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Notices of Amendments: 26 April 2011                  

116

 

Protection of Freedoms Bill, continued

 
 

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

 

175

 

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

 

Diana Johnson

 

Vernon Coaker

 

Clive Efford

 

Mark Tami

 

176

 

Clause  63,  page  45,  line  38,  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’.

 

Diana Johnson

 

Vernon Coaker

 

Clive Efford

 

Mark Tami

 

179

 

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

 

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.”’.


 
 

Notices of Amendments: 26 April 2011                  

117

 

Protection of Freedoms Bill, continued

 
 

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

 

183

 

Clause  80,  page  65,  line  6,  at end insert—

 

‘(c)    

the information to be supplied in connection with such a request for the

 

purpose of enabling the Secretary of State to ascertain whether the

 

disclosure requested is to enable the individual to work with children or

 

vulnerable adults or both.’.

 

Diana Johnson

 

Vernon Coaker

 

Clive Efford

 

Mark Tami

 

184

 

Clause  80,  page  65,  line  12,  after ‘arrangements’, insert ‘and stated whether the

 

application was required for the purpose of working with children or vulnerable adults or

 

both.’.

 

Diana Johnson

 

Vernon Coaker

 

Clive Efford

 

Mark Tami

 

185

 

Clause  80,  page  65,  line  16,  after ‘and’, insert ‘stated whether the certificate is to

 

cover work with vulnerable adults or children or both, and’.

 

Diana Johnson

 

Vernon Coaker

 

Clive Efford

 

Mark Tami

 

186

 

Clause  80,  page  66,  line  13,  at end insert—

 

‘(d)    

a certificate is not up-to-date in regards of working with children or

 

vulnerable adults unless the original application stated that it was

 

required for the purpose of working with children or vulnerable adults or

 

both’.

 

Regulated activity providers

 

Diana Johnson

 

Vernon Coaker

 

Clive Efford

 

Mark Tami

 

NC14

 

To move the following Clause:—


 
 

Notices of Amendments: 26 April 2011                  

118

 

Protection of Freedoms Bill, continued

 
 

‘After section 6 of the Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006, insert—

 

“(6A)    

A regulated activity provider must, in exercising their functions under

 

this Act, have regard to any guidance given to them for the purpose by

 

the Secretary of State.”’.

 

Independent Safeguarding Authority: sharing information

 

Diana Johnson

 

Vernon Coaker

 

Clive Efford

 

Mark Tami

 

NC15

 

To move the following Clause:—

 

‘The Independent Safeguarding Authority has a duty to share information with

 

the Police where—

 

(a)    

the information is such that the Chief Executive of the ISA feels that a

 

criminal investigation is appropriate, or

 

(b)    

the information is credible and reliable and suggests that an individual

 

poses a real threat to vulnerable groups, or

 

(c)    

the information has led to a person being barred, or

 

(d)    

the information is such that it would lead to a person being barred were

 

the ISA to have reason to believe that the individual may work in a

 

regulated activity in the future.’.

 


 
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