LEGAL CONTEXT. 2.1 Section 22A and Section 23 Police Act 1996 (as amended) enable chief officers of two or more police forces to make a collaboration agreement about the discharge of functions by officers and staff of any of their forces in the interests of efficiency or effectiveness. Function comprises all and any of the powers and duties of police forces. 2.2 A chief officer may enter into a collaboration agreement only with the approval of the Local Policing Body responsible for maintaining the chief officer’s force. 2.3 Section 22A and Section 23A of the Police Xxx 0000 enables two or more Local Policing Bodies to make a collaboration agreement about the provision of support for any of those Local Policing Bodies and/or for any of the police forces which they maintain support including the provision of premises, equipment, staff, services and facilities. 2.4 A Local Policing Body may enter into a collaboration agreement only if it considers that the agreement is in the interests of the efficiency or effectiveness of one or more Local Policing Bodies or police forces and only after consulting with the chief officer of the police force maintained by the Local Policing Body. 2.5 Where a collaboration agreement includes a provision about the discharge of functions by employees who are under the direction and control of a chief officer, the collaboration agreement may only be made with the approval of that chief officer. 2.6 This Agreement is a Collaboration Agreement and the terms of the Agreements are to be read in conjunction with legislation and the statutory guidance for police collaboration. 2.7 The General Agreement is structured to identify the purpose of the collaborative service, to agree to joint working and to identify common provisions. 2.8 In construing the Agreement, where there may be any conflict between the meaning of any term as may appear both in the General Agreement and the Schedules, the terms applicable are those contained in the General Agreement and any appendices and protocols referred to within them.
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LEGAL CONTEXT. 2.1 Section 22A and Section 23 Police Act 1996 (as amended) enable chief officers of two or more police forces to make a collaboration agreement about the discharge of functions by officers and staff of any of their forces in the interests of efficiency or effectiveness. Function comprises all and any of the powers and duties of police forces.
2.2 A chief officer may enter into a collaboration agreement only with the approval of the Local Policing Body responsible for maintaining the chief officer’s force.
2.3 Section 22A and Section 23A of the Police Xxx 0000 Act 1996 enables two or more Local Policing Bodies to make a collaboration agreement about the provision of support for any of those Local Policing Bodies and/or for any of the police forces which they maintain support including the provision of premises, equipment, staff, services and facilities.
2.4 A Local Policing Body may enter into a collaboration agreement only if it considers that the agreement is in the interests of the efficiency or effectiveness of one or more Local Policing Bodies or police forces and only after consulting with the chief officer of the police force maintained by the Local Policing Body.
2.5 Where a collaboration agreement includes a provision about the discharge of functions by employees who are under the direction and control of a chief officer, the collaboration agreement may only be made with the approval of that chief officer.
2.6 This Agreement is a Collaboration Agreement and the terms of the Agreements are to be read in conjunction with legislation and the statutory guidance for police collaboration.
2.7 The General Agreement is structured to identify the purpose of the collaborative service, to agree to joint working and to identify common provisions.
2.8 In construing the Agreement, where there may be any conflict between the meaning of any term as may appear both in the General Agreement and the Schedules, the terms applicable are those contained in the General Agreement and any appendices and protocols referred to within them.
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Samples: Collaboration Agreement
LEGAL CONTEXT. 2.1 Section 22A and Section 23 Police Act 1996 (as amended) enable chief officers of two or more police forces to make a collaboration agreement about the discharge of functions by officers and staff of any of their forces in the interests of efficiency or effectiveness. Function comprises Functions comprise all and any of the powers and duties of police forces.
2.2 A chief officer Chief Officer may enter into a collaboration agreement only with the approval of the Local Policing Body responsible for maintaining the chief officerChief Officer’s force.
2.3 Section 22A and Section 23A 23 of the Police Xxx 0000 enables two or more Local Policing Bodies to make a collaboration agreement about the provision of support for any of those Local Policing Bodies and/or for any of the police forces which they maintain support including the provision of premises, equipment, staff, services and facilities.
2.4 A Local Policing Body may enter into a collaboration agreement only if it considers that the agreement is in the interests of the efficiency or effectiveness of one or more Local Policing Bodies or police forces and only after consulting with the chief officer Chief Officer of the police force maintained by the Local Policing Body.
2.5 Where a collaboration agreement includes a provision about the discharge of functions by employees who are under the direction and control of a chief officerChief Officer, the collaboration agreement may only be made with the approval of that chief officerChief Officer.
2.6 This Agreement is a Collaboration Agreement and the terms of the Agreements Agreement are to be read in conjunction with legislation and the statutory guidance for police collaboration.
2.7 The General Agreement is structured to identify the purpose of the collaborative service, to agree to joint working and to identify common provisions.
2.8 In construing the Agreement, where there may be any conflict between the meaning of any term as may appear both in the General Agreement and the Schedules, the terms applicable are those contained in the General Agreement and any appendices and protocols referred to within them.
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Samples: Collaboration Agreement