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Northern Ireland (Emergency Provisions) Act 1991 (c. 24)

1991 CHAPTER 24

ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS

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  1. Part I

    Scheduled Offences

    1. The scheduled offences

      1. 1. The scheduled offences.

    2. Preliminary inquiries, bail and young persons in custody

      1. 2. Preliminary inquiry into scheduled offences.

      2. 3. Limitation of power to grant bail in case of scheduled offences.

      3. 4. Legal aid to applicants for bail in case of scheduled offences.

      4. 5. Maximum period of remand in custody in case of scheduled offences.

      5. 6. Holding in custody of young persons charged with scheduled offences.

      6. 7. Directions under s.6.

    3. Time limits on preliminary proceedings

      1. 8. Power of Secretary of State to set time limits in relation to preliminary proceedings for scheduled offences.

    4. Court and mode of trial

      1. 9. Court for trial of scheduled offences.

      2. 10. Mode of trial on indictment of scheduled offences.

    5. Evidence and onus of proof

      1. 11. Admissions by persons charged with scheduled offences.

      2. 12. Onus of proof in relation to offences of possession.

    6. Treatment of offenders

      1. 13. Treatment of young persons convicted of scheduled offences.

      2. 14. Restricted remission for persons sentenced for scheduled offences.

      3. 15. Conviction of scheduled offence during period of remission.

  2. Part II

    Powers of Arrest, Search and Seizure, etc.

    1. 16. Entry and search of premises for purpose of arresting terrorists.

    2. 17. Constables' general power of arrest and seizure.

    3. 18. Powers of arrest and seizure by members of Her Majesty’s forces.

    4. 19. Power to search for munitions, radio transmitters and scanning receivers.

    5. 20. Powers of explosives inspectors.

    6. 21. Entry to search for persons unlawfully detained.

    7. 22. Examination of documents.

    8. 23. Power to stop and question.

    9. 24. General powers of entry and interference with rights of property and with highways.

    10. 25. Power of Secretary of State to direct the closure, etc. of roads.

    11. 26. Supplementary provisions.

  3. Part III

    Offences against Public Security and Public Order

    1. 27. Directing terrorist organisation.

    2. 28. Proscribed organisations.

    3. 29. Display of support in public for a proscribed organisation.

    4. 30. Possession of items intended for terrorist purposes.

    5. 31. Unlawful collection, etc. of information.

    6. 32. Training in making or use of firearms, explosives or explosive substances.

    7. 33. Wearing of hoods, etc. in public places.

  4. Part IV

    Detention Orders

    1. 34. Detention orders.

  5. Part V

    Regulation of the Provision of Private Security Services

    1. 35. Prohibition on provision of security services without a certificate.

    2. 36. Applications for certificates.

    3. 37. Issue, duration and revocation of certificates.

    4. 38. Duty to notify Secretary of State of changes of personnel.

    5. 39. Records of employees.

    6. 40. Payments in respect of the provision of security services.

    7. 41. Liability of directors, etc.

    8. 42. Notifications.

  6. Part VI

    Persons in Police Custody under Terrorism Provisions

    1. 43. The terrorism provisions and police custody.

    2. 44. Right to have someone informed of detention under terrorism provisions.

    3. 45. Right of access to legal advice.

    4. 46. Fingerprinting.

  7. Part VII

    Confiscation of Proceeds of Terrorist-Related Activities

    1. 47. Confiscation orders.

    2. 48. Provisions supplementary to section 47.

    3. 49. Relevant offences.

    4. 50. Realisable property, value and gifts.

    5. 51. Assumptions as to benefit and value of proceeds.

    6. 52. Statements, etc., relevant to making confiscation orders.

    7. 53. Assisting another to retain proceeds of terrorist-related activities.

    8. 54. Concealing or transferring proceeds of terrorist-related activities.

    9. 55. Enforcement and supplementary provisions.

    10. 56. Interpretation of confiscation provisions.

  8. Part VIII

    Miscellaneous

    1. 57. Additional investigation powers.

    2. 58. Supplementary regulations for preserving the peace, etc.

    3. 59. Explosives factories, magazines and stores.

    4. 60. Independent Assessor of Military Complaints Procedures in Northern Ireland.

    5. 61. Codes of practice: police powers.

    6. 62. Codes of practice: members of Her Majesty’s forces.

    7. 63. Right to compensation.

    8. 64. Compensation: notices.

  9. Part IX

    Supplementary

    1. 65. Restriction of prosecutions.

    2. 66. General interpretation.

    3. 67. Orders and regulations.

    4. 68. Expenses.

    5. 69. Commencement, duration, expiry and revival of provisions of this Act.

    6. 70. Savings, amendments and repeals.

    7. 71. Short title and extent.

    1. Schedule 1

      The Scheduled Offences.

      1. Part I

        Substantive Offences.

      2. Part II

        Inchoate and Related Offences.

      3. Part III

        Extra-Territorial Offences.

      4. Part IV

        Offences Charged Following Terrorist Funds Investigations.

    2. Schedule 2

      Proscribed Organisations.

    3. Schedule 3

      Detention of Terrorists.

    4. Schedule 4

      Confiscation Orders: Supplementary Provisions.

    5. Schedule 5

      Authorised Investigators.

    6. Schedule 6

      Independent Assessor of Military Complaints Procedures in Northern Ireland.

    7. Schedule 7

      Consequential Amendments.

    8. Schedule 8

      Repeals and Revocations.

      1. Part I

        Enactments.

      2. Part II

        Orders and Regulations.

An Act to re-enact, with amendments, the Northern Ireland (Emergency Provisions) Act 1978, the Northern Ireland (Emergency Provisions) Act 1987 and Part VI of the Prevention of Terrorism (Temporary Provisions) Act 1989; and to make further provision for the preservation of the peace and the maintenance of order in Northern Ireland.

[27th June 1991]

Be it enacted by the Queen’s most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:—

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