Police and Crime Panel definition

Police and Crime Panel means the panel established by Section 28 of the Police Reform & Social Responsibility Act 2011 to support the effective exercise of the functions of the Police & Crime Commissioner.
Police and Crime Panel means a panel established by virtue of an order under paragraph 4.”
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Examples of Police and Crime Panel in a sentence

  • Section 28 of the Police Reform and Social Responsibility Act 2011 requires that the local authorities covered by the police area must establish a Police and Crime Panel (PCP) for that area.

  • Staffordshire County Council shall be the host authority for the Police and Crime Panel and shall be responsible for the associated administration.

  • The purpose of this report is to provide members of the Police and Crime Panel with an overview of activity undertaken by the Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) in support of his Safer West Mercia Plan and provide an update on police performance.

  • They are helpfully summarised in The Policing Protocol Order 2011 which also describes the roles of the Chief Constable, Police and Crime Panel and Home Secretary.

  • This process of transparent recording of decisions will enable the Police and Crime Panel to access information.

  • This report serves primarily to provide information to the appropriate institutions and bodies with competence in the areas of preparedness planning and response to oil spills.It contains no analysis of error concerning the decisions taken (some of which were taken primarily to save time), nor any analysis of the detailed circumstances or technical shortcomings that combined to cause the accident.

  • For information not available via the OPCC website, the Chief Executive will make arrangements for information (including confidential information where appropriate) to be provided to the Police and Crime Panel to enable it to discharge its statutory functions.

  • The Police and Crime Panel must publish the report by sending copies to each of the councils, and by any other means the Police and Crime Panel considers appropriate.

  • The budget for the panel will be agreed annually and the Police and Crime Panel will operate within the allocated budget.

  • The Police and Crime Panel will review and re-confirm the Terms of Reference and Procedure Rules annually.

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