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Secretary Theresa May

 

139

 

Clause  151,  page  120,  line  37,  leave out ‘147’ and insert ‘[Court and tribunal

 

fees]’.

 

Secretary Theresa May

 

72

 

Clause  151,  page  120,  line  37,  at end insert—

 

‘( )    

Section [Offence of forced marriage: Scotland] extends only to Scotland.’.

 

Secretary Theresa May

 

73

 

Clause  151,  page  120,  line  38,  at end insert—

 

‘(5A)    

Section 144(5B) has the same extent as section 84 of the Armed Forces Act 2006,

 

and the powers conferred by section 384 of that Act (power to extend Act to the

 

Channel Islands and powers to make provisions of that Act apply with

 

modifications in relation to the Channel Islands, British overseas territories and

 

the Isle of Man) are exercisable in relation to the amendment of that Act made by

 

section 144(5B) of this Act.’.

 


 

Secretary Theresa May

 

74

 

Clause  152,  page  121,  line  9,  at end insert—

 

‘( )    

section [Fees for criminal record certificates etc], which comes into

 

force at the end of the period of 2 months beginning with that day;’.

 

Secretary Theresa May

 

75

 

Clause  152,  page  121,  line  11,  at end insert—

 

‘( )    

section [Offence of forced marriage: Scotland].’.

 

Secretary Theresa May

 

76

 

Clause  152,  page  121,  line  19,  at end insert—

 

‘( )    

Section [Offence of forced marriage: Scotland] comes into force on whatever day

 

the Scottish Ministers appoint by order.’.

 

Secretary Theresa May

 

77

 

Clause  152,  page  121,  line  27,  at end insert—

 

‘( )    

The Scottish Ministers may by order make whatever saving, transitional or

 

transitory provision they think appropriate in connection with the coming into

 

force of section [Offence of forced marriage: Scotland].’.

 

Secretary Theresa May

 

78

 

Clause  152,  page  121,  line  27,  at end insert—

 

‘( )    

An order under this section bringing into force on a particular day a provision

 

which refers to the Police Negotiating Board for Scotland may, if it appears to the


 
 

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Secretary of State that no body of that name will be in existence on that day, bring

 

the provision into force subject to whatever consequential amendment or

 

transitional provision the Secretary of State thinks appropriate.’.

 


 

Secretary Theresa May

 

79

 

Schedule  6,  page  145,  line  2,  at end insert—

 

‘( )    

may if necessary use reasonable force for the purpose of exercising a

 

power under this paragraph;

 

( )    

may authorise a person to carry out on the officer’s behalf a search

 

under this paragraph.’.

 

Secretary Theresa May

 

80

 

Schedule  6,  page  145,  line  29,  at end insert—

 

    ‘( )  

A constable—

 

(a)    

may if necessary use reasonable force for the purpose of exercising a

 

power under this paragraph;

 

(b)    

may authorise a person to carry out on the constable’s behalf a search

 

under this paragraph.’.

 

Secretary Theresa May

 

81

 

Schedule  6,  page  146,  line  5,  leave out paragraph 5.

 


 

Dr Julian Huppert

 

149

 

Page  146,  line  26,  leave out Schedule 7.

 

Dr Julian Huppert

 

151

 

Schedule  7,  page  147,  line  15,  at end insert—

 

‘Power to stop, question and detain

 

1A  (1)  

Schedule 7 to the Terrorism Act 2000 is amended as follows.

 

      (2)  

Paragraph 2(4) is repealed.

 

      (3)  

After paragraph 4 there is inserted—

 

“4A      

An examining officer must ensure that all questioning, beginning at

 

the commencement of the examination, is recorded and retained for

 

as long as is deemed necessary, which must be no less than one

 

year, so that it may be used in any complaints process that may

 

follow.’.


 
 

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Dr Hywel Francis

 

Simon Hughes

 

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Schedule  7,  page  147,  line  16,  at end insert—

 

‘Limits on duty to give information and documents

 

1A         

In paragraph 5(1) of Schedule 7 to the Terrorism Act 2000, before “A person

 

who is questioned” there is inserted “Subject to paragraph 9A below”.’.

 

Dr Hywel Francis

 

Simon Hughes

 

178

 

Schedule  7,  page  147,  line  25,  at end insert—

 

‘(2A)    

A person questioned under paragraph 2 or 3 may not be detained under paragraph

 

6 unless the examining officer has reasonable grounds to suspect that he is a

 

person falling within section 40(1)(b).’.

 

Dr Hywel Francis

 

Simon Hughes

 

180

 

Schedule  7,  page  147,  line  33,  before paragraph 3 insert—

 

‘2A      

In paragraph 8(1) of Schedule 7 to the Terrorism Act 2000, before ‘An

 

examining officer’ there is inserted ‘Subject to paragraph 9A below.’.

 

Dr Hywel Francis

 

Simon Hughes

 

181

 

Schedule  7,  page  148,  line  20,  at end insert—

 

‘3A      

In paragraph 9(1) of Schedule 7 to the Terrorism Act 2000, before “An

 

examining officer” there is inserted “Subject to paragraph 9A below.”.

 

3B         

In Schedule 7 to the Terrorism Act 2000, after paragraph 9 there is inserted—

 

“Data stored on personal electronic devices

 

9A  (1)  

For the purposes of this Schedule—

 

(a)    

the information or documents which a person can be

 

required to give the examining officer under paragraph 5,

 

(b)    

the things which may be searched under paragraph 8, and

 

(c)    

the property which may be examined under paragraph 9,

 

            

do not include data stored on personal electronic devices unless the

 

person is detained under paragraph 6.

 

      (2)  

“Personal electronic device” includes a mobile phone, a personal

 

computer and any other portable electronic device on which

 

personal information is stored.”.’.

 

Dr Julian Huppert

 

156

 

Schedule  7,  page  148,  line  38,  at end insert—

 

    ‘(4)  

The copy, and information derived from it, may be used for no other purposes

 

than those specified in subparagraph (3).’.


 
 

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Dr Hywel Francis

 

Simon Hughes

 

182

 

Schedule  7,  page  148,  line  38,  at end insert—

 

‘Audio and video-recording of interviews

 

4A         

In paragraph 3(6) of Schedule 8 to the Terrorism Act 2000, the words “if the

 

interview takes place in a police station” are omitted.’.

 

Dr Julian Huppert

 

157

 

Schedule  7,  page  148,  line  38,  at end insert—

 

‘Right to silence

 

4A         

In Schedule 7 to the Terrorism Act 2000, after paragraph 18 there is inserted—

 

“18A      

Right to silence

 

            

Nothing in this Schedule—

 

(a)    

imposes a duty on a person to respond to questioning; or

 

(b)    

allows inferences to be drawn from their silence.”.’.

 

Dr Julian Huppert

 

152

 

Schedule  7,  page  148,  line  42,  at end insert—

 

  ‘(2A)  

In paragraph 6(1) the words “Subject to paragraph 8” are omitted.’.

 

Dr Julian Huppert

 

153

 

Schedule  7,  page  148,  line  43,  after ‘7(1)’, insert—

 

‘(a)    

the words “Subject to paragraphs 8 and 9” are omitted;

 

(b)    

’.

 

Dr Julian Huppert

 

154

 

Schedule  7,  page  148,  line  43,  at end insert—

 

  ‘(3A)  

Paragraph 8 is omitted.’.

 

Dr Julian Huppert

 

155

 

Schedule  7,  page  149,  line  1,  at end insert—

 

  ‘(4A)  

Paragraph 9 is omitted.’.

 

Dr Hywel Francis

 

Simon Hughes

 

183

 

Schedule  7,  page  150,  line  2,  after ‘officer’ leave out ‘at such intervals as may be

 

specified in, and otherwise in accordance with, the code of practice, and insert—

 

  ‘(2A)  

The first review shall be carried out as soon as is reasonably practicable after

 

the time of the person’s detention and not more than one hour from that time.


 
 

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    (2B)  

Subsequent reviews shall be carried out at intervals of not more than 2 hours.’.

 


 

Yvette Cooper

 

Mr David Hanson

 

Jack Dromey

 

Diana Johnson

 

Mr Steve Reed

 

Helen Jones

 

Phil Wilson

 

96

 

Schedule  8,  page  155,  line  32,  leave out paragraphs 24 to 27.

 

Secretary Theresa May

 

82

 

Schedule  8,  page  158,  line  20,  at end insert—

 

‘Government of Wales Act 2006 (c. 32)

 

            

In Schedule 7 to the Government of Wales Act 2006 (legislative competence

 

of Welsh Assembly), in the list of exceptions in paragraph 12, for “Anti-social

 

behaviour orders” there is substituted “Orders to protect people from

 

behaviour that causes or is likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress”.’.

 

Secretary Theresa May

 

94

 

Schedule  8,  page  161,  line  8,  at end insert—

 

‘Part 1A

 

Amendments relating to Part 8A

 

Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995 (c. 46)

 

          

In section 19AA of the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995 (samples etc

 

from sex offenders), in subsection (1)(c), after “an order under section” there

 

is inserted “122A or”.

 

          

In section 19AB of that Act (supplementary provision in risk of sexual harm

 

order cases), in subsection (7), at the end of the definition of “risk of sexual

 

harm order” there is inserted—

 

“and also includes an order under section 122A of the 2003 Act

 

(sexual risk orders);”.

 

Police Act 1997 (c. 50)

 

    (1)  

Section 113CA of the Police Act 1997 (suitability information relating to

 

children) is amended as follows.

 

      (2)  

After paragraph (f) of subsection (2) there is inserted—

 

“(fa)    

if a sexual harm prevention order, made under section 103A

 

of the Sexual Offences Act 2003, is in effect in respect of the

 

applicant—

 

(i)    

the prohibitions described in that order;


 
 

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(ii)    

the date of that order;

 

(iii)    

the period for which the prohibitions have effect by

 

virtue of section 103C(2) or 103D(1) of that Act;

 

(iv)    

details as to whether the order has been varied or

 

renewed under section 103E(5) of that Act;

 

(fb)    

if an interim sexual harm prevention order, made under

 

section 103F of the Sexual Offences Act 2003, is in effect in

 

respect of the applicant—

 

(i)    

the prohibitions described in that order;

 

(ii)    

the date of that order;

 

(iii)    

the period for which that order has effect by virtue of

 

section 103F(4) of that Act;

 

(iv)    

details as to whether the order has been varied or

 

renewed under section 103F(5) of that Act;”.

 

      (2)  

After paragraph (i) of that subsection there is inserted—

 

“(ia)    

if a sexual risk order, made under section 122A of the Sexual

 

Offences Act 2003, is in effect in respect of the applicant—

 

(i)    

the prohibitions described in that order;

 

(ii)    

the date of that order;

 

(iii)    

the period for which the prohibitions have effect by

 

virtue of section 122A(7) or 122C(1) of that Act;

 

(iv)    

details as to whether the order has been varied or

 

renewed under section 122D(4) of that Act;

 

(ib)    

if an interim sexual risk order, made under section 122E of the

 

Sexual Offences Act 2003, is in effect in respect of the

 

applicant—

 

(i)    

the prohibitions described in that order;

 

(ii)    

the date of that order;

 

(iii)    

the period for which that order has effect by virtue of

 

section 122E(4) of that Act;

 

(iv)    

details as to whether the order has been varied or

 

renewed under section 122E(5) of that Act;”.

 

    (1)  

Section 113CB of that Act (suitability information relating to protected adults)

 

is amended as follows.

 

      (2)  

After paragraph (f) of subsection (2) there is inserted—

 

“(fa)    

if a sexual harm prevention order, made under section 103A

 

of the Sexual Offences Act 2003, is in effect in respect of the

 

applicant—

 

(i)    

the prohibitions described in that order;

 

(ii)    

the date of that order;

 

(iii)    

the period for which the prohibitions have effect by

 

virtue of section 103C(2) or 103D(1) of that Act;

 

(iv)    

details as to whether the order has been varied or

 

renewed under section 103E(5) of that Act;

 

(fb)    

if an interim sexual harm prevention order, made under

 

section 103F of the Sexual Offences Act 2003, is in effect in

 

respect of the applicant—

 

(i)    

the prohibitions described in that order;

 

(ii)    

the date of that order;

 

(iii)    

the period for which that order has effect by virtue of

 

section 103F(4) of that Act;


 
 

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(iv)    

details as to whether the order has been varied or

 

renewed under section 103F(5) of that Act;”.

 

      (2)  

After paragraph (i) of that subsection there is inserted—

 

“(ia)    

if a sexual risk order, made under section 122A of the Sexual

 

Offences Act 2003, is in effect in respect of the applicant—

 

(i)    

the prohibitions described in that order;

 

(ii)    

the date of that order;

 

(iii)    

the period for which the prohibitions have effect by

 

virtue of section 122A(7) or 122C(1) of that Act;

 

(iv)    

details as to whether the order has been varied or

 

renewed under section 122D(4) of that Act;

 

(ib)    

if an interim sexual risk order, made under section 122E of the

 

Sexual Offences Act 2003, is in effect in respect of the

 

applicant—

 

(i)    

the prohibitions described in that order;

 

(ii)    

the date of that order;

 

(iii)    

the period for which that order has effect by virtue of

 

section 122E(4) of that Act;

 

(iv)    

details as to whether the order has been varied or

 

renewed under section 122E(5) of that Act;”.

 

Crime and Disorder Act 1998 (c. 37)

 

    (1)  

Section 8 of the Crime and Disorder Act 1998 (parenting orders) is amended

 

as follows.

 

      (2)  

For “sexual offences prevention order” there is substituted “sexual harm

 

prevention order”—

 

(a)    

in subsection (1)(b);

 

(b)    

in subsection (6)(a).

 

      (3)  

For subsection (9) there is substituted—

 

“(9)    

In this section “sexual harm prevention order” means an order under

 

section 103A of the Sexual Offences Act 2003 (sexual harm

 

prevention orders).”

 

Sexual Offences Act 2003 (c. 42)

 

            

In section 88 of the Sexual Offences Act 2003 (section 87: interpretation), in

 

subsection (4)(c), after “interim notification order,” there is inserted “sexual

 

harm prevention order, interim sexual harm prevention order,”.

 

            

In section 89 of that Act (young offenders: parental directions), in the Table in

 

subsection (1), after “interim notification order,” there is inserted “sexual harm

 

prevention order, interim sexual harm prevention order,”.

 

            

In section 91A of that Act (review of indefinite notification requirements:

 

qualifying young offender), in subsection (2)(b), after “not subject to” there is

 

inserted “a sexual harm prevention order under section 103A, an interim

 

sexual harm prevention order under section 103F,”.

 

            

In the cross-heading before section 104 of that Act (sexual offences prevention

 

orders: application and grounds), after “orders” there is inserted “(Scotland

 

and Northern Ireland)”.

 

            

In section 108 of that Act (SOPOs: variations, renewals and discharges), in

 

subsection (8)(b) the words “2 or” and “England and Wales or” are omitted.


 
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