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These Regulations may be cited as the Police (Promotion) Regulations 1996 and shall come into force on 1st August 1996.
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(1) In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires —
 “FT Programme” means a programme for the time being recognised by the Secretary of State for the purposes of these Regulations as the Constable to Inspector Fast Track Programme;
 “HPD scheme” means a scheme for the time being recognised by the Secretary of State for the purposes of these Regulations as the high potential development scheme;
 “member of a police force” includes such a member who is suspended from membership of his force and the office of constable under regulations made by virtue of  section 50 of the Police Act 1996;
 ...
 “probationary service”, in relation to a constable who completed the required period of probation following a previous appointment, does not include any period of probation following his latest appointment;
 “Scottish force” means a police force within the meaning of the Police (Scotland) Act 1967; and
 “Scottish promotion regulations” means regulations relating to qualification for promotion from time to time in force under that Act.
(2) In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires, any reference to a member of a police force  ... includes a reference to a reversionary member, that is to say —
(a) a reversionary member of a home police force, or
(b) a central police officer,
within the meaning of the Police Pensions Regulations 1987; any reference to service includes a reference to service as a reversionary member; and any reference to a constable or a sergeant includes a reference to a reversionary member entitled under  section 97(3) of the Police Act 1996 to revert to a police force in the rank in question.
(3) In reckoning service or a period in any rank for the purposes of these Regulations —
(a) any period of unpaid leave shall be disregarded;
(b) any period of study as a university scholar within the meaning of the Police Regulations  2003 shall be disregarded;
(c) in the case of a female member of a police force  ... who has taken one or more periods of maternity leave (within the meaning of  regulation 29 of the Police Regulations 2003) —
(i) where that leave has been for more than  eighteen  weeks, the first  eighteen  weeks whilst on maternity leave shall be treated as if it were service in the police force ...;
(ii) where that leave has been for less than  eighteen  weeks, any period spent on maternity leave shall be treated as if it were service in the police force ....
(4) In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires, a reference to a regulation or Schedule shall be construed as a reference to a regulation or Schedule in these Regulations; a reference to a paragraph shall be construed as a reference to a paragraph in the same regulation or, as the case may be, same Schedule; and a reference to a sub-paragraph shall be construed as a reference to a sub-paragraph contained in the same paragraph.
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(1) Subject to paragraph (2A), a constable  is qualified for promotion to the rank of sergeant if he —
(a) has obtained a pass in the  qualifying assessment  for promotion to the rank of sergeant,
(b) has completed 2 years' service, and
(c) has completed his probationary service.
(2) Subject to paragraph (2B), a sergeant is qualified  for promotion to the rank of inspector if he —
(a) has obtained a pass in the  qualifying assessment  for promotion to the rank of inspector, and
(b) has completed 2 years' service , or in the case of a sergeant participating in the HPD scheme, 1 year’s service,  in the rank of sergeant.
(2A) A constable participating in the FT Programme is qualified for promotion to the rank of sergeant if he has obtained a pass in the qualifying assessment for promotion to the rank of sergeant.
(2B) A sergeant participating in the FT Programme is qualified for promotion to the rank of inspector if he has obtained a pass in the qualifying assessment for promotion to the rank of inspector (including where part of that pass was obtained whilst the sergeant held the rank of constable, in accordance with paragraph 5(2A) of Schedule 1).
(3) Previous service in —
(a) a Scottish force,
(b) the Royal Ulster Constabulary,
(c) the Isle of Man Constabulary, or
(d) the British Airports Authority Constabulary if the service terminated with transfer to a police force by an order under section 30 of the Aviation Security Act 1982, 
counts for the purposes of paragraph (1)(b), and if it constituted probationary service in the force or constabulary in question, for the purposes of paragraph (1)(c), and such service in the rank of sergeant counts for the purposes of paragraph (2)(b).
(4) Previous service in —
(a) the Port of Tilbury Constabulary,
(b) the Port of Liverpool Constabulary,
(c) the States of Jersey Police,
(d) the Royal Parks Constabulary,
(e) the Ministry of Defence Police,
(f) the British Transport Police, or
(g) the Dover Harbour Board Police,
which constituted probationary service in the body in question counts for the purposes of paragraph (1)(c).
(5) Subject to paragraph (6), a person who, on or after 1st August 1996, has passed the  qualifying assessment  to the rank in question prescribed by Scottish promotion regulations is qualified —
(a) for promotion to the rank of sergeant if he has completed —
(i) not less than one year’s service in that rank in a Scottish force, and
(ii) his period of probation in that rank;
(b) for promotion in the rank of inspector if he has completed one year’s service in that rank in a Scottish force.
(6) Service in a rank on temporary promotion to it does not count for the purposes of paragraph (5).
(7) In paragraphs  (1), (2), (2A) and (2B)  “qualifying assessment” means —
(a) an examination held in accordance with Schedule 1;
(b) an examination held in accordance with any previous regulations about promotion which have been made under  section 50 of the Police Act 1996 ...  and which were in force at the time of the examination in question; and
(c) an examination recognised under Schedule 2.
(8) Schedule 1 (qualifying assessments) shall have effect.
(9) Schedule 2 (recognition of certain promotion examinations) shall have effect.
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Subject to regulation 7, promotion from one rank to another rank shall be by selection.
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(1) Subject to paragraph (2), a member of a police force  ... who —
(a) is promoted to, or
(b) is qualified by virtue of regulation 3(5) for promotion to, and has been appointed to the force  ... in, the rank of sergeant shall be on probation in that rank for a period of one year or for such longer period as the chief officer of police  ... may determine in the circumstances of the particular case.
(2) If the chief officer of police  ... considers that a person who is on probation in the rank of sergeant is unlikely to perform the duties of that rank satisfactorily he may reduce him to the rank of constable.
(3) This regulation shall not apply to a person who is completing , or has completed,  the work-based assessment under Part II ... of the qualifying assessment.
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(1) A member of a police force  ... who is required to perform the duties of a higher rank may, even if there is no vacancy for that rank, be promoted temporarily to it, but in the case of promotion to the rank of sergeant or inspector only if he is qualified for the promotion under regulation 3.
(2) A member of a police force who is successful in the written paper under Part I of the qualifying assessment, and who has commenced the period of work-based assessment under Part II ... of the qualifying assessment, shall, at the commencement of the work-based assessment, be temporarily promoted to the rank of sergeant or inspector as the case may be.
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(1) A constable who—
(a) is qualified under regulation 3 for promotion to the rank of sergeant, and
(b) is participating in the HPD scheme,
shall be promoted to the rank of sergeant as soon as the chief officer of police  ... determines that he is competent to perform the duties of a sergeant.
(2) A sergeant who—
(a) is qualified under regulation 3 for promotion to the rank of inspector and
(b) is participating in the HPD scheme,
shall be promoted to the rank of inspector as soon as the chief officer of police  ... determines that he is competent to perform the duties of an inspector.
(3) An inspector who is participating in the HPD scheme shall be promoted to the rank of chief inspector as soon as the chief officer of police  ... determines that he is competent to perform the duties of a chief inspector.
(4) Promotion under paragraphs (1), (2) or (3)—
(a) shall take place whether or not there is a vacancy for the rank in question, and
(b) does not affect any existing or subsequent vacancy unless the person promoted is designated to fill it.
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The Regulations specified in Schedule 3 are hereby revoked.
Home Office
David Maclean
Minister of State
26th June 1996
SCHEDULE 1
Regulation 3(8)
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(1) The  qualifying assessments  for promotion to the ranks of sergeant or inspector are examinations in —
(a) criminal law,
(b) evidence and procedure in criminal courts,
(c) traffic law,
(d) general police duties, and
(e) managerial competence,
held under arrangements and on syllabuses approved by or on behalf of the  College of Policing.
(2) Each of the  qualifying assessments  referred to in sub-paragraph (1) comprises —
(a) Part I, consisting of a written paper, and
(b) Part II, consisting of a work-based assessment.
(2A) The Part II ... work-based assessment shall consist of a period of a minimum of 12 months.
(3) There shall be held in each year   Part I   of the  qualifying assessments  for promotion to the rank of inspector and, as the case may be, sergeant.
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The College of Policing shall determine the standard to be achieved by a candidate in order to obtain a pass in any part of the qualifying assessments.
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The College of Policing shall—
(a) set and mark the written paper referred to in paragraph 1(2); and
(b) set the criteria against which Part II is to be assessed.
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The  College of Policing  shall secure that each chief officer of police  ... is notified —
(a) of the dates on which it is proposed to hold, and the general arrangements for holding,  Part I  of each of the  qualifying assessments  referred to in paragraph 1(1),
(b) of the closing dates for the submission to them of the names of candidates, and
(c) in the case of a chief officer of police of the results in so far as they affect members of the police force of which he is chief officer ....
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(1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(1A)  Subject to sub-paragraphs (1B), (1C), (4) and (5), a constable ... who has completed 2 years' service and his probationary service is eligible to take Part I of the qualifying assessment for promotion to the rank of sergeant ....
(1B) A constable who is participating in the HPD Scheme is eligible to take Part I of the qualifying assessment for promotion to the rank of sergeant.
(1C) A constable participating in the FT Programme is eligible to take Part I of the qualifying assessment for promotion to the rank of sergeant.
(2) Previous service, including probationary service, within regulation 3(3) or (4) counts for the purposes of sub-paragraph (1).
(2A) A constable participating in the FT Programme is eligible to take Part I of the qualifying assessment for promotion to the rank of inspector.
(3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(3A) Subject to sub-paragraphs  (3B), (3C),  (4) and (5), a member of a police force ... who holds the rank of sergeant is eligible to take Part I of the qualifying assessment for promotion to the rank of inspector.
(3B) Sub-paragraph (3A) does not apply to a member of a police force who holds the rank of sergeant on temporary promotion under regulation 6, unless the member is participating in the HPD Scheme.
(3C) A sergeant participating in the FT Programme is eligible to take Part I of the qualifying assessment for promotion to the rank of inspector.
(4) A member of a police force  ... who has at any time obtained a pass in an examination which at that time constituted, under regulations made under  section 50 of the Police Act 1996 ..., the  qualifying assessment  for promotion to the rank of either sergeant or inspector is not eligible to take Part I of the  qualifying assessment  for promotion to the rank in question.
(5) A person, other than a person participating in the FT Programme,  is not eligible without the leave of the  College of Policing  to take Part I of the  qualifying assessment  for promotion to the rank of sergeant or, as the case may be, inspector in any year if that person took Part I of that  assessment  in the immediately preceding year and failed to obtain a pass in it.
(6) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(7) Part II ... of the qualifying assessment may be taken by a constable participating in the FT Programme only if a pass has been obtained in Part I.
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Notwithstanding that a candidate for a Part of a  qualifying assessment  referred to in paragraph 1(1) is eligible to take it, the  College of Policing  or persons acting on its behalf may exclude him, or in an appropriate case may treat him as having withdrawn, from taking that Part on a particular occasion if —
(a) his candidature has not been submitted to the  College of Policing  before the closing date mentioned in paragraph 4(b), or
(b) he fails to comply with the general or other arrangements made or approved by the  College of Policing  or persons acting on its behalf.
SCHEDULE 2
Regulation 3(9)
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A member of a police force  ... who, while serving in a body specified in the first column of the Table in paragraph 4, —
(a) has obtained a pass in an examination specified in relation to that body in the second column of that Table by means of an abbreviation which is defined in paragraph 2, and
(b) where a condition specified in the third column of that Table by means of an abbreviation which is defined in paragraph 3 applies, has satisfied that condition,shall be treated for the purposes of regulation 3 as having obtained a pass in the  qualifying assessment  for promotion to the rank in question while a member of a police force ....
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In the second column of the Table —
 Q(1) is the  qualifying assessment  for promotion in the body in question to the rank of sergeant or inspector;
 Q(2) is a  qualifying assessment  for promotion to the rank of sergeant or inspector prescribed by Scottish promotion regulations;
 Q(3) is an examination which at the time it was taken also constituted, under regulations made under  section 50 of the Police Act 1996 ..., the  qualifying assessment  for promotion to the rank of sergeant or inspector in a police force.
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The conditions in the third column of the Table are —
 C(1) the pass must have been obtained after 31st December 1982;
 C(2) the pass must have been obtained during service that terminated with transfer to a police force by an order under section 30 of the Aviation Security Act 1982;
 C(3) the examination must have comprised a written paper and practical tests;
 C(4) the pass must have been obtained before 1st August 1996; and
 C(5) the pass must have been obtained before 1st April 2015.
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The following Table is that referred to in paragraphs 1 to 3:

Body Examination Conditions
1. The Royal Ulster Constabulary Q(1) —
2. The Isle of Man Constabulary Q(1) C(1)
3. The British Airports Authority Constabulary Q(1) C(2)
4. The States of Jersey Police Q(1) C(3)
5. A Scottish force Q(2) C(4)
 Q(3) —
6. The British Transport Police Q(2) C(4)
 Q(3) —
7. The Port of Tilbury Constabulary Q(3) —
8. The Port of Liverpool Constabulary Q(3) —
9. The Royal Parks Constabulary Q(3) —
10. The Ministry of Defence Police Q(3) —
11. The Dover Harbour Board Police Q(3) —
12. A police force  Q(3) C(5).
SCHEDULE 3
Regulation 8


Regulations revoked References
The Police (Promotion) Regulations 1979 S.I.1979/991
The Police (Promotion) (Amendment) Regulations 1981 S.I.1981/919
The Police (Promotion) (Amendment) Regulations 1982 S.I.1982/1607
The Police (Promotion) (Amendment) Regulations 1984 S.I.1984/1214
The Police (Promotion) (Amendment) Regulations 1985 S.I.1985/1808
The Police (Promotion) (Amendment) Regulations 1991 S.I.1991/1961