
The Common Seal of the Railways )
Pension Trustee Company Limited was )
Put on this Deed in the presence of: )
Chairman
Secretary
3.
Copies of the documents referred to in article 9(1) may be inspected at any reasonable time by prior appointment at the Department of Transport, Great Minster House, London SW1P 4DR (Telephone 0207 944 3946).
4.
A regulatory impact assessment has not been produced for this statutory instrument. No regulatory impact assessment was made in respect of the provisions of the 2003 Act relating to the provisions being brought into force by this instrument. In paragraph 232 of the Explanatory Notes to the 2003 Act the additional administrative costs of a police authority of 13 members over the cost of the current committee of 9 was estimated at £50,000 per annum. The additional administrative costs are now estimated at £300,000 per annum, with start up costs now estimated at £563,000. These additional costs compare to the British Transport Police's total budget of £162 million in the year 2004 to 2005. There is no additional direct public expenditure as the British Transport Police is funded by the railway industry.
[2] See the British Transport Police Force Scheme 1963 (Approval) Order 1964 (S.I. 1964/1456), as amended by the British Transport Police Force Scheme 1963 (Amendment) Order 1992 (S.I. 1992/364) and the British Transport Police Force Scheme 1963 (Amendment) Order 1994 (S.I. 1994/609), the Schedule to which contains the scheme as amended. Following repeal of Section 69 of the Transport Act 1962 (1962 c. 46) the scheme continued to have effect as if made under Section 132 of the Railways Act 1993 (1993 c. 43), by virtue of the paragraph 3(2) of Schedule 10 to that Act.back
[6] Clause 3B of the Railways Pension Scheme was amended by deed dated 30th September 1994.back
[7] 1993 c. 43. Section 8 is amended by sections 215, 216 and 274 of, and paragraphs 8 and 10 of Schedule 16, paragraphs 1 and 4 of Schedule 17 and Part IV of Schedule 31 to the Transport Act 2000 (c. 38). Section 8 will be further amended on 5th July 2004 by Section 16(5) of, and paragraphs 1, 3 and 5 of Schedule 2 to, the Railways and Transport Safety Act 2003 (c. 20).back
[8] S.I. 1965/536, as amended by SI 1992/1526 and SI 2002/3180.back
[10] A copy of the agreement and variations thereto may be obtained from The British Transport Police Federation, 134 Thurlow Park Road, West Dulwich, London SE21 8HN.back
[20] S.I. 1964/1456, as amended by S.I. 1992/364 and S.I. 1994/609.back