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AUSTRALIAN FEDERAL POLICE ACT 1979 - SECT 3A Overview of Act

AUSTRALIAN FEDERAL POLICE ACT 1979 - SECT 3A

Overview of Act

Constitution of the Australian Federal Police

  (1)   Division   1 of Part   II of this Act provides that the Australian Federal Police consists of a Commissioner of Police, one or more Deputy Commissioners of Police, AFP employees, special members and special protective service officers.

Commissioner and Deputy Commissioners

  (2)   The Commissioner and Deputy Commissioners are appointed by the Governor - General. Division   1 of Part   III sets out matters dealing with such appointments.

AFP employees

  (3)   The Commissioner may engage persons as AFP employees. Division   2 of Part   III covers matters to do with the employment of AFP employees. For example, it deals with the remuneration and terms and conditions of employment of AFP employees, how AFP employees can resign or retire and how the Commissioner may terminate the employment of AFP employees.

Members of the Australian Federal Police

  (4)   The Commissioner and any Deputy Commissioner are members of the Australian Federal Police. Under Division   2 of Part   IV, the Commissioner may declare AFP employees to be members and certain members may be declared to be commissioned police officers. Under Division   1 of Part   II, members provide police services and that Division   also deals with powers of members.

Special members of the Australian Federal Police

  (5)   Under Division   3 of Part   IV, the Commissioner may appoint persons as special members to assist the Australian Federal Police in carrying out its functions.

Protective service officers of the Australian Federal Police

  (5A)   Under Division   3A of Part   IV, the Commissioner may declare AFP employees to be protective service officers. Divisions   3 and 4 of Part   II deal with the powers of protective service officers.

Special protective service officers of the Australian Federal Police

  (5B)   Under Division   3B of Part   IV, the Commissioner may appoint persons as special protective service officers to assist in performing protective service functions.

Commissioner's command powers

  (6)   The Commissioner has the general administration of, and the control of the operations of, the Australian Federal Police. Part   IV is mainly about the Commissioner's command powers. For example, the Commissioner may determine the duties of AFP employees and where those duties are to be performed. Other topics covered by that Part   include secondment and drug testing.

Professional standards and dealing with AFP conduct or practices issues

  (6A)   Part   V provides for the setting of AFP professional standards and the way in which AFP conduct or practices issues are raised and dealt with.

Other matters

  (7)   This Act also:

  (a)   deals with the use of listening devices in relation to offences (see Division   2 of Part   II); and

  (aa)   deals with the powers of protective service officers and certain other powers relating to protective service functions (see Divisions   3 and 4 of Part   II); and

  (b)   deals with when AFP employees lose certain superannuation rights and benefits (see Part   VA); and

  (c)   deals with other matters such as secrecy obligations, offences and certain administrative matters (all of which are contained in Part   VI).