Legislation – Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022
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- Pt. 2 Ch. 3A inserted by 2024 c. 21 s. 28
- s. 44F inserted by 2024 c. 21 s. 29
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- Pt. 2 Ch. 3A inserted by 2024 c. 21 s. 28
- s. 44F inserted by 2024 c. 21 s. 29
PART 2Prevention, investigation and prosecution of crime
CHAPTER 2Offensive weapons homicide reviews
25Relevant review partners
(1)
The Secretary of State may by regulations make provision for identifying which review partners are to be the relevant review partners in respect of a person’s death.
(2)
The regulations may provide that the relevant review partners in respect of a person’s death are—
(a)
a chief officer of police for a police area in England or Wales of a description specified in the regulations,
(b)
a local authority of a description specified in the regulations or, in a case of a description specified in the regulations, a county council and a district council of a description specified in the regulations, and
(c)
F1an integrated care board or a local health board of a description specified in the regulations.
(3)
The regulations may, in particular, provide that, in a case of a description specified in the regulations, the relevant review partners in respect of a person’s death are—
(a)
the chief officer of police for the police area in England or Wales in which the death occurred or is likely to have occurred,
(b)
the local authority in whose area the death occurred or is likely to have occurred or, if the death occurred or is likely to have occurred within the area of a district council whose area is within the area of a county council, both of those local authorities, and
(c)
the F2integrated care board or the local health board in whose area the death occurred or is likely to have occurred.
(4)
The regulations may include provision for identifying the relevant review partners in respect of a person’s death by reference to other matters, including—
(a)
the last known place of residence of the person who died;
(b)
an earlier place of residence of the person who died;
(c)
the place of residence of the person who caused or is likely to have caused, or of any of the persons who caused or are likely to have caused, the person’s death;
(d)
the police area in England or Wales of the police force that is investigating or has investigated the person’s death.
(5)
The regulations may—
(a)
provide for a group of review partners to agree with another group of review partners to be the relevant review partners in respect of a person’s death instead of that other group;
(b)
provide for review partners of a description specified in the regulations to agree between them which of them is a relevant review partner in respect of a person’s death;
(c)
provide for the Secretary of State to give a direction specifying which review partners are the relevant review partners in respect of a person’s death.