(a) the normal periods of duty of a member of a police force;
(b) the periods allowed for refreshment;
(c) the variable shift arrangements which may be brought into operation
by a chief constable;
(d) the manner and timing of the publication of duty rosters and the
matters to be contained therein; and
(e) the circumstances in which travelling time may be treated as duty.
(2) In making a determination under paragraph (1)(a) the Scottish
Ministers may confer on the chief constable discretion to fix the
time at which a period commences for the purposes of the determination
and may determine the conditions subject to which that discretion
is to be exercised.
(3) In making a determination under paragraph (1)(e) the Scottish
Ministers may-
(a) confer on the chief constable discretion to fix a limit on the
travelling time which is to be treated as duty;
(b) confer on the police authority discretion to fix a limit on the
amount of the expenses which may be reimbursed in respect of such
travelling time.
(4) In this regulation "travelling time" means time spent
by a member of a police force in travelling to and from that member's
home-
(a) where that member is required to perform that member's normal
daily period of duty in more than one tour of duty, between two tours;
or
(b) where that member is recalled to duty between two tours of duty,
in consequence of that member's recall.