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Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000
sec.641Functions of watch-house officers
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### sec.641 Functions of watch-house officers
A watch-house officer has the functions and powers conferred on a watch-house officer by this Act.
Subsection (1) applies subject to any directions of the commissioner or the watch-house manager for the watch-house and the terms of the person’s appointment that are consistent with any Act applicable to a watch-house officer.
To remove doubt, it is declared that a watch-house officer is not taken to be a police officer merely because the watch-house officer has, under this chapter, some of the same functions and powers as a police officer.
Also, this division does not limit the powers of a police officer to do something a police officer may otherwise do under this Act in relation to a person in custody at a watch-house.
s 641 ins 2006 No. 26 s 61
(sec.641-ssec.1) A watch-house officer has the functions and powers conferred on a watch-house officer by this Act.
(sec.641-ssec.2) Subsection (1) applies subject to any directions of the commissioner or the watch-house manager for the watch-house and the terms of the person’s appointment that are consistent with any Act applicable to a watch-house officer.
(sec.641-ssec.3) To remove doubt, it is declared that a watch-house officer is not taken to be a police officer merely because the watch-house officer has, under this chapter, some of the same functions and powers as a police officer.
(sec.641-ssec.4) Also, this division does not limit the powers of a police officer to do something a police officer may otherwise do under this Act in relation to a person in custody at a watch-house.