Common use of Code of Practice Clause in Contracts

Code of Practice. for the Management of Police Information 3.3.1. This agreement outlines the need for the Police and Partners to work together to share information in line with the Policing Purpose as set out in the Management of Police Information Code of Practice. In line with section 39A of the Police Xxx 0000, Chief Officers are required to give “due regard” to this statutory code. The Policing Purposes summarise the statutory and common law duties of the police service for which personal data may be processed and are described as:  Protecting life and property;  Preserving order;  Preventing the commission of offences;  Bringing offenders to justice;  Any duty or responsibility of the police arising from common or statute law.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Information Sharing Agreement, Information Sharing Agreement, Information Sharing Agreement

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Code of Practice. for the Management of Police Information 3.3.1. This agreement outlines the need for the Police and Partners to work together to share information in line with the Policing Purpose as set out in the Management of Police Information Code of Practice. In line with section 39A of the Police Xxx 0000Act 1996, Chief Officers are required to give “due regard” to this statutory code. The Policing Purposes summarise the statutory and common law duties of the police service for which personal data may be processed and are described as:  Protecting life and property;  Preserving order;  Preventing the commission of offences;  Bringing offenders to justice;  Any duty or responsibility of the police arising from common or statute law.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Information Sharing Agreement, Information Sharing Agreement

Code of Practice. for the Management of Police Information 3.3.1. This agreement outlines the need for the Police and Partners to work together to share information in line with the Policing Purpose as set out in the Management of Police Information Code of Practice. In line with section 39A of the Police Xxx 0000Act 1996, Chief Officers are required to give “due regard” to this statutory code. The Policing Purposes summarise the statutory and common law duties of the police service for which personal data may be processed and are described as: Protecting life and property; Preserving order; Preventing the commission of offences; Bringing offenders to justice; Any duty or responsibility of the police arising from common or statute law.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Information Sharing Agreement

Code of Practice. for the Management of Police Information 3.3.1. This agreement outlines the need for the Police and Partners to work together to share information in line with the Policing Purpose Purposes as set out in the Management of Police Information Code of Practice. In line with section 39A of the Police Xxx 0000Act 1996, Chief Officers are required to give “due regard” to this statutory code. The Policing Purposes summarise the statutory and common law duties of the police service for which personal data may be processed and are described as:  Protecting life and property;  Preserving order;  Preventing the commission of offences;  Bringing offenders offender to justice; , and  Any duty or responsibility of the police arising from common or statute law.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Information Sharing Agreement

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Code of Practice. for the Management of Police Information 3.3.1. 4.3.1 This agreement Agreement outlines the need for the Police and Partners to work together to share information in line with the Policing Purpose Purposes as set out in the Management of Police Information Code of Practice. In line with section 39A of the Police Xxx 0000Act 1996, Chief Officers are required to give “due regard” to this statutory code. The Policing Purposes summarise the statutory and common law duties of the police service for which personal data may be processed and are described as: Protecting life and property; Preserving order; Preventing the commission of offences; Bringing offenders to justice; and • Any duty or responsibility of the police arising from common or statute law.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Information Sharing Agreement

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