Legislation – Railways and Transport Safety Act 2003

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Introduction

Part 1
Investigation of Railway Accidents

1 Meaning of “railway” and “railway property”

2 Meaning of railway accident” and railway incident”

3 Establishment

4 General aims

5 Assistance to others

6 Annual report

7 Investigations

8 Investigator’s powers

9 Regulations

10 Requirement to investigate

11 Accident regulations

12 Crown application

13 Regulations

14 Extent

Part 2
Office of Rail and Road

15 Establishment

15A Change of name

16 Transfer of functions

17 Extent

Part 3
British Transport Police

18 The British Transport Police Authority

19 Exercise of functions

20 Establishment of Police Force

21 Chief Constable

22 Deputy Chief Constable

23 Assistant Chief Constables

24 Constables

25 Special constables

26 Cadets

27 Civilian employees

28 Exercise of powers by civilians

29 Terms of employment

30 Trade union membership

31 Jurisdiction

31A Exercise of powers and privileges in Scotland

31B Exercise of functions in relation to children under the Scottish age of criminal responsibility

32 Prosecution

33 Police services agreement

34 Compulsory police services agreement

35 Arbitration by Secretary of State

36 Police regulations: general

37 Police regulations: special constables

38 Police regulations: cadets

39 British Transport Police Federation

40 Regulations: approval in draft

41 Police regulations: direction to Authority

42 Police regulations by Secretary of State

43 Regulations: further appeal

44 Equipment regulations

45 Regulation of procedure and practice

46 Conditions of service: Transport Police Conference

47 Code of practice: Authority

48 Code of practice: Chief Constable

49 Service outside Police Force

50 Policing objectives: Authority

51 Policing objectives: Secretary of State

52 Railways policing plan

53 Performance targets

54 Performance directions

55 Three-year strategy plan

56 Reports by Chief Constable

57 Annual report by Authority

58 Other reports to Secretary of State

59 Statistics

60 Inquiry

61 Inquiry: supplemental

62 Public consultation

63 Inspection

64 Action after adverse inspection report

65 Remedial direction

66 Action plan

67 Senior appointment: delegation of function

68 Offences

69 Part III of the Road Traffic Offenders Act 1988 (c. 53)

70 International assistance

71 Exercise of functions by Secretary of State

72 Crown application

73 Consequential, transitional and incidental provision

74 Regulations and orders

75 Interpretation

76 Index of defined expressions

77 Extent

Part 4
Shipping: Alcohol and Drugs

78 Professional staff on duty

79 Professional staff off duty

80 Non-professionals

81 Prescribed limit

82 Penalty

83 Specimens, &c.

84 Detention pending arrival of police

85 Arrest without warrant

86 Right of entry

87 Consequential repeal

88 Orders and regulations

89 Interpretation

90 Crown application, &c.

91 Territorial application

Part 5
Aviation: Alcohol and Drugs

92 Being unfit for duty

93 Prescribed limit

94 Aviation functions

95 Penalty

96 Specimens, &c.

97 Arrest without warrant

98 Right of entry

99 Regulations

100 Crown application

101 Military application

102 Territorial application

Part 6
Miscellaneous

103 Convention on International Carriage by Rail

104 Office of Rail Regulation: general duties

105 Railways safety levy

106 Railway security services

107 Road traffic: testing for drink and drugs

108 Traffic regulation on long distance routes

109 Road traffic: fixed penalty

110 Seat belts: delivery drivers

111 Highways: snow and ice

112 Shipping legislation: application to structures, craft, &c.

113 Maritime security services

114 Railways in London: transfers

115 Railways in London: information

Part 7
General

116 Schedules 1 and 4: sequestration, &c. in Scotland

117 Interpretation: enactment

118 Repeals

119 Money

120 Commencement

121 Extent

122 Short title

SCHEDULES

SCHEDULE 1 Office of Rail and Road

SCHEDULE 2 Abolition of Rail Regulator: Consequential Amendments

SCHEDULE 3 Abolition of Rail Regulator: Savings, &c.

SCHEDULE 4 British Transport Police Authority

SCHEDULE 5 British Transport Police: Consequential Amendments>

SCHEDULE 6 Convention on International Carriage by Rail

SCHEDULE 7 Road Traffic: Testing for Drink and Drugs

SCHEDULE 8 Repeals

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SCHEDULES

SCHEDULE 1F1Office of Rail and Road

Section 15

Constitution

1

(1)

The F1Office of Rail and Road shall consist of a chairman and at least four other members appointed by the Secretary of State.

(2)

The chairman or another member—

(a)

may not be appointed for a term of more than five years (but may be reappointed),

(b)

may resign by notice in writing to the Secretary of State, and

(c)

shall hold and vacate office in accordance with the terms of his appointment.

(3)

Before appointing a member other than the chairman the Secretary of State shall consult the chairman.

2

The Secretary of State may dismiss a member of the Office by notice in writing on the grounds that the member—

(a)

has been absent from meetings of the Office without permission of the Office during a period of more than three months,

(b)

has a financial or other personal interest which is likely to influence the performance of his functions as a member,

(c)

is the subject of a bankruptcy restrictions orderF2or an interim bankruptcy restrictions order, or a debt relief restrictions order or interim debt relief restrictions order under Schedule 4ZB of the Insolvency Act 1986,

(d)

has had his estate sequestrated in Scotland or, under Scots law, has made a composition or arrangement with, or granted a trust deed for, his creditors,

(e)

has misbehaved, or

(f)

is unable, unfit or unwilling to perform his functions as a member.

Staff

3

(1)

The Office shall appoint a Chief Executive.

(2)

Before appointing a Chief Executive the Office shall—

(a)

consult the Secretary of State, and

(b)

obtain the Treasury’s approval of the terms and conditions of appointment.

4

(1)

The Office may appoint other employees.

(2)

The power under sub-paragraph (1) may be exercised only if the Office has the approval of the Treasury as to—

(a)

numbers, and

(b)

terms and conditions of employment.

5

Service as an employee of the Office is employment in the civil service of the State.

Proceedings

6

The Office may establish one or more committees (which may include persons who are neither members of nor employed by the Office).

7F3(1)

The Office may delegate a function to—

(a)

the Chief Executive or another employee, or

(b)

a committee.

F4(2)

Sub-paragraph (1) is subject to provision in rules made under section 51 of the Competition Act 1998 by virtue of paragraph 1A of Schedule 9 to that Act in respect of the exercise of a function under Part 1 of that Act.

8

The Office shall—

(a)

determine arrangements for the conduct of its proceedings (which may, in particular, include arrangements for a quorum), and

(b)

publish those arrangements.

9

(1)

The Office may do anything which it thinks necessary or expedient for the purpose of or in connection with the performance of its functions.

(2)

Sub-paragraph (1) is subject to paragraph 16.

10

The validity of any proceedings of the Office shall not be affected by—

(a)

a vacancy, or

(b)

a defective appointment.

Money

11

The Office may with the approval of the Secretary of State make to or in respect of members of the Office, employees or committee-members payments by way of or in respect of—

(a)

remuneration;

(b)

pension;

(c)

allowances;

(d)

expenses.

12

(1)

This paragraph applies where an employee of the Office becomes a member of the Office.

(2)

The Secretary of State may determine that the person’s term as a member shall be treated for the purposes of a scheme under section 1 of the Superannuation Act 1972 (c. 11) (civil service pension scheme) as employment in the civil service of the State.

13

If the Secretary of State thinks that special circumstances of a person’s ceasing to be a member of the Office make it appropriate to pay him compensation, the Office may pay him compensation of an amount approved by the Secretary of State (whether or not he receives other benefits by way of pension).

14

The Office may incur expenditure in connection with advisory or other services provided to the Office.

15

Expenditure incurred by the Office in connection with the performance of its functions shall (to the extent not met by other income of the Office) be paid out of money provided by Parliament.

16

The Office may not borrow money.

Conflict of interest

17

(1)

Before appointing a person as a member of the Office the Secretary of State shall satisfy himself that the person neither has nor is expected to acquire a financial or other personal interest which is likely to influence the performance of his functions as a member.

(2)

From time to time the Secretary of State shall satisfy himself that no member of the Office has a financial or other personal interest which is likely to influence the performance of his functions as a member.

18

(1)

Procedural arrangements made by the Office under paragraph 8 shall include arrangements under which a member, employee or committee-member who has a financial or other personal interest which is likely to influence his performance of a particular function is obliged—

(a)

to declare the interest, and

(b)

to withdraw from the performance of the function to the relevant extent.

(2)

Procedural arrangements made by the Office under paragraph 8 shall include arrangements under which a member, employee or committee-member who has a financial or other personal interest which is relevant to a particular function but does not fall under sub-paragraph (1) is obliged—

(a)

to declare the interest, and

(b)

unless the members of the Office direct otherwise, to withdraw from the performance of the function to the relevant extent.