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Thursday 16th December 1999

STANDING COMMITTEE B


ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS BILL

   

Ms Patricia Hewitt

36

Clause     10,     page     10,     line     39,     leave out from 'so' to end of line 42.

   

Ms Patricia Hewitt

37

Clause     10,     page     12,     leave out lines 1 to 18.

   

Ms Patricia Hewitt

38

Clause     10,     page     12,     line     34,     leave out ', (3)'.

   

Ms Patricia Hewitt

39

Clause     10,     page     12,     line     41,     leave out from 'objected' to end of line 48.

   

Ms Patricia Hewitt

40

Clause     10,     page     13,     line     1,     leave out 'or (3)(b)'.

   

Ms Patricia Hewitt

41

Clause     10,     page     13,     line     14,     leave out from beginning to 'and' in line 19.

   

Ms Patricia Hewitt

42

Clause     10,     page     13,     line     24,     leave out 'or (3)'.

   

Ms Patricia Hewitt

43

Clause     10,     page     13,     line     26,     leave out 'or who has already objected to it'.

   

Ms Patricia Hewitt

44

Clause     10,     page     13,     line     28,     leave out from beginning to end of line 8 on page 14.

   

Ms Patricia Hewitt

45

Clause     10,     page     14,     line     28,     leave out subsection (6).


   

Ms Patricia Hewitt

46

Page     14,     line     31,     leave out Clause 11.


   

Mr Alan Duncan
Mr Nick St. Aubyn

59

Clause     13,     page     15,     line     43,     leave out from beginning to end of line 5 on page 16 and insert—

      '(a) treating an electronic communication as not having been made if the intended recipient is not in possession of a key for electronic data comprised in that communication and so notifies the sender within a reasonable time; or

      (b) imposing on a person who is under a duty to store and make available any data, and who stores it in any electronic form such that a key is required to gain access to the data or to make it intelligible, a duty to secure that the key is available when the data is required to be made available.'.


   

Mr Alan Duncan
Mr Nick St. Aubyn

60

Clause     15,     page     17,     line     12,     leave out '7'.

   

Mr Alan Duncan
Mr David Ruffley
Mr Nick St. Aubyn

61

Clause     15,     page     17,     line     17,     leave out 'five' and insert 'two'.


NEW CLAUSE

Appeals against modifications of licence conditions

   

Ms Patricia Hewitt

NC1

To move the following Clause:—

    '. In subsection (1) of section 46B of the Telecommunications Act 1984 (appeals against decisions of the Secretary of State or the Director), after paragraph (d) there shall be inserted—

      "(da) a decision with regard to the modification under section 12 of a condition of a licence granted under section 7 above to a particular person;"'.


 
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