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Committee of the whole House:                         

1277

 

, continued

 
 

Diana Johnson

 

Mr David Hanson

 

Phil Wilson

 

Clause  36,  page  22,  line  25,   at end insert “in accordance with the Code of Public

 

Appointments”

 

John McDonnell

 

Jeremy Corbyn

 

Caroline Lucas

 

Mark Durkan

 

Clause  36,  page  22,  line  32,  at end insert—

 

“(3A)    

Regulations under section (3) shall include provision requiring the board to

 

undertake an inquiry into the retention of and access to data relating to

 

professions that operate under a duty of confidentiality.”

 

Diana Johnson

 

Mr David Hanson

 

Phil Wilson

 

Clause  36,  page  22,  line  32,  at end insert—

 

“(i)    

the information-gathering powers of the board;

 

(j)    

reporting requirements, and the formulation of and consultation on an

 

annual work plan;

 

(k)    

the access to such relevant classified material as may be required in order

 

for the board to undertake its functions under subsection (1);”

 

Member’s explanatory statement

 

This increases the points that have to be included in regulation brought forward by the Secretary

 

of State to include information gathering powers, formulation of an annual work plan and relevant

 

to classified material.

 

John McDonnell

 

Jeremy Corbyn

 

Caroline Lucas

 

Mark Durkan

 

Clause  36,  page  22,  line  34,  at end insert—

 

“(4A)    

Regulations under section (3) shall provide for the membership of the board to

 

include representatives of professions who operate under a duty of

 

confidentiality.”

 

John McDonnell

 

Jeremy Corbyn

 

Caroline Lucas

 

Mark Durkan

 

Clause  36,  page  23,  line  9,  at end insert—

 

““professions who operate under a duty of confidentiality” shall include, but

 

not be limited to, journalists, legal representatives, medical professionals

 

and Members of Parliament.”


 
 

Committee of the whole House:                         

1278

 

, continued

 
 

Diana Johnson

 

Mr David Hanson

 

Phil Wilson

 

Clause  38,  page  23,  line  31,  at end insert—

 

“(4A)    

The Secretary of State must consult with Welsh Ministers before making

 

provisions under subsection (1) so far as relating to any Measure or Act of the

 

National Assembly of Wales.

 

(4B)    

The Secretary of State must consult with Scottish Ministers before making

 

provisions under subsection (1) so far as relating to any Act or instrument of the

 

Scottish Parliament.

 

(4C)    

The Secretary of State must consult with the Northern Ireland Executive before

 

making provisions under subsection (1) so far as relating to any Act or instrument

 

of the Northern Ireland Assembly.”

 

Member’s explanatory statement

 

This would ensure that the Secretary of State could not amend legislation from the Scottish

 

Parliament or Welsh Assembly or Northern Ireland Assembly without first consulting with the

 

Scottish or Welsh Governments or the Northern Ireland Executive.

 

Secretary Theresa May

 

Clause  42,  page  25,  line  3,  at end insert—

 

“( )    

section 18(10);”

 

Member’s explanatory statement

 

The effect of this amendment would be that the repeal of section 124 of the Nationality,

 

Immigration and Asylum Act 2002 would come into force on whatever day Secretary of State

 

appoints by regulations (rather than automatically on the day on which the Bill receives Royal

 

Assent).

 

John McDonnell

 

Jeremy Corbyn

 

Caroline Lucas

 

Mark Durkan

 

Clause  42,  page  25,  line  5,  at end insert—

 

“(3A)    

The Secretary of State shall not make regulations under subsection (3)(a) until a

 

report by the Interception of Communications Commissioner on the use of

 

powers under the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 to access the

 

records of journalists has been laid before both Houses of Parliament.”

 

Mr David Davis

 

Mr Dominic Raab

 

Mr Peter Bone

 

Mr Philip Hollobone

 

Steve Baker

 

NC3

 

To move the following Clause


 
 

Committee of the whole House:                         

1279

 

, continued

 
 

         

“Intercept Evidence — use in legal proceedings

 

(1)    

Section 18 of the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 (c.23) is amended

 

as follows.

 

(2)    

After paragraph 1(f) insert—

 

“(g)    

any proceedings relating to an offence which, if committed in

 

England and Wales at the time of the conviction, would have

 

constituted an offence triable only on indictment (“an indictable-

 

only offence”) under section 51 of the Crime and Disorder Act

 

1998.””

 

Member’s explanatory statement

 

This new Clause removes the exclusion of intercept evidence from legal proceedings in criminal

 

prosecutions.

 


 

Diana Johnson

 

Mr David Hanson

 

Phil Wilson

 

NC7

 

To move the following Clause

 

         

“Review of Intelligence and Security Committee of Parliament resources and

 

powers

 

The Secretary must, within a reasonable time period, consult the Intelligence and

 

Security Committee of Parliament and lay a report before Parliament within six

 

months of the commencement of this Act, on the resources and powers of the

 

Intelligence and Security Committee of Parliament.”

 

 

Order of the House [2 December 2014]

 

That the following provisions shall apply to the Counter-Terrorism and Security Bill—

 

Committal

 

1.    

The Bill shall be committed to a Committee of the whole House.

 

Proceedings in Committee

 

2.    

Proceedings in the Committee of the whole House shall be completed in three

 

days.

 

3.    

The proceedings shall be taken on the days shown in the first column of the

 

following Table and in the order so shown.

 

4.    

The proceedings shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a

 

conclusion at the times specified in the second column of the Table.

 

TABLE

 

Proceedings

Time for conclusion of proceedings

 
 

First Day

 
 

Part 2, new Clauses relating to Part 2,

Three hours after the commencement

 
 

new Schedules relating to Part 2

of proceedings on the first day

 
 

Part 3, new Clauses relating to Part 3,

Six hours after the commencement of

 
 

new Schedules relating to Part 3, Part

those proceedings

 
 

4, new Clauses relating to Part 4,

  
 

new Schedules relating to Part 4

  

 
 

Committee of the whole House:                         

1280

 

, continued

 
 

Second Day

 
 

Chapter 1 of Part 1, new Clauses

Three hours after the commencement

 
 

relating to Chapter 1 of Part 1, new

of proceedings on the second day

 
 

Schedules relating to Chapter 1 of

  
 

Part 1

  
 

Chapter 2 of Part 1, new Clauses

Six hours after the commencement of

 
 

relating to Chapter 2 of Part 1, new

those proceedings

 
 

Schedules relating to Chapter 2 of

  
 

Part 1

  
 

Third Day

 
 

Clause 21, Schedule 3, Clauses 22 to

Three hours after the commencement

 
 

27, new Clauses relating to Chapter 1

of proceedings on the third day

 
 

of Part 5, new Schedules relating to

  
 

Chapter 1 of Part 5, Clauses 28 to 30,

  
 

Schedule 4, Clauses 31 to 33, new

  
 

Clauses relating to Chapter 2 of Part

  
 

5, new Schedules relating to Chapter

  
 

2 of Part 5

  
 

Part 6, new Clauses relating to Part 6,

The moment of interruption on the

 
 

new Schedules relating to Part 6, Part

third day

 
 

7, remaining new Clauses, remaining

  
 

new Schedules, remaining

  
 

proceedings on the Bill

  
 

Consideration and Third Reading

 

5.    

Any proceedings on Consideration and proceedings on Third Reading shall

 

be taken in two days in accordance with the following provisions of this

 

Order.

 

6.    

Any proceedings on Consideration shall (so far as not previously concluded)

 

be brought to a conclusion one hour before the moment of interruption on the

 

second day.

 

7.    

Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be

 

brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on the second day.

 

Programming committee

 

8.    

Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to the

 

proceedings on the Bill in Committee of the whole House, to any proceedings

 

on Consideration or to proceedings on Third Reading.


 
 

Committee of the whole House:                         

1281

 

, continued

 
 

Other Proceedings

 

9.    

Any other proceedings on the Bill (including any proceedings on

 

consideration of Lords Amendments or on any further messages from the

 

Lords) may be programmed.

 

 

NOTICES WITHDRAWN

 

The following Notices were withdrawn on 11 December 2014:

 

Amendments 1, 2 and 3

 


 
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