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Amendment Paper as at
Thursday 13th April 2000

STANDING COMMITTEE G


New Amendments handed in are marked thus *

CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND COURT SERVICES BILL

NOTE

The Amendments have been arranged in accordance with the Order of the Committee [4th April], as follows:—

Clauses 1 to 4; Schedule 1; Clauses 5 to 11; Schedule 2; Clauses 12 to 19; Schedule 3; Clauses 20 to 24; Schedule 4; Clauses 25 to 53; Schedule 5; Clauses 54 to 56; Schedule 6; Clause 57; Schedule 7; Clauses 58 to 64; new Clauses; new Schedules.

   

Jackie Ballard
Mr John Burnett

127

Clause     24,     page     11,     line     33,     leave out subsection (2).


   

Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr David Lidington
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr Peter Luff

81

Schedule     4,     page     49,     line     13,     at end insert—

      '(ee) an offence under section 47 of that Act (actual bodily harm),'.

   

Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr David Lidington
Mr Oliver Heald
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr Peter Luff

2

Schedule     4,     page     49,     line     23,     at end insert—

      '(l) Any of the offences concerned with the supply of controlled drugs under section 4 of the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (restriction on production and supply of controlled drugs)'.


   

Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr David Lidington
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr Peter Luff

82

Clause     26,     page     12,     line     11,     leave out 'either' and insert 'one'.

   

Jackie Ballard
Mr John Burnett

128

Clause     26,     page     12,     line     18,     leave out subsection (3).

   

Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr David Lidington
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr Peter Luff

83

Clause     26,     page     12,     line     22,     at end insert—

    '(3A) The third condition is that—

      (a) the individual is convicted of an offence against a child committed when he was aged 18 or over, and

      (b) the court is satisfied, having regard to all the circumstances, that it is likely that the individual may commit a further offence against a child.'.

   

Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr David Lidington
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr Peter Luff

84

Clause     26,     page     12,     line     27,     leave out 'will' and insert 'may'.

   

Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr David Lidington
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr Peter Luff

85

Clause     26,     page     12,     line     27,     after 'child', insert 'at any time in the future'.


   

Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr David Lidington
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr Peter Luff

86

Clause     27,     page     12,     line     31,     leave out 'either' and insert 'one'.

   

Jackie Ballard
Mr John Burnett

129

Clause     27,     page     12,     line     38,     leave out subsection (3).

   

Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr David Lidington
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr Peter Luff

87

Clause     27,     page     12,     line     42,     at end insert—

    '(3A) The third condition is that—

      (a) the individual is convicted of an offence against a child committed at a time when the individual was under the age of 18, and

      (b) the court is satisfied, having regard to all the circumstances, that it is likely that the individual may commit a further offence against a child.'.

   

Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr David Lidington
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr Peter Luff

88

Clause     27,     page     13,     line     2,     leave out 'will' and insert 'may'.

   

Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr David Lidington
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr Peter Luff

89

Clause     27,     page     13,     line     2,     after 'child', insert 'at any time in the future'.


   

Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr David Lidington
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr Peter Luff

90

Clause     28,     page     13,     line     9,     leave out 'for a term of 12 months or more'.

   

Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr David Lidington
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr Peter Luff

91

Clause     28,     page     13,     line     11,     leave out 'for a term of 12 months or more'.

   

Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr David Lidington
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr Peter Luff

92

Clause     28,     page     13,     line     14,     leave out 'for a period of 12 months or more'.

   

Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr David Lidington
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr Peter Luff

93

Clause     28,     page     13,     line     18,     leave out 'for a term of 12 months or more'.

   

Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr David Lidington
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr Peter Luff

94

Clause     28,     page     13,     line     20,     leave out 'for a term of 12 months or more'.


   

Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr David Lidington
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr Peter Luff

95

Clause     29,     page     14,     line     13,     after 'first', insert 'or the third'.


   

Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr David Lidington
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr Peter Luff

96

Clause     31,     page     15,     line     12,     leave out 'he is released' and insert 'the sentence passed on him expires'.


   

Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr David Lidington
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr Peter Luff

97

Clause     32,     page     15,     line     40,     after 'position', insert 'or performs on a casual basis (whether for financial reward or not) any functions which would constitute work in a regulated position.'.

   

Jackie Ballard
Mr John Burnett

130

Clause     32,     page     15,     line     41,     after 'individual', insert 'or agency'.


   

Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr David Lidington
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr Peter Luff

98

Clause     33,     page     16,     line     39,     at end insert—

          '(i) a position whose normal duties involve the provision of youth justice services as defined in section 38(4) of the Crime and Disorder Act 1998.'.

   

Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr David Lidington
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr Peter Luff

99

Clause     33,     page     17,     line     28,     at end insert—

          '(h) chief executive of a local authority,

          (i) director of leisure services of a local authority,

          (j) member of a committee of a local authority whose functions include the provision or regulation of leisure services,

          (k) director of library services of a local authority,

          (l) member of a committee of a local authority whose functions include the provision or regulation of library services,

          (m) member of a health authority,

          (n) chief executive of a health authority,

          (o) member of a police authority, the Service Authority for the National Criminal Intelligence Service or the Service Authority for the National Crime Squad,

          (p) member of a youth offending team,

          (q) member of the Youth Justice Board,

          (r) member of a local board,

          (s) officer of a local board.'.


   

Mr Paul Boateng

100

Clause     35,     page     19,     line     44,     leave out 'a prescribed' and insert 'an'.


   

Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr David Lidington
Mr Oliver Heald
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr Peter Luff

3

Page     20,     line     13,     leave out Clause 36.


   

Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr David Lidington
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr Peter Luff

141

*Page     20,     line     34,     leave out Clause 37.


   

Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr David Lidington
Mr Oliver Heald
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr Peter Luff

4

Page     21,     line     15,     leave out Clause 38.


   

Jackie Ballard
Mr John Burnett

131

Clause     39,     page     22,     line     13,     at end insert—

      '(c) shall only be made if the offence is one of racial hatred, sexual harassment, domestic violence, or an offence against children.'.

   

Jackie Ballard
Mr John Burnett

132

Clause     39,     page     22,     line     24,     at end insert ';

      and shall be proportionate to the harm caused'.


   

Jackie Ballard
Mr John Burnett

133

Page     24,     line     19,     leave out Clause 40.


   

Jackie Ballard
Mr John Burnett

134

Clause     41,     page     26,     line     15,     at end insert—

    '(4) A court shall not order a drug test unless it has been notified by the Secretary of State that arrangements for treatment are available in the relevant area.'.


   

Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr David Lidington
Mr Oliver Heald
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr Peter Luff

5

Clause     42,     page     27,     line     5,     leave out 'community rehabilitation order' and insert 'probation order'.

   

Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr David Lidington
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr Peter Luff

140

*Clause     42,     page     27,     line     24,     leave out 'punishment' and insert 'service'.

   

Jackie Ballard
Mr John Burnett

135

Page     26,     line     16,     leave out Clause 42.

 
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