(1) The councils may, separately or jointly, enter into arrangements (the protocols ) with corresponding authorities in relation to investigating and dealing with conduct that appears to have happened in more than 1 jurisdiction.
(2) In particular, the protocols may make provision in relation to—
(a) providing principles to assist in deciding where conduct happens; and
(b) giving and receiving consent for conduct happening in a jurisdiction to be dealt with under a law of another jurisdiction; and
(c) the procedures to be adopted for requesting and conducting the investigation of any aspect of complaints under this part.
(3) A protocol is a notifiable instrument.
Note A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act
.