Amendments proposed to the Immigration and Asylum Bill - continued | House of Commons |
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Mr Richard Allan 842 Clause 102, page 59, line 21, leave out 'and the persons occupying them'.
Mr Richard Allan 894 Page 59, line 14, leave out Clause 102.
Sir Norman Fowler 421 Clause 103, page 59, leave out lines 33 and 34.
Mr Richard Allan 843 Page 59, line 27, leave out Clause 103.
Sir Norman Fowler 422 Clause 104, page 60, line 4, at beginning insert'(1) In this Part an "immigration officer" means an immigration officer who is authorised by the Secretary of State to exercise the powers conferred by this Part and the Secretary of State shall not so authorise an immigration officer unless he is satisfied that the immigration officer has received such training as the Secretary of State considers to be appropriate'.
Sir Norman Fowler 958 Clause 104, page 60, line 8, leave out 'or 24A'.
Sir Norman Fowler 960 Clause 104, page 60, line 13, at end insert'( ) Subsection (1) will not apply to an offence under section 24A until the suspect's application for asylum has been determined and he has been able to exercise any appeal rights arising from the decision reached.'.
Sir Norman Fowler 959 Clause 104, page 60, line 26, leave out from beginning to end of line 14 on page 61.
Sir Norman Fowler 423 Clause 104, page 60, line 30, after '(1)', insert '(d) or '.
Sir Norman Fowler 424 Clause 104, page 60, leave out lines 33 and 34 and insert 'only if any of (a), (b), (c) or (d) of subsection (7) ("the first condition") or (a), (b) or (c) of subsection (8) ("the second condition") are satisfied'.
Mr Mike O'Brien 908 Clause 104, page 60, line 33, leave out from 'if' to end of line 34 and insert 'either the first or the second condition is satisfied'.
Sir Norman Fowler 961 Clause 104, page 60, line 39, at end insert 'and the suspect is capable of understanding the language in which he is being asked to give his name and he is not in need of assistance from an appropriate adult by reason of age, mental incapacity or any other disability'.
Sir Norman Fowler 962 Clause 104, page 60, line 44, after 'service', insert 'and the suspect is capable of understanding the language in which he is being asked to give his address and he is not in need of assistance from an appropriate adult by reason of age, mental incapacity or any other disability'.
Sir Norman Fowler 425 Clause 105, page 61, line 32, at end insert'(4A) A search under a warrant granted under this section may only be a search to the extent that is reasonably required for the purpose for which the warrant was granted'.
Sir Norman Fowler 969 Clause 106, page 61, line 39, at end insert 'where there are reasonable grounds to suspect that the person has facilitated such entry for profit or reward'.
Sir Norman Fowler 426 Clause 106, page 62, leave out lines 13 to 15 and insert'(4) The power may be exercised only if the officer
(5) Where it appears to the officer necessary to do so the officer must take reasonable steps to satisfy (a) to (c) of subsection (4) above in a language or manner which the occupier is able to understand. (6) Where
subsections (4) and (5) above shall have effect as if any reference to the occupier were a reference to that person.'.
Sir Norman Fowler 963 Clause 107, page 62, line 29, leave out 'and' and insert'( ) the immigration officer has made reasonable inquiries to establish
Sir Norman Fowler 432 Clause 109, page 65, line 43, at end insert'(5A) If the person who was in occupation or control of the premises is in detention at the time of the search, a copy of the record referred to in subsection (5) shall be given to him and if he was in police detention at the time the record shall form part of his custody record'.
Mr Richard Allan 970 Clause 110, page 66, line 29, at end insert '; and
Sir Norman Fowler 427 Clause 110, page 66, line 33, after 'headgear', insert 'unless the headgear has cultural or religious significance'.
Sir Norman Fowler 428 Clause 110, page 66, line 33, leave out from 'headgear' to end of line 34.
Sir Norman Fowler 429 Clause 110, page 67, line 2, at end insert'(9) Subsection (3)(b) above shall not apply where the person arrested is not able to fully comprehend the reason for any such search, whether by reason of language, mental or other disability or age and in such circumstances any such search should only be carried out at a police station and in the presence of an interpreter.'.
Mr Richard Allan 971 Clause 110, page 67, line 2, at end insert'( ) Subsection 3(b) shall not apply where the person arrested is not able to fully comprehend the reason for any such search, whether by reason of language, mental or other disability or age, and, in such circumstances, any such search should only be carried out at a police station and in the presence of an interpreter and/or an appropriate adult.'.
Mr Richard Allan 972 Clause 110, page 67, line 22, at end insert '; and
Sir Norman Fowler 430 Clause 110, page 67, line 36, after 'privilege', insert 'or items of excluded or special procedure material'.
Sir Norman Fowler 433 Clause 111, page 68, line 11, at beginning insert 'Subject to subsection (2A) below'.
Ms Diane Abbott 983 *Clause 111, page 68, leave out lines 11 to 21 and insert'(2) An immigration officer may have access to the record made, as part of the custody record, of all items found on the arrested person.'.
Sir Norman Fowler 431 Clause 111, page 68, leave out lines 14 to 18.
Sir Norman Fowler 434 Clause 111, page 68, line 21, at end insert'(2A) Where a person is in police detention at a place other than a police station an immigration officer may only search him
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