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These are each named explicitly in [[FOIA Schedule I - Public Authorities|FOIA Schedule I]]:
These are each named explicitly in [[FOIA Schedule I - Public Authorities|FOIA Schedule I]]:


*{{WDTK|British Transport Police Authority|british_transport_police_authority}}
* 9 - {{WDTK|The Common Council of the City of London, in respect of information held in its capacity as a ... police authority ...|city_of_london_police_authority}}
*{{WDTK|Civil Nuclear Police Authority|cnpa}}
* 58 - {{WDTK|The Metropolitan Police Authority|metropolitan_police_authority}} established under section 5B of the Police Act 1996
*{{WDTK|Metropolitan Police Authority|metropolitan_police_authority}}
* 60 - {{WDTK|The Northern Ireland Policing Board|northern_ireland_policing_board}}
*{{WDTK|National Policing Improvement Agency|national_policing_improvement_agency}}
* 63A - {{WDTK|The Civil Nuclear Police Authority|cnpa}}
*{{WDTK|Northern Ireland Policing Board|northern_ireland_policing_board}}
In Part VI:
 
*{{WDTK|The British Transport Police Authority|british_transport_police_authority}}
The City of London Corporation acts as the police authority for the City:
*{{WDTK|The National Policing Improvement Agency|national_policing_improvement_agency}}
 
*{{WDTK|City of London Police Authority|city_of_london_police_authority}}


== Police Authorities in Scotland - Joint Police Boards ==
== Police Authorities in Scotland - Joint Police Boards ==

Revision as of 19:49, 26 March 2010

Police Authorities

Police Authorities are independent bodies made up of around 17 local people, it's their job to set the strategic direction for the local police force and hold the chief constable to account on behalf of the local community.

FOI requests on operational police matters should be made to the related police force

Police Authorities have their own category on WhatDoTheyKnow.com

Further information on Police Authorities is available from the Association of Police Authorities

Police authorities in England and Wales

FOIA Schedule I includes:

57 - A police authority established under section 3 of the Police Act 1996.

That section states that there shall be a police authority for each police area listed in Schedule 1 to the Act, and that the name of the authority shall be the name of the area followed by "Police Authority".

England

Wales

Others

These are each named explicitly in FOIA Schedule I:

In Part VI:

Police Authorities in Scotland - Joint Police Boards

  • A joint police board constituted by an amalgamation scheme made or approved under the Police (Scotland) Act 1967 (c.77).
  • Central Scotland Joint Police Board
  • The Dumfries and Galloway Council
  • The Fife Council
  • Grampian Joint Police Board
  • Lothian and Borders Joint Police Board
  • Northern Joint Police Board
  • Strathclyde Joint Police Board
  • Tayside Joint Police Board
  • Police Advisory Board for Scotland