Isigqibo 03/2023 - iCandelo le-22A yeSivumelwano sokuSebenzisana - iNethiwekhi yoPhando lweForensic Collision (FCIN)

Umbhali kunye nendima yomsebenzi: UAlison Bolton, uMlawuli oyiNtloko

Ukuphawula okuKhuselayo: IGOSA

Isishwankathelo sebhunga

The Commissioner, together with the Chief Constable, is asked to sign an amended Section 22A Collaboration Agreement as a member of the Forensic Collision Investigation Network (FCIN).  A variation is to the current S22A is needed because the Target Operating Model has been revised after recommendations from UKAS (the UK Accreditation Service).

The purpose of FCIN is to develop the underpinning science that is used by collision investigators in defining the evidence presented into the criminal justice system. It supports Forces in building the capabilities required to meet the Forensic Science Regulator codes and standards and fundamentally become accredited by UKAS within ISO standards. It aims to facilitate achievement of UKAS accreditation for all Member Forces in England and Wales and thereafter support the maintenance of this accreditation.

I ngcebiso

That the Commissioner signs the Section 22A Agreement.

Imvume yoMkomishinala wamaPolisa noLwaphulo-mthetho

Ndiyavumelana nezindululo:

Utyikityo: Lisa Townsend, Police and Crime Commissioner for Surrey (wet signed copy held at PCC office)

date: 28 April 2023

Zonke izigqibo kufuneka zongezwe kwirejista yesigqibo.

Iindawo zokuqwalaselwa

kokubonisana

The Agreement has been subject to extensive national consultation via the APCC and now reflects the majority view.  Locally, the Agreement has the support of the ACC Operations for Surrey and Sussex.

Iziphumo zezezimali

Costings for 23/24 are £52,571 (apportionment of 1.90%) for Surrey.

Legal

The Agreement has been legally reviewed.

iingozi

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Ukulingana kunye nokungafani

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Imingcipheko kumalungelo oluntu

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