EXPLANATORY NOTES
Explanatory notes to the Bill, prepared by the Department for Business, Innovation
and Skills, are published separately as HL Bill 57—EN.
EUROPEAN CONVENTION ON HUMAN RIGHTS
Baroness Neville-Rolfe has made the following statement under section 19(1)(a) of the
Human Rights Act 1998:
In my view the provisions of the Small Business, Enterprise and Employment Bill are
compatible with the Convention rights.
Part 1
Access to finance
Assignment of receivables
Business payment practices
Financial information about businesses
Exports
Presentment of cheques etc
Payment systems
Part 2
Regulatory reform
Streamlined company registration
Review of business appeals procedures
Report on investigations under financial regulators’ complaints scheme
Business impact target
Secondary legislation: duty to review
Definitions of small and micro business
Home businesses
CMA recommendations
Liability of bodies concerned with accounting standards
Part 3
Public sector procurement
Part 4
The Pubs Code Adjudicator and the Pubs Code
The Pubs Code Adjudicator
The Pubs Code
Arbitration by Adjudicator
Investigations by Adjudicator
Advice and guidance by Adjudicator
Adjudicator’s reporting requirements
Funding of Adjudicator
Supervision of Adjudicator
Supplementary
Part 5
Childcare and schools
Part 6
Education evaluation
Part 7
Companies: Transparency
Register of people with significant control
Register of interests disclosed
Abolition of share warrants to bearer
Corporate directors
Shadow directors
Part 8
Company filing requirements
Annual return reform
Additional information on the register
Directors’ dates of birth
Statements of capital etc
Registered office disputes
Director disputes
Accelerated strike-off
Part 9
Directors’ disqualification etc
New grounds for disqualification
Determining unfitness
Director disqualification: other amendments
Compensation awards
Consequential amendments and corresponding provision for Northern Ireland
Bankruptcy: Scotland and Northern Ireland
113. Disqualification as director: bankruptcy, etc in Scotland and Northern Ireland
114.
Company Directors Disqualification (Northern Ireland) Order 2002:
bankruptcy, etc in England and Wales or Scotland
115.
Disqualification as insolvency practitioner: bankruptcy, etc in Scotland or
Northern Ireland
116.
Disqualification as insolvency practitioner in Northern Ireland: bankruptcy,
etc in England and Wales or Scotland
Part 10
Insolvency
Office-holder actions
Removing requirements to seek sanction
Position of creditors
122. Abolition of requirements to hold meetings: company insolvency
123. Abolition of requirements to hold meetings: individual insolvency
124. Ability for creditors to opt not to receive certain notices: company insolvency
125.
Ability for creditors to opt not to receive certain notices: individual
insolvency
Administration
Small debts
Trustees in bankruptcy
Voluntary arrangements
Progress reports
Regulation of insolvency practitioners: amendments to existing regime
Power to establish single regulator of insolvency practitioners
Part 11
Employment
Equal pay
Whistleblowing
Employment tribunals
National minimum wage
Exclusivity in zero hours contracts
Public sector exit payments
Concessionary coal
Part 12
General