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ANNEX D
CROSS-BORDER PUBLIC AUTHORITIES FOR WHICH THE HOME OFFICE HAS RESPONSIBILITY
Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs
Alcohol Education and Research Council
Chief Commissioner and Commissioners appointed for the purpose of Part III of the Police Act 1997 (Surveillance Commissioners)
Community Development Foundation
Criminal Injuries Compensation Appeals Panel
Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority
Criminal Injuries Compensation Board
Fire Service Examinations Board
National Criminal Intelligence Service
Police Information Technology Organisation
Police Negotiating Board for the United Kingdom
Service Authority for the National Criminal Intelligence Service
GB/UK BODIES FOR WHICH THE HOME OFFICE HAS RESPONSIBILITY WHICH ARE NOT CROSS-BORDER PUBLIC AUTHORITIES
Animal Procedures Committee
British Board of Film Classification
Commission for Racial Equality
Data Protection Tribunal
Firearms Consultative Committee
Gaming Board for Great Britain
Horserace Betting Levy Board
Horserace Totaliser Board
Interception of Communications Act 1985 Commissioner and Tribunal
Misuse of Drugs Advisory Body
Misuse of Drugs Professional Panel
Misuse of Drugs Tribunal
Office of the Data Protection Registrar
Office of the Surveillance Commission
Poisons Board
Security Services Act 1989 Commissioner and Tribunal
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