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House of Commons

 
 

Tuesday 3 May 2011

 

Public Bill Committee

 

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Protection of Freedoms Bill


 

Note

 

The Amendments have been arranged in accordance with the Order of the

 

Committee [22 March].

 


 

Vernon Coaker

 

162

 

Clause  57,  page  38,  line  37,  at end add—

 

‘(3)    

The 14 days limit may be temporarily extended through the Detention of Terrorist

 

Suspects (Temporary Extension) Bills to 28 days in exceptional circumstances.’.

 

Vernon Coaker

 

163

 

Clause  57,  page  38,  line  37,  at end add—

 

‘(4)    

A Commission will be established to develop a framework of bail conditions

 

suitable for some suspects after 14 days of pre-charge detention.’.

 


 

Vernon Coaker

 

164

 

Clause  58,  page  39,  line  3,  at end add—

 

‘(2)    

An inquiry shall be established to investigate the effectiveness of the National

 

Policing Improvement Agency’s guidance for stop and search in relation to

 

terrorism.’.

 



 
 

Public Bill Committee: 3 May 2011                      

144

 

Protection of Freedoms Bill, continued

 
 

James Brokenshire

 

109

 

Clause  60,  page  40,  line  6,  leave out from beginning to end of line and insert

 

‘Before section 48 of the Terrorism Act 2000 (and the italic cross-heading before it)’.

 

James Brokenshire

 

110

 

Clause  60,  page  40,  line  7,  at end insert—

 

‘“Powers to stop and search in specified locations’.

 

James Brokenshire

 

111

 

Clause  60,  page  40,  line  8,  leave out ‘“43B’ and insert ‘47A’.

 


 

James Brokenshire

 

112

 

Clause  61,  page  41,  line  12,  leave out ‘43B’ and insert ‘47A’.

 

James Brokenshire

 

113

 

Clause  61,  page  41,  leave out line 13 and insert—

 

‘“Code of practice relating to sections 43, 43A and 47A

 

47AA  

Code of practice relating to sections 43, 43A and 47A’.

 

 


 

Vernon Coaker

 

165

 

Clause  62,  page  42,  line  40,  at end add ‘except in removing the right for PSNI to

 

stop and search for unlawful munitions and wireless apparatus without reasonable

 

suspicion’.

 


 

Lynne Featherstone

 

121

 

Clause  63,  page  43,  line  18,  at end insert—

 

‘(za)    

physical assistance which is given to a child who is in need of it by

 

reason of illness or disability and is given in connection with eating or

 

drinking (including the administration of parenteral nutrition),’.


 
 

Public Bill Committee: 3 May 2011                      

145

 

Protection of Freedoms Bill, continued

 
 

Lynne Featherstone

 

122

 

Clause  63,  page  43,  line  19,  leave out ‘given to a child’ and insert ‘which is given

 

to a child who is in need of it by reason of age, illness or disability and is given’.

 

Lynne Featherstone

 

123

 

Clause  63,  page  43,  leave out lines 20 to 23.

 

Lynne Featherstone

 

124

 

Clause  63,  page  43,  line  28,  leave out from ‘child’ to ‘where’ in line 30 and insert

 

‘, who is in need of it by reason of illness or disability, in relation to the performance of

 

the activity of eating or drinking’.

 

Lynne Featherstone

 

125

 

Clause  63,  page  43,  line  33,  leave out ‘or’.

 

Lynne Featherstone

 

126

 

Clause  63,  page  43,  line  34,  after ‘child’, insert ‘, who is in need of it by reason of

 

age, illness or disability,’.

 

Lynne Featherstone

 

127

 

Clause  63,  page  43,  line  38,  at end insert—

 

‘(d)    

any form of training, instruction, advice or guidance which—

 

(i)    

relates to the performance of the activity of eating or drinking,

 

(ii)    

is given to a child who is in need of it by reason of illness or

 

disability, and

 

(iii)    

does not fall within paragraph (b), or

 

(e)    

any form of training, instruction, advice or guidance which—

 

(i)    

relates to the performance of any of the activities listed in

 

paragraph (a)(iii) to (v),

 

(ii)    

is given to a child who is in need of it by reason of age, illness

 

or disability, and

 

(iii)    

does not fall within paragraph (c)’.

 

Lynne Featherstone

 

128

 

Clause  63,  page  44,  line  6,  at end insert—

 

  ‘(1D)  

Any reference in this Part of this Schedule to health care provided by, or under

 

the direction or supervision of, a health care professional includes a reference

 

to first aid provided to a child by any person acting on behalf of an organisation

 

established for the purpose of providing first aid.’.


 
 

Public Bill Committee: 3 May 2011                      

146

 

Protection of Freedoms Bill, continued

 
 

Diana Johnson

 

Vernon Coaker

 

Clive Efford

 

Mark Tami

 

167

 

Clause  63,  page  44,  line  10,  leave out subsection (5) and insert—

 

‘(5)    

After paragraph 1(2) insert—

 

“(2A)    

Work falls within this sub-paragraph if it is any form of work, other than

 

any such work which—

 

(a)    

is undertaken on a temporary or occasional basis, and

 

(b)    

is not an activity mentioned in paragraph 2(1) disregarding

 

paragraph 2(3A) and (3B)(b).”.’.

 

Diana Johnson

 

Vernon Coaker

 

Clive Efford

 

Mark Tami

 

168

 

Clause  63,  page  44,  line  23,  leave out ‘day to day’ and insert ‘close and constant’.

 

Diana Johnson

 

Vernon Coaker

 

Clive Efford

 

Mark Tami

 

171

 

Clause  63,  page  44,  line  23,  leave out ‘day to day’ and insert ‘regular and direct’.

 

Diana Johnson

 

Vernon Coaker

 

Clive Efford

 

Mark Tami

 

174

 

Clause  63,  page  44,  line  23,  leave out ‘day to day’ and insert ‘close’.

 

Diana Johnson

 

Vernon Coaker

 

Clive Efford

 

Mark Tami

 

177

 

Clause  63,  page  44,  line  23,  leave out ‘day to day’.

 

Diana Johnson

 

Vernon Coaker

 

Clive Efford

 

Mark Tami

 

178

 

Clause  63,  page  44,  line  28,  leave out ‘day to day’.

 

Lynne Featherstone

 

129

 

Clause  63,  page  45,  line  11,  before second ‘(9C)’ insert ‘(9A),’.


 
 

Public Bill Committee: 3 May 2011                      

147

 

Protection of Freedoms Bill, continued

 
 

Lynne Featherstone

 

130

 

Clause  63,  page  45,  line  18,  after ‘(2B)(b)’, insert ‘above’.

 

Diana Johnson

 

Vernon Coaker

 

Clive Efford

 

Mark Tami

 

181

 

Clause  63,  page  45,  leave out lines 19 to 24.

 

Diana Johnson

 

Vernon Coaker

 

Clive Efford

 

Mark Tami

 

169

 

Clause  63,  page  45,  line  28,  leave out ‘day to day’ and insert ‘close and constant’.

 

Diana Johnson

 

Vernon Coaker

 

Clive Efford

 

Mark Tami

 

172

 

Clause  63,  page  45,  line  28,  leave out ‘day to day’ and insert ‘regular and direct’.

 

Diana Johnson

 

Vernon Coaker

 

Clive Efford

 

Mark Tami

 

175

 

Clause  63,  page  45,  line  28,  leave out ‘day to day’ and insert ‘close’.

 

Diana Johnson

 

Vernon Coaker

 

Clive Efford

 

Mark Tami

 

170

 

Clause  63,  page  45,  line  38,  leave out ‘day to day’ and insert ‘close and constant’.

 

Diana Johnson

 

Vernon Coaker

 

Clive Efford

 

Mark Tami

 

173

 

Clause  63,  page  45,  line  38,  leave out ‘day to day’ and insert ‘regular and direct’.

 

Diana Johnson

 

Vernon Coaker

 

Clive Efford

 

Mark Tami

 

176

 

Clause  63,  page  45,  line  38,  leave out ‘day to day’ and insert ‘close’.


 
 

Public Bill Committee: 3 May 2011                      

148

 

Protection of Freedoms Bill, continued

 
 

Diana Johnson

 

Vernon Coaker

 

Clive Efford

 

Mark Tami

 

179

 

Clause  63,  page  44,  line  38,  leave out ‘day to day’.

 

Lynne Featherstone

 

Diana Johnson

 

Vernon Coaker

 

Clive Efford

 

Mark Tami

 

131

 

Clause  63,  page  45,  line  45,  leave out subsection (10).

 

Diana Johnson

 

Vernon Coaker

 

Clive Efford

 

Mark Tami

 

180

 

Clause  63,  page  46,  line  23,  at end insert—

 

‘(12)    

After paragraph 10 insert—

 

“(11)    

For the purposes of this Bill supervision will be defined as constant

 

monitoring by an individual who is on the same site and able to maintain

 

constant visual and audio contact with the person under supervision.”’.

 


 

Lynne Featherstone

 

132

 

Clause  64,  page  46,  line  33,  leave out ‘falling within’ and insert ‘which is a

 

regulated activity relating to vulnerable adults by virtue of’.

 


 

Lynne Featherstone

 

133

 

Clause  65,  page  47,  line  5,  leave out ‘or community care services’.

 

Lynne Featherstone

 

134

 

Clause  65,  page  47,  leave out lines 10 to 13.

 

Lynne Featherstone

 

135

 

Clause  65,  page  47,  leave out lines 16 to 21.


 
 

Public Bill Committee: 3 May 2011                      

149

 

Protection of Freedoms Bill, continued

 
 

Lynne Featherstone

 

136

 

Clause  65,  page  47,  line  38,  at end insert—

 

‘(3ZA)  

Any reference in this Part of this Schedule to health care provided by, or under

 

the direction or supervision of, a health care professional includes a reference

 

to first aid provided to an adult by any person acting on behalf of an

 

organisation established for the purpose of providing first aid.’.

 

Lynne Featherstone

 

137

 

Clause  65,  page  47,  line  50,  leave out ‘or’.

 

Lynne Featherstone

 

138

 

Clause  65,  page  48,  line  6,  at end insert ‘, or

 

(c)    

any form of training, instruction, advice or guidance which—

 

(i)    

relates to the performance of any of the activities listed in

 

paragraph (a),

 

(ii)    

is given to a person who is in need of it by reason of age,

 

illness or disability, and

 

(iii)    

does not fall within paragraph (b)’.

 

Lynne Featherstone

 

139

 

Clause  65,  page  48,  leave out lines 10 and 11.

 

Lynne Featherstone

 

140

 

Clause  65,  page  48,  line  13,  leave out from ‘to’ to end of line 15 and insert ‘the

 

running of the household of the person concerned where the assistance is the carrying out

 

of one or more of the following activities on behalf of that person—

 

(a)    

managing the person’s cash,

 

(b)    

paying the person’s bills,

 

(c)    

shopping.’.

 

Lynne Featherstone

 

141

 

Clause  65,  page  48,  line  31,  leave out second ‘or’.

 

Lynne Featherstone

 

142

 

Clause  65,  page  48,  line  35,  at end insert ‘, or

 

(f)    

the appointment of a representative to receive payments on behalf of

 

the person in pursuance of regulations made under the Social Security

 

Administration Act 1992’.

 



 
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