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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Part 3British Transport Police

Planning

55Three-year strategy plan

(1)

The Authority shall before the beginning of each consecutive period of three financial years issue a planF1(“a three-year strategy plan”)
which sets out the authority’s medium-term and long-term strategies for policing the railways during that period.

F2(2)

Before a three-year strategy plan for any period is issued by the Authority, a draft of a plan setting out medium-term and long-term strategies for policing the railways during that period must have been prepared by the Chief Constable and submitted by him to the Authority for its consideration.

(3)

In preparing the draft plan, the Chief Constable shall have regard to opinions expressed in accordance with section 62.

(4)

The Authority may modify a three-year strategy plan which it has issued for a particular period at any time during that period.

(5)

The Secretary of State may—

(a)

issue guidance to the Authority and to the Chief Constable as to—

(i)

the matters to be contained in any three-year strategy plan, and

(ii)

the form to be taken by any such plan,

and

(b)

revise and modify that guidance from time to time.

(6)

Before issuing or revising any guidance under subsection (5) the Secretary of State shall consult—

(a)

the Authority,

(b)

the Chief Constable, and

(c)

such other persons as the Secretary of State thinks fit.

(7)

When issuing, preparing or modifying a three-year strategy plan or a draft of such a plan, the Authority or (as the case may be) the Chief Constable shall have regard to—

(a)

any guidance issued by the Secretary of State under subsection (5),

(b)

any objectives set by the Secretary of State under section 51 for a financial year falling within the period to which the plan relates,F3 and

(c)

any performance targets set by the Authority under section 53 relating to such objectives, F4

F4(d)

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(8)

Where the Authority is proposing to issue or modify any plan under this section, it shall submit that plan, or the modifications, to the Secretary of State.

(9)

Where the Authority issues a three-year strategy plan or modifies such a plan, it shall—

(a)

send a copy of the plan or the modified plan to the Secretary of State, and

(b)

cause the plan or modified plan to be published.

The copy of any modified plan sent to the Secretary of State and the publication of any modified plan must show the modifications, or be accompanied by or published with a document which sets them out or describes them.

(10)

If the Secretary of State considers that there are grounds for thinking that—

(a)

a three-year strategy plan, or

(b)

any proposals by the Authority for such a plan, or for the modification of such a plan,

may not be consistent with any of the objectives, targets or priorities mentioned in subsection (7), he shall, before informing the Authority of his conclusions on whether or not the plan or the proposals are in fact so inconsistent, consult the Authority and the Chief Constable.

(11)

The Authority shall consult the Chief Constable before—

(a)

it issues a three-year strategy plan that differs in any material respect from the draft submitted to it by the Chief Constable, or

(b)

it modifies its three-year strategy plan.

(12)

The Secretary of State may by regulations make provision for the procedure to be followed on the submission to him of any plan or modifications for the purposes of this section.