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Crime and Courts Act 2013

Part 3: Further provision about designations under sections 9 or 10

192.Paragraph 6 provides that a designation of an officer as having operational powers may be subject to limitations specified in the designation. This may include limitations on which operational powers the designated officer has or limitations on the purposes for which an NCA officer may exercise operational powers.

193.Paragraph 7 provides that the designation of an officer as having operational powers does not have any limitation of time unless the designation specifies a period for which it is to have effect. Any designation, however, remains subject to any subsequent modification or withdrawal and only has effect while a person remains an NCA officer.

194.Paragraph 8 provides that the Director General or other NCA officer may be designated with operational powers whether or not that person already has, or previously had, any such powers. Sub-paragraph (3) provides that if a person is both an NCA officer designated with operational powers and a special constable or a member of the PSNI Reserve none of the powers that a person has as an NCA officer are exercisable at any time when the person is exercising any power or privilege of a special constable or a constable of the PSNI Reserve.

195.Paragraph 9 provides that an NCA officer must produce evidence of his or her designation if they exercise or purport to exercise any operational power in relation to another person and the other person requests the officer to produce such evidence (sub-paragraph (1)). This paragraph does not specify the form which such evidence should take. A failure to produce evidence of designation does not make the exercise of the power invalid (sub-paragraph (2)).

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