
1 
These Regulations may be cited as the Police (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 1989.
2 
These Regulations shall come into force on 22nd December 1989 and shall have effect for the purposes of regulation 6 as from 1st April 1989; for the purposes of regulation 8(b) and (c) as from 1st July 1989; and for the purposes of regulations 7, 8(a), (d) and (e) and regulation 9 as from 1st September 1989.
3 
In these Regulations any reference to “the principal Regulations” is a reference to the Police (Scotland) Regulations 1976.
4 
In regulation 27 of the principal Regulations (sick leave), there shall be substituted for proviso (b) to paragraph (1) the following proviso:—“
(b) if, notwithstanding such certificate of unfitness for duty, a registered medical practitioner appointed or approved by the police authority has examined the constable and considers him to be fit for duty, the police authority shall, if the medical practitioner who issued the certificate of unfitness for duty agrees, within 28 days of the difference of opinion coming to their attention arrange for a third registered medical practitioner, acceptable to the practitioner who issued the certificate of unfitness for duty and to the practitioner who has examined the constable on behalf of the police authority, to examine the constable and to report in writing to the other two practitioners concerned; and if the third registered medical practitioner certifies the constable to be fit for duty, or if the medical practitioner who issued the certificate of unfitness for duty does not agree to such further examination, the constable shall no longer be entitled to be absent from duty.”.
5 
In regulation 40 of the principal Regulations (restriction on payment of allowances), there shall be inserted at the beginning of paragraph (2) the words “Subject to paragraph (3),” and there shall be inserted after paragraph (2) the following paragraph:—“
(3) A constable of the rank of superintendent or above who is required to travel by train in the execution of his duty shall be entitled to travel in first-class accommodation and to be reimbursed his expenses accordingly.”.
6 
In regulation 42 of the principal Regulations (rent allowance) there shall be inserted the following paragraphs:—“
(4A) This paragraph shall apply to a constable to whom there was payable on 31st March 1989 a maximum limit allowance which has been reduced with effect from 1st April 1989 solely by reason of the coming into force of the Abolition of Domestic Rates Etc. (Scotland) Act 1987.
(4B) A constable to whom paragraph (4A) applies shall be entitled for the relevant period to be paid a maximum limit allowance equal to that payable to him on 31st March 1989.
(4C) In relation to a constable to whom paragraph (4A) applies the relevant period mentioned in paragraph (4B) shall—
(a) begin on 1st April 1989; and
(b) end on the day prior to the date on which the maximum limit allowance payable to him falls to be discontinued, reduced or increased in terms of—
(i) this regulation; or
(ii) any agreement in force on 31st March 1989 approved by the Secretary of State,
whichever is the sooner,
and “relevant period” shall be construed accordingly.”.
7 
In regulation 51 of the principal Regulations (detective duty and detective expenses allowances)—
(a) there shall be inserted after paragraph (2) the following paragraph:—“
(2A) Such a constable of the rank of superintendent shall be paid in addition a detective expenses allowance at the rate of £5 a week; and shall not be eligible for the reimbursement of expenses incurred in the execution of his duty in respect of any individual item of expenditure of £1.25p or less.”; and
(b) in paragraph (3) for “£1 a week” there shall be substituted “£3 a week; and shall not be eligible for the reimbursement of expenses incurred in the execution of his duty in respect of any individual item of expenditure of 75 pence or less.”.
8 
In Schedule 3 to the principal Regulations (scales of pay)—
(a) for Tables A and B there shall be substituted respectively Tables A and B set out in the Schedule to these Regulations;
(b) there shall be substituted after paragraph 1(5) the following:—“
(5A) Where a constable is promoted—
(a) to the rank of chief inspector after 3 years' but less than 4 years' service in the rank of inspector, or
(b) to the rank of inspector after 3 years' but less than 4 years' service in the rank of sergeant, or
(c) to the rank of sergeant after 11 years' but less than 12 years' service in the rank of constable,
and at any date during his first year of service in that new rank his annual pay ceases to exceed the amount which would have been his annual pay if he had continued to serve in his former rank, his annual pay for the period from that date until such date as he has completed two years' reckonable service in his new rank shall be determined as if he had throughout that period more than one but less than two years' reckonable service in the new rank.”;
(c) in paragraph 1(6) for “and (5)” there shall be substituted “,(5) and (5A)”;
(d) in paragraph 2(2) the words “on or before 31st August 1988” shall be omitted; and
(e) sub-paragraphs (2A) and (2B) of paragraph 2 shall be omitted.
9 
In paragraph 1(1) of Schedule 10 to the principal Regulations (dog handler’s allowance) for the sums “£663” and “£903” there shall be substituted the sums “£723” and “£987” respectively.
10 
The Regulations specified in column 1 of Sched ule 2 to these Regulations are revoked to the extent specified in column 3 of that Schedule.
James Douglas-Hamilton
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, Scottish Office
St Andrew’s House,
Edinburgh
29th November 1989
SCHEDULE 1
Regulation 8


TABLE A
Rank Before completing 1 year of service in the rank After 1 year of service in the rank After 2 years of service in the rank After 3 years of service in the rank After 4 years of service in the rank
 £ a year £ a year £ a year £ a year £ a year
Chief 20,583 21,159 21,735 22,314 22,896
Inspector 18,129 18,696 19,428 20,004 20,583
Sergeant 15,804 16,521 17,103 17,670 18,129

TABLE B
Reckonable service Annual pay
 £
Before completing 1 year of service 9,900
After 1 year of service 10,587
After 2 years of service 12,462
After 3 years of service 12,756
After 4 years of service 13,179
After 5 years of service 13,632
After 6 years of service 14,067
After 7 years of service 14,502
After 8 years of service 14,931
After 12 years of service 15,804
After 15 years of service 16,521
SCHEDULE 2
Regulation 10


Regulations revoked References Extent of revocation
The Police (Scotland) Amendment (No.2) Regulations 1988 S.I.1988/2287 Regulations 5 and 6 and Schedule 1.