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Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000
sec.885Particular applications or orders made before commencement
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### sec.885 Particular applications or orders made before commencement
This section applies in relation to—
an application for an order under former section 21B, 154, 154A or 178A that was made but not decided before the commencement; or
an order made before the commencement under former section 21B, 154, 154A or 178A to the extent a power under the order was not exercised before the commencement.
Each of the following may happen under the former section as if part 6 of the amending Act had not commenced—
a proceeding relating to the application or order may be continued or decided;
a power under the order mentioned in subsection (1)(b) may be exercised.
s 885 ins 2020 No. 7 s 49
(sec.885-ssec.1) This section applies in relation to— an application for an order under former section 21B, 154, 154A or 178A that was made but not decided before the commencement; or an order made before the commencement under former section 21B, 154, 154A or 178A to the extent a power under the order was not exercised before the commencement.
(sec.885-ssec.2) Each of the following may happen under the former section as if part 6 of the amending Act had not commenced— a proceeding relating to the application or order may be continued or decided; a power under the order mentioned in subsection (1)(b) may be exercised.
- (a) an application for an order under former section 21B, 154, 154A or 178A that was made but not decided before the commencement; or
- (b) an order made before the commencement under former section 21B, 154, 154A or 178A to the extent a power under the order was not exercised before the commencement.
- (a) a proceeding relating to the application or order may be continued or decided;
- (b) a power under the order mentioned in subsection (1)(b) may be exercised.