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Police Service Administration Act 1990
sec.7.43Central disciplinary unit
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### sec.7.43 Central disciplinary unit
The commissioner may establish a central unit (the central unit ) that is responsible for conducting disciplinary proceedings.
The central unit must be separate and distinct from the unit involved in investigating complaints for this part.
The executive officer responsible for investigating complaints for this part must not be responsible for the operation, supervision or command of the central unit.
An officer, while performing duties as an assistant commissioner within the central unit, is taken to have the same powers to impose disciplinary sanctions under this part as a deputy commissioner.
An officer, while performing duties as a chief superintendent within the central unit, has the same powers to impose disciplinary sanctions under this part as an assistant commissioner.
s 7.43 ins 2019 No. 32 s 9
(sec.7.43-ssec.1) The commissioner may establish a central unit (the central unit ) that is responsible for conducting disciplinary proceedings.
(sec.7.43-ssec.2) The central unit must be separate and distinct from the unit involved in investigating complaints for this part.
(sec.7.43-ssec.3) The executive officer responsible for investigating complaints for this part must not be responsible for the operation, supervision or command of the central unit.
(sec.7.43-ssec.4) An officer, while performing duties as an assistant commissioner within the central unit, is taken to have the same powers to impose disciplinary sanctions under this part as a deputy commissioner.
(sec.7.43-ssec.5) An officer, while performing duties as a chief superintendent within the central unit, has the same powers to impose disciplinary sanctions under this part as an assistant commissioner.