Independent Police Conduct Authority Act 1988

Transitional provisions

43: Employees and officers transferred to Authority

You could also call this:

"Staff Automatically Join the New Authority"

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When the Independent Police Conduct Authority Amendment Act 2007 started, employees and officers of the Police Complaints Authority became employees and officers of the Authority. You keep the same terms and conditions as before. You are still considered to be working for the same organisation, so your employment contract is not broken. Your time working for the Police Complaints Authority counts as time working for the Authority, and you do not get any compensation for changing from one to the other.

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43Employees and officers transferred to Authority

  1. Every employee or officer appointed by the Police Complaints Authority immediately before the commencement of the Independent Police Conduct Authority Amendment Act 2007 is, on and from that date, an employee or officer of the Authority on the same terms and conditions that applied to the employee or officer immediately before that date.

  2. For the purposes of every enactment, law, contract, and agreement relating to the employment of the employee or officer,—

  3. the contract of employment of that employee or officer is taken to be unbroken; and
    1. the employee's or officer's period of service with the Police Complaints Authority and every other period of service of that employee or officer that was recognised by the Police Complaints Authority as continuous service is taken to have been a period of service with the Authority.
      1. A person to whom subsection (1) applies is not entitled to any compensation just because the person has ceased to be an employee or officer of the Police Complaints Authority.

      Notes
      • Section 43: added, on , by section 25 of the Independent Police Conduct Authority Amendment Act 2007 (2007 No 38).