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 6Convention on International Carriage by Rail

Section 103


PROVISION WHICH MAY BE INCLUDED IN REGULATIONS MADE UNDER OR BY VIRTUE OF SECTION 103

Introduction

1

(1)

In this Schedule “regulations” means regulations which are made—

(a)

in connection with the Convention specified in section 103(1), and

(b)

under section 103(1) F1….

(2)

An expression used in this Schedule and in the Convention has the same meaning in this Schedule as in the Convention.

(3)

In this Schedule—

court” includes “tribunal”, and

legal proceedings” includes arbitration.

General

2

Regulations may—

(a)

make provision enabling a right or duty arising under the Convention to be enforced;

(b)

deal with any matter arising out of or related to the Convention;

(c)

supplement or amplify a provision of the Convention;

(d)

amend an enactment;

(e)

apply, disapply or modify the effect of an enactment;

(f)

confer jurisdiction on a court;

(g)

confer a function (which may include a discretionary function) on the Secretary of State or a person appointed in accordance with the regulations;

(h)

impose a duty to co-operate with a person exercising a function under the Convention or the regulations;

(i)

enable a fee to be charged in connection with an inspection or the exercise of another function under the Convention or the regulations;

(j)

require a person to provide information to the Secretary of State or another person;

(k)

make provision about the disclosure of information;

(l)

make provision about the admission of railway vehicles or other railway material to international traffic, which may include provision—

(i)

which concerns the movement or treatment of vehicles or other material following admission;

(ii)

which concerns the movement or treatment of passengers following admission;

(m)

make provision which applies generally or only in specific circumstances;

(n)

make different provision for different circumstances;

(o)

include consequential provision (which may include provision amending or repealing an enactment);

(p)

include transitional, supplemental or incidental provision.

Changes to Convention

3

(1)

Regulations may make provision about modification of the Convention in accordance with its provisions.

(2)

In particular, the regulations may—

(a)

provide for a reference to the Convention to be treated following modification (whether occurring before or after the reference first takes effect) as a reference to the Convention as modified;

(b)

make different provision in respect of modification by decision of a committee and modification by decision of the General Assembly;

(c)

provide for a suspension under Article 35(4) of the Convention to be disregarded except in so far as it relates to the United Kingdom;

(d)

give effect to a transitional provision made by or under the Convention;

(e)

make transitional provision in relation to a modification of the Convention.

(3)

In this paragraph a reference to modification of the Convention includes a reference to—

(a)

the validation of a technical standard, and

(b)

the adoption of a uniform technical prescription.

4

Regulations may make provision about the publication of—

(a)

a change to the list of parties to the Convention;

(b)

a declaration, objection or reservation by a party to the Convention;

(c)

the suspension of part of the Convention in relation to a party;

(d)

a modification of the Convention (including the validation of a technical standard or the adoption of a uniform technical prescription).

Imposition of conditions

5

(1)

Regulations may specify conditions which must be satisfied before a person may—

(a)

exercise a right under the Convention, or

(b)

do something to which the Convention applies.

(2)

The conditions may, in particular, relate to—

(a)

the making of an application;

(b)

the determination of an application by the Secretary of State or another person;

(c)

the payment of a fee;

(d)

the provision of information;

(e)

the display of a sign on a rail vehicle;

(f)

the attendance of a constable.

Sanctions

6

(1)

Regulations may provide a criminal or other sanction in connection with a duty arising under the Convention or the regulations.

(2)

But regulations may not create a criminal offence which—

(a)

is punishable with imprisonment, or

(b)

is punishable on summary conviction with a fine exceeding the statutory maximum or level 5 on the standard scale.

(3)

Sub-paragraph (2) shall not apply to an offence created in reliance on section 2(2) of the European Communities Act 1972 (c. 68).

(4)

Sub-paragraph (2) shall also not apply to an offence created by way of or in connection with a provision which—

(a)

applies (with or without modification) a provision made in reliance on an Act other than this Act,

(b)

is similar to provision made in reliance on an Act other than this Act, or

(c)

is made partly in reliance on this Act and partly in reliance on another Act.

Enforcement of judgments

8

(1)

Regulations may make provision about the enforcement of judgments.

(2)

The regulations may, in particular, make provision about the application of Part I of the Foreign Judgments (Reciprocal Enforcement) Act 1933 (c. 13).

Special drawing rights

9

(1)

Regulations may make provision for the conversion of special drawing rights into sterling in connection with the application of the Convention or the regulations to legal proceedings.

(2)

Regulations may, in particular—

(a)

make provision by reference to determinations of the International Monetary Fund;

(b)

require or enable a matter to be certified by or on behalf of the Treasury;

(c)

provide for the proof and treatment of a certificate under paragraph (b);

(d)

enable a fee to be charged for the issue of a certificate under paragraph (b).

Saving

10

This Schedule is without prejudice to the generality of—

(a)

section 103(1), F2

F2(b)

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