Introductory provision
section 1 of this Regulation shall be applied in the planning and execution of
coordinated border surveillance according to 2-12 § § the Act (1979:1088) about
the border guards in war, etc.
Border monitoring organization, etc.
2 § Before the County Board determines an organization's plan for
coordinated border surveillance, the County Board shall consult with
1. Police authorities,
2. The armed forces, and
3. The customs service.
When the facts give rise to the organisation chart
be revised. Consultation as referred to in the first subparagraph shall take place, if
not exceptional circumstances make it very difficult or
the amendments to be made to the plan is so insignificant that it
is clear that consultation is not necessary. The County Board shall at least
Once a year to examine whether the plan needs to be revised.
A copy of the approved organisation chart shall be provided
to the authorities that the County Board shall consult, in accordance with
the first paragraph. Regulation (2014:1131).
paragraph 3 in so far as it is appropriate to
border monitoring the extent and conditions of the
in the County, it may be stipulated in the organizational plan
that border surveillance not related to ports or airfields to
carried out by military units (border monitoring units).
Regulations on it may be communicated only in
understanding that officers, especially ordained
passkontrollanter and customs officials have krigsplacerats in
border monitoring unit, to the extent necessary for the
to limit the monitoring to be carried out in a satisfactory
way.
Before police or customs staff krigsplaceras in
border monitoring units should consultations take place with the County Administrative Board
and with the police and the Customs and Excise Department.
Regulation (2014:1131).
section 4 Of the then border surveillance has been coordinated occurs a
temporary need of more personnel for border surveillance than that
defined in the organizational plan and on strengthening can't
be obtained through the Agency of the County Administrative Board or by request
to any authority that can decide if enhancement,
the County Administrative Board to make notification to the Government. Regulation (2000:916).
Border monitoring staff duties
§ 5 each border monitoring should, within the framework of the
supervisory task entrusted to him, in accordance with
section 2 of the Act (1979:1088) about border surveillance in the war etc. to prevent crime
against State security and other activities to endanger national defence
or security, infringement of the existing rules on admission to and
departure from Sweden, as well as entry to and/or exit from the realm of the gods
the promotion can cause hazard to national defence or security.
With border surveillance service is understood in this regulation the activities
as referred to in the first subparagraph is for border surveillance.
section 6 of the border monitoring staff shall observe with attention to each
project, which may include espionage, sabotage, or other activities
to the detriment of national defence or security, or the preparation of such
activity.
The staff shall supervise the intelligence that can be
national defence or security not be transmitted to unauthorized persons within or
but the Kingdom in connection with the person or freight traffic with the rest of the world. The
In addition, the responsibility of the staff to carefully observe the conditions that can
imply hostile intent, such as when someone unauthorised explores complex
relevant to the total defense or terrain, rivers, harbours,
Airport, fairway or similar. Staff must also
pay attention to any foreign Government, armed forces, foreign vessels
merchant ships and aircraft that occur within or close to the Swedish
territory.
section 7 of the border surveillance staff to interact with the staff
at the police, the customs service, the armed forces and other
authorities whose activities involve monitoring activities.
To the extent this can be done without the other information
eftersätts to other border surveillance than
Customs official when necessary, participate in the Swedish Customs '
control activities. Regulation (2014:1131).
section 8 border surveillance to acquire detailed knowledge of
conditions within the surveillance zone, in particular as regards roads and
paths that lead across the border, the anchor and mooring sites, etc., and
such establishments, establishments and areas prohibited for
unauthorized.
§ 9 border surveillance to keep his immediate supervisor informed of
conditions of weight related to border surveillance.
section 10 Of the County Administrative Board or the head of border monitoring does not determine
otherwise, limit monitoring to wear uniforms and particularly
service marks. Regulation (1980:857).
section 11 of the border surveillance man is obligated to comply with the provisions
as at the side of the law (1979:1088) about border surveillance in
War etc. and this Regulation apply to the monitoring service
entrusted to him or her. For
border surveillance to which belongs to the Swedish armed forces apply, if
Sweden is not at war, the Regulation (1982:756) if
The armed forces ' intervention in violation of Sweden's
territory in peace and neutrality, etc. (IKFN-
Regulation). For coverage of the object of protection under
Protection Act (2010:305), there are special provisions.
Regulation (2010:526).
Obedience conditions etc.
section 12 in respect of border surveillance service is subject to surveillance Manager
veterinarian designated by the provincial government in this.
Border surveillance to obey concerning border surveillance service during
border surveillance Manager.
section 13, it is the responsibility of the head of border monitoring to determine who shall
exercise command at ceremonies that he did not personally participate in.
section 14 of The who in relation to other leads and is responsible for certain
business is his supervisor in respect of that activity.
Coercive measures, etc.
15 § strip search and body inspection is of more substantial
shall if possible be carried out indoors and in separate rooms and in
witness attendance.
Strip search or body condition of the woman may not without pressing
reasons to be enforced or witnessed by other than women, doctor or
registered nurse. What has been said now is not, however, preclude
the other made such a superficial physical examination as deemed
necessary for security reasons and for the continual search of weapons
or other dangerous objects.
section 16 of the Injured someone as a result of border surveillance man's intervention and is
the damage is not insignificant, the border monitoring to promptly ensure that
the injured get the necessary care. It occurred to delay
be notified to the surveillance Manager.
section 17 Of the surveillance relates to an object of protection under
Protection Act (2010:305) applies to that which is prescribed for
Guard personnel of the armed forces on the use of firearms in
border surveillance service. Otherwise, apply the proclamation
(1969:84) on police use of firearms. What
provided for in the notice if the foreman must instead apply
border surveillance Manager. Regulation (2014:1131).
Collaboration with border surveillance organization
section 18 of the Police, the customs service, the armed forces and other
authorities must keep border surveillance Manager informed of
measures and observations that may be relevant to the
border surveillance. Staff at the Police Department and
The customs service, which has not been published as
border monitoring staff should pay attention to the conditions that
referred to in paragraph 6, to the extent that it can be done without the other
tasks eftersätts. Border surveillance Manager or a
border surveillance should be immediately notified of observations
who should come to his or her knowledge.
Regulation (2014:1131).
Authorization
section 19 of the police authorities may announce further provisions
for enforcement of the law (1979:1088) about border surveillance
in war, etc., after consultation with the armed forces and the customs service.
Regulation (2014:1131).
Transitional provisions
2010:526
1. This Regulation shall enter into force on 1 July 2010.
2. object of protection referred to in point 3 of the
entry into force and transitional provisions to the Act
(2010:305) does section 17 of its older version.