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Public Bill Committee: 2 July 2013                     

80

 

Anti-social Behaviour, continued

 
 

Tracey Crouch

 

11

 

Clause  93,  page  64,  line  19,  at end insert—

 

‘“bullying” means behaviour capable of causing physical or mental harm to

 

a second person, including self-harm; or to arouse apprehension or fear

 

in the second person for his or her own safety or that of any other

 

person.’.

 


 

Gloria De Piero

 

Mr David Hanson

 

Phil Wilson

 

117

 

Parliamentary Star    

Clause  96,  page  67,  line  3,  at end insert—

 

‘(1A)    

The relevant bodies must decide under subsection (1)(b) that the threshold for a

 

review is met where the person making the complaint has notified any of the

 

relevant bodies that he or she has been a victim of anti-social behaviour or is

 

vulnerable due to ill health, mental capacity, race, sexuality or religion.’.

 


 

Richard Fuller

 

Stephen Phillips

 

Tracey Crouch

 

Stephen Barclay

 

37

 

Clause  98,  page  70,  leave out line 3 and insert—

 

‘(ii)    

for “injures any person” there is substituted “injures or kills any

 

person or assistance dog”.’.

 

Tracey Crouch

 

39

 

Clause  98,  page  70,  line  3,  after ‘dog’, insert ‘or protected animal’.

 

Mr David Hanson

 

Gloria De Piero

 

Phil Wilson

 

Julie Hilling

 

Huw Irranca-Davies

 

Luciana Berger

 

43

 

Clause  98,  page  70,  line  23,  at end insert—

 

‘(1C)    

For the purposes of section 3, a Court must consider all the circumstances, and in

 

particular if the owner, and if different, the person for the time being in charge of

 

the dog at the time of the incident, took reasonable steps to prevent the dog being

 

dangerously out of control in any place.’.


 
 

Public Bill Committee: 2 July 2013                     

81

 

Anti-social Behaviour, continued

 
 

Richard Fuller

 

Stephen Phillips

 

Tracey Crouch

 

Stephen Barclay

 

38

 

Clause  98,  page  70,  line  28,  at end insert—

 

‘(iii)    

for “two years” there is substituted “life imprisonment”.’.

 

Tracey Crouch

 

40

 

Clause  98,  page  70,  line  46,  at end insert ‘”protected animal” has the meaning

 

given by section 2 of the Animal Welfare Act (2006).’.

 

Tracey Crouch

 

41

 

Clause  98,  page  71,  line  1,  at end insert ‘or protected animal.’.

 

Tracey Crouch

 

42

 

Clause  98,  page  71,  line  2,  at end insert ‘or protected animal.’.

 


 

Mr David Hanson

 

Gloria De Piero

 

Phil Wilson

 

76

 

Clause  99,  page  71,  line  18,  leave out ‘may’ and insert ‘must’.

 

Mr David Hanson

 

Gloria De Piero

 

Phil Wilson

 

77

 

Clause  99,  page  71,  line  33,  leave out ‘may’ and insert ‘must’.

 


 

Bridget Phillipson

 

118

 

Parliamentary Star    

Clause  103,  page  75,  line  15,  at end add—

 

‘(8)    

It shall be a duty on the Secretary of State to prepare and publish guidance about

 

the effect of this section before it comes into force to such descriptions of persons

 

as the Secretary of State considers appropriate.

 

(9)    

A person exercising public functions to whom guidance is given under this

 

section must have regard to it in the exercise of those functions.’.

 



 
 

Public Bill Committee: 2 July 2013                     

82

 

Anti-social Behaviour, continued

 
 

Paul Maynard

 

53

 

Clause  104,  page  75,  line  27,  at end add—

 

‘(2A)    

A person commits an offence if he or she—

 

(a)    

causes a person to enter into a marriage who lacks capacity, as

 

determined by the Mental Capacity Act 2005,

 

(b)    

uses violence, threats or any other form of coercion, or practises any form

 

of deception for the purposes of causing another person to enter into a

 

marriage, and believes, or should reasonably believe, that such conduct

 

may diminish the other person’s capacity to make decisions, to the extent

 

that they no longer have capacity to consent to the marriage.’.

 

Bridget Phillipson

 

119

 

Parliamentary Star    

Clause  104,  page  76,  line  8,  at end add—

 

‘(9)    

It shall be a duty on the Secretary of State to prepare and publish guidance about

 

the effect of this section before it comes into force to such descriptions of persons

 

as the Secretary of State considers appropriate.

 

(10)    

A person exercising public functions to whom guidance is given under this

 

section must have regard to it in the exercise of those functions.’.

 


 

Mr David Hanson

 

Gloria De Piero

 

Phil Wilson

 

2

 

Clause  105,  page  76,  line  21,  leave out from ‘so’ to end of line 22.

 

Mr David Hanson

 

Gloria De Piero

 

Phil Wilson

 

3

 

Clause  105,  page  77,  line  13,  leave out from ‘so’ to end of line 14.

 

Mr David Hanson

 

Gloria De Piero

 

Phil Wilson

 

4

 

Clause  105,  page  77,  line  31,  leave out from ‘so’ to end of line 32.

 


 

Mr David Hanson

 

Gloria De Piero

 

Phil Wilson

 

47

 

Clause  107,  page  78,  line  22,  leave out from‘officer’ to end of line 24.


 
 

Public Bill Committee: 2 July 2013                     

83

 

Anti-social Behaviour, continued

 
 

Mr David Hanson

 

Gloria De Piero

 

Phil Wilson

 

59

 

Clause  107,  page  78,  line  29,  at end insert—

 

‘(c)    

the scope of use by police forces of civilian and contracted staff.’.

 


 

Mr David Hanson

 

Gloria De Piero

 

Phil Wilson

 

60

 

Clause  113,  page  80,  line  33,  leave out ‘five’ and insert ‘four’.

 

Mr David Hanson

 

Gloria De Piero

 

Phil Wilson

 

61

 

Clause  113,  page  80,  line  33,  at end insert ‘and one member appointed by the

 

Department of Justice in Northern Ireland.’.

 

Mr David Hanson

 

Gloria De Piero

 

Phil Wilson

 

62

 

Clause  113,  page  81,  line  4,  leave out from ‘(4)’ to end line of 6, and insert ‘may

 

not be made unless a draft of the instrument has been laid before both Houses of

 

Parliament and approved by a resolution of each House.’.

 


 

Mr Jeremy Browne

 

98

 

Clause  116,  page  85,  line  39,  after ‘Part’ insert ‘and of any regulations made under

 

this Part’.

 

Mr Jeremy Browne

 

99

 

Clause  116,  page  85,  line  44,  after ‘Part’ insert ‘, and to any regulations made under

 

this Part,’.

 


 

Mr Jeremy Browne

 

100

 

Clause  118,  page  86,  leave out lines 35 to 37.


 
 

Public Bill Committee: 2 July 2013                     

84

 

Anti-social Behaviour, continued

 
 

Mr Jeremy Browne

 

101

 

Clause  118,  page  86,  line  39,  leave out ‘that Act’ and insert ‘the Regulation of

 

Investigatory Powers Act 2000’.

 

Mr Jeremy Browne

 

102

 

Clause  118,  page  86,  line  39,  at end insert—

 

‘( )    

to provide information that was provided to the person by, or by an

 

agency of, the Government of a country or territory outside the United

 

Kingdom where that Government does not consent to the disclosure of

 

the information.’.

 

Mr Jeremy Browne

 

103

 

Clause  118,  page  86,  line  39,  at end insert—

 

    ‘( )  

Neither must an information notice require a postal or telecommunications

 

operator (within the meaning of Chapter 2 of Part 1 of the Regulation of

 

Investigatory Powers Act 2000) to provide communications data (within the

 

meaning of that Chapter).’.

 

Mr Jeremy Browne

 

104

 

Clause  118,  page  87,  line  30,  leave out from beginning to line 4 on page 88 and

 

insert—

 

‘Sensitive information: restriction on further disclosure

 

19ZD (1)  

Where the Commission receives information within sub-paragraph (2) under

 

an information notice, it must not disclose (whether under section 11, 20 or 21

 

or otherwise) the information, or the fact that it has received it, unless the

 

relevant authority consents to the disclosure.

 

      (2)  

The information is—

 

(a)    

intelligence service information,

 

(b)    

intercept information, or

 

(c)    

information obtained (directly or indirectly) from a government

 

department which, at the time it is provided to the Commission, is

 

identified by the department as information the disclosure of which

 

may, in the opinion of the relevant authority, cause damage to—

 

(i)    

national security or international relations, or

 

(ii)    

the economic interests of the United Kingdom or any part of

 

the United Kingdom.

 

      (3)  

Where the Commission discloses to another person information within sub-

 

paragraph (2), or the fact that it has received it, that person must not disclose

 

that information or that fact unless the relevant authority consents to the

 

disclosure.’.

 

Mr Jeremy Browne

 

105

 

Clause  118,  page  88,  line  5,  at end insert—

 

‘“government department” means a department of Her Majesty’s

 

Government but does not include—

 

(a)    

the Security Service,


 
 

Public Bill Committee: 2 July 2013                     

85

 

Anti-social Behaviour, continued

 
 

(b)    

the Secret Intelligence Service, or

 

(c)    

the Government Communications Headquarters (“GCHQ”);’.

 

Mr Jeremy Browne

 

106

 

Clause  118,  page  88,  line  12,  leave out ‘the Government Communications

 

Headquarters (“GCHQ”)’ and insert ‘GCHQ’.

 

Mr Jeremy Browne

 

107

 

Clause  118,  page  88,  line  19,  at end insert—

 

‘“Minister of the Crown” includes the Treasury;’.

 

Mr Jeremy Browne

 

108

 

Clause  118,  page  88,  line  34,  at end insert—

 

‘( )    

in the case of information within sub-paragraph (2)(c)—

 

(i)    

the Secretary of State, or

 

(ii)    

the Minister of the Crown in charge of the government

 

department from which the information was obtained (if that

 

Minister is not a Secretary of State);’.

 


 

Mr David Hanson

 

Gloria De Piero

 

Phil Wilson

 

34

 

Clause  123,  page  95,  line  16,  leave out ‘may’ and insert ‘shall’.

 

Mr David Hanson

 

Gloria De Piero

 

Phil Wilson

 

35

 

Clause  123,  page  95,  line  27,  leave out ‘may’ and insert ‘shall’.

 

Mr David Hanson

 

Gloria De Piero

 

Phil Wilson

 

36

 

Clause  123,  page  95,  line  29,  at end insert—

 

‘(3A)    

The Secretary of State shall from time to time publish guidance as to the quality

 

standard of service expected under this section.’.

 



 
 

Public Bill Committee: 2 July 2013                     

86

 

Anti-social Behaviour, continued

 
 

Mr Jeremy Browne

 

111

 

Schedule  6,  page  132,  line  28,  at end insert—

 

‘Power to make and retain copies

 

            

In Schedule 7 to the Terrorism Act 2000, after paragraph 11 there is inserted—

 

“Power to make and retain copies

 

11A(1)  

This paragraph applies where the examining officer is a constable.

 

      (2)  

The examining officer may copy anything which—

 

(a)    

is given to the examining officer in accordance with

 

paragraph 5,

 

(b)    

is searched or found on a search under paragraph 8, or

 

(c)    

is examined under paragraph 9.

 

      (3)  

The copy may be retained—

 

(a)    

for so long as is necessary for the purpose of determining

 

whether a person falls within section 40(1)(b),

 

(b)    

while the examining officer believes that it may be needed

 

for use as evidence in criminal proceedings, or

 

(c)    

while the examining officer believes that it may be needed

 

in connection with a decision by the Secretary of State

 

whether to make a deportation order under the Immigration

 

Act 1971.”’.

 


 

Mr David Hanson

 

Gloria De Piero

 

Phil Wilson

 

113

 

Parliamentary Star    

Clause  133,  page  103,  line  31,  leave out ‘£200’ and insert ‘£100’.

 

Mr David Hanson

 

Gloria De Piero

 

Phil Wilson

 

115

 

Parliamentary Star    

Clause  133,  page  103,  line  31,  leave out ‘£200’ and insert ‘£40’.

 

Mr David Hanson

 

Gloria De Piero

 

Phil Wilson

 

114

 

Parliamentary Star    

Clause  133,  page  103,  line  37,  at end insert—

 

‘(d)    

the person accused has not received a Simple Caution, Conditional

 

Caution or Penalty Notice for Disorder for a previous shoplifting

 

offence.’.

 



 
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