Counter-Terrorism and Security Bill (HC Bill 127)

EXPLANATORY NOTES

Explanatory notes to the Bill, prepared by the Home Office, are published separately
as Bill 127—EN.

EUROPEAN CONVENTION ON HUMAN RIGHTS

Secretary Theresa May has made the following statement under section 19(1)(a) of the
Human Rights Act 1998:

In my view the provisions of the Counter-Terrorism and Security Bill are compatible
with the Convention rights.

Contents

  1. Part 1

    Temporary restrictions on travel

    1. Chapter 1

      Powers to seize travel documents

      1. 1. Seizure of passports etc from persons suspected of involvement in terrorism

    2. Chapter 2

      Temporary exclusion from the United Kingdom

      1. 2. Temporary exclusion orders

      2. 3. Temporary exclusion orders: supplementary provision

      3. 4. Permit to return

      4. 5. Issue of permit to return: application by individual

      5. 6. Issue of permit to return: deportation or urgent situation

      6. 7. Permit to return: supplementary provision

      7. 8. Obligations after return to the United Kingdom

      8. 9. Offences

      9. 10. Regulations: giving of notices, legislation relating to passports

      10. 11. Chapter 2: interpretation

  2. Part 2

    Terrorism prevention and investigation measures

    1. 12. TPIMs: overnight residence measure

    2. 13. TPIMs: travel measure

    3. 14. TPIMs: weapons and explosives measure

    4. 15. TPIMs: appointments measure

    5. 16. TPIMs: miscellaneous amendments

  3. Part 3

    Data retention

    1. 17. Retention of relevant internet data

  4. Part 4

    Aviation, shipping and rail

    1. 18. Authority-to-carry schemes

    2. 19. Penalty for breach of authority-to-carry scheme

    3. 20. Aviation, maritime and rail security

  5. Part 5

    Risk of being drawn into terrorism

    1. Chapter 1

      Preventing people being drawn into terrorism

      1. 21. General duty on specified authorities

      2. 22. Power to specify authorities

      3. 23. Power to specify authorities: Welsh and Scottish authorities

      4. 24. Power to issue guidance

      5. 25. Power to give directions

      6. 26. Enforcement

      7. 27. Chapter 1: interpretation

    2. Chapter 2

      Support etc for people vulnerable to being drawn into terrorism

      1. 28. Assessment and support: local panels

      2. 29. Membership and proceedings of panels

      3. 30. Co-operation

      4. 31. Power to amend Chapter 2

      5. 32. Indemnification

      6. 33. Chapter 2: interpretation

  6. Part 6

    Amendments of or relating to the Terrorism Act 2000

    1. 34. Insurance against payments made in response to terrorist demands

    2. 35. Port and border controls: power to examine goods

  7. Part 7

    Miscellaneous and general

    1. Miscellaneous

      1. 36. Privacy and Civil Liberties Board

      2. 37. Review of certain naturalisation decisions by Special Immigration Appeals
        Commission

    2. General

      1. 38. Power to make consequential provision

      2. 39. Transitional provision

      3. 40. Financial provision

      4. 41. Extent

      5. 42. Commencement

      6. 43. Short title

    1. Schedule 1

      Seizure of passports etc from persons suspected of
      involvement in terrorism

    2. Schedule 2

      Aviation, maritime and rail security

      1. Part 1

        Passenger, crew and service information

      2. Part 2

        Directions etc relating to aviation, shipping and rail

    3. Schedule 3

      Specified authorities

    4. Schedule 4

      Partners of local panels

    5. Schedule 5

      Port and border controls: power to examine goods