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Judicial appointment
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The Director of Public Prosecutions and any office
or employment in the Crown Prosecution Service
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Justices' chief executives, justices' clerks and their
assistants
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Clerks (including deputy and assistant clerks) and officers of
the High Court of Justiciary, the Court of Session and the district
court, sheriff clerks (including sheriff clerks deputy) and their
clerks and assistants
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Police constables or police cadets and persons employed for the
purposes of assisting constables of a Police Force
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Employment within the precincts of a prison, remand centre,
detention centre, Borstal institution or young offenders
institution, and members of boards of visitors (England &
Wales) or of visiting committees (Scotland)
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Traffic wardens
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Probation officers
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Any employment or other work which is concerned with the
provision of health services and which is of such a kind as to
enable the holder to have access to persons in receipt of such
services in the course of his normal duties
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Any occupation in respect of which an application to the Gaming
Board for Great Britain for a licence, certificate or registration
is required by or under any enactment
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Financial Services position – This means all positions for which
the Financial Services Authority or the competent authority for
listings are entitled to ask exempted questions to fulfil their
obligations under the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000
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Any occupation which is concerned with the management of a place
in respect of which the approval of the Secretary of State is
required by section 1 of the Abortion Act 1967
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Any occupation which is concerned with:
- in England and Wales, carrying on a nursing home in respect of
which registration is required by Section 187 of the Public Health
Act 1936 or Section 14 of the Mental Health Act 1959, or
- in Scotland, carrying on a nursing home in respect of
which registration is required under Section 1 of the Nursing Homes
Registration (Scotland) Act 1938 or a private hospital in respect
of which registration is required under Section 15 of the Mental
Health (Scotland) Act 1960
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Any occupation which is concerned with carrying on an
establishment in respect of which registration is required by
Section 37 of the National Assistance Act 1948 or Section 61 of the
Social Work (Scotland) Act 1968
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Any occupation in respect of which the holder, as occupier of
premises on which explosives are kept, is required by any Order in
Council made under section 43 of the Explosives Act 1875 to obtain
from the police or a court of summary jurisdiction a certificate as
to his fitness to keep the explosives
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Inspectors and other staff working for the Royal Society for the
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (the RSPCA)
who, as part of their duties, may carry out humane killing of
animals
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Any office or employment or other work in the Serious Fraud
Office
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Any office or employment in the Serious Organised Crime Agency,
[SOCA]
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The Commissioners for Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs and any
office or employment in their services. The Director and any office
or employment in the Revenue and Customs Prosecutions Office
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Any employment which is concerned with the monitoring for the
purposes of child protection, of communications by means of the
internet
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An individual designated under section 2 of the Traffic
Management Act 2004
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Court Positions
- Judges’ clerks, secretaries and legal secretaries within the
meaning of section 98 of the Supreme Court Act 1981(c)
- Court officers and court contractors, who in the course of
their work, have face to face contact with judges of the Supreme
Court, or access to such judges’ lodgings
- Persons who in the course of their work have regular access to
personal information relating to an identified or identifiable
member of the judiciary
- Court officers and court contractors, who, in the course of
their work. Attend either the Royal Courts of Justice or the
Central Criminal Court
- Court security officers, and tribunal security officers
- Court contractors, who, in the course of their work, have
unsupervised access to court-houses, offices and other
accommodation used in relation to the courts
- Contractors, sub-contractors, and any person acting under the
authority of such a contractor or sub-contractor, who, in the
course of their work, have unsupervised access to tribunal
buildings, offices and other accommodation used in relation to
tribunals
The following persons –
a) Court officers who execute county court warrants
b) High Court enforcement officers
c) sheriffs and under-sheriffs
d) tipstaffs
e) any other persons who execute High Court writs or warrants who
act under the authority of a person listed at (a) to (d)
f) persons who execute writs of
sequestration;
g) civilian enforcement officers as defined in section 125A of the
Magistrates Courts Act
1980;
h) persons who are authorised to execute warrants under section
125B (1) of the Magistrates Courts Act 1980, and any other
person (other than a constable) who is authorised to execute a
warrant under section 125 (2) of the 1980 Act;
i) persons who execute clamping orders, as defined in paragraph
38(2) of Schedule 5 of the Courts Act 2003(d)The Official Solicitor
and his deputy
- Persons appointed to the office of Public Trustee or deputy
Public Trustee, and officers of the Public Trustee
- Court officers and court contractors who exercise functions in
connection with the administration and management of funds in court
including the deposit, payment, delivery and transfer in, into and
out of any court of funds in court and regulating the evidence of
such deposit, payment, delivery or transfer and court officers and
court contractors, who receive payment in pursuance of a conviction
or order of a magistrates' court
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People working in the Department of Children, Schools and
Families (formally Department for Education and Skills), the Office
for Standards in Education, Children's services and Skills or in
the government Offices for the English Regions with access to
sensitive or personal information about children or vulnerable
adults.
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Any office, employment or other work which is
concerned with the establishment or operation of a database under
section 12 of the Children Act 2004 , and which is of such a kind
as to enable the holder of that office or employment, or the person
engaged in that work, to have access to information included in the
database.
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Any office, employment of other work which is
of such a kind that the person is or may be permitted or required
to be given access to a database under section 12 of Children Act
2004.
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Any work which is normally concerned with the
provision of any form of information, advice or guidance wholly or
mainly to children which relates to their physical, emotional or
educations well-being and is provided by means of telephone or
other form of electronic communication including the internet and
mobile telephone text messaging.
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The Chairman, other members, and members of
staff (including any person seconded to serve as a member of staff)
of the Independent Safeguarding Authority (formally Independent
Barring Board).
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Staff working within the Public Guardianship
Office (to be known as the Office of the Public Guardian from
October 2007) with access to data relating to children and
vulnerable adults.
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The Commissioners for the Gambling Commission
and any office or employment in their services.
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Any employment or other work, where normal
duties
(a) involve caring for, training, supervising,
or being solely in charge of, persons aged under 18 serving in the
naval, military or air forces of the Crown; or
(b) include supervising or managing a person
employed or working in a capacity referred to in paragraph (a).
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