Police, Public Order and Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act 2006 — Scotland law | Esheria

Police, Public Order and Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act 2006

This provision sets up the Police Investigations and Review Commissioner and gives the Commissioner powers and duties about police complaints, complaint reviews, reports, guidance, information handling, and related investigations. It also contains rules for football banning orders.

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Jurisdiction
Scotland
Instrument
Order
Version
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Language
en
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accountability appeals appointments complaints handling compliance court procedure enforcement football banning orders football compliance investigations ministerial orders passport control pay and pensions process service staffing statutory amendment history

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About this statute

This provision sets up the Police Investigations and Review Commissioner and gives the Commissioner powers and duties about police complaints, complaint reviews, reports, guidance, information handling, and related investigations. It also contains rules for football banning orders. The provision requires written notice and related passport/reporting rules for certain football banning order subjects, lets people apply to disapply notices, gives police/sheriff decision and appeal steps, and creates offences for non-compliance or false statements. This segment sets rules for drugs assessments, sentencing assistance, immunity notices, shellfish enforcement powers, and general order-making under the Act. The Scottish Ministers control key aspects of the Commissioner’s office, including appointments, pay, removal, and terms and conditions. The Commissioner can appoint staff, pay them, and manage staffing, but cannot borrow money unless authorised. This segment is an amendment history note listing changes to other provisions, including renumbering, repeals, substitutions, insertions, and omissions.