Amendments proposed to the Criminal Justice and Court Services Bill - continued | House of Commons |
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Miss Ann Widdecombe 6 Clause 43, page 28, line 18, leave out 'community rehabilitation order' and insert 'probation order'.
Miss Ann Widdecombe 7 Clause 43, page 28, line 24, leave out 'community rehabilitation order' and insert 'probation order'.
Miss Ann Widdecombe 8 Clause 43, page 28, line 27, leave out 'community rehabilitation order' and insert 'probation order'.
Miss Ann Widdecombe 9 Clause 43, page 28, line 32, leave out 'community rehabilitation order' and insert 'probation order'.
Miss Ann Widdecombe 10 Clause 44, page 29, line 7, leave out 'community rehabilitation order' and insert 'probation order'.
Jackie Ballard 136 Clause 44, page 29, line 14, at end insert
Jackie Ballard 137 Clause 44, page 29, line 24, at end insert ';
Miss Ann Widdecombe 11 Clause 44, page 29, line 30, leave out 'community rehabilitation order' and insert 'probation order'.
Miss Ann Widdecombe 12 Clause 44, page 29, line 35, leave out 'community rehabilitation order' and insert 'probation order'.
Miss Ann Widdecombe 13 Clause 44, page 29, line 38, leave out 'community rehabilitation order' and insert 'probation order'.
Miss Ann Widdecombe 14 Clause 45, page 30, line 15, leave out 'community rehabilitation order' and insert 'probation order'.
Miss Ann Widdecombe 15 Clause 45, page 30, line 19, leave out 'community rehabilitation order' and insert 'probation order'.
Miss Ann Widdecombe 16 Clause 45, page 30, line 41, leave out 'community rehabilitation order' and insert 'probation order'.
Miss Ann Widdecombe 17 Clause 45, page 31, line 7, leave out 'community rehabilitation order' and insert 'probation order'.
Jackie Ballard 138 Page 30, line 11, leave out Clause 45.
Miss Ann Widdecombe 18 Clause 47, page 33, line 6, leave out 'community rehabilitation orders or community punishment and rehabilitation orders' and insert 'probation orders or combination orders'.
Miss Ann Widdecombe 19 Clause 47, page 33, line 9, leave out 'community punishment orders, or community punishment and rehabilitation orders' and insert 'probation orders, or combination orders'.
Miss Ann Widdecombe 20 Clause 47, page 33, line 15, leave out 'community rehabilitation orders' and insert 'probation orders'.
Miss Ann Widdecombe 139 *Clause 47, page 33, line 17, leave out 'punishment' and insert 'service'.
Miss Ann Widdecombe 1 Clause 50, page 36, line 6, at end add'(6) In making a decision to release a person from prison, by virtue of any enactment, the Secretary of State shall not take into account the fact that electronic monitoring of that person would, by virtue of the provisions of this section, be applicable as a condition of that person's release.'.
Miss Ann Widdecombe 21 Schedule 6, page 50, line 20, leave out from beginning to end of line 37 on page 52.
Miss Ann Widdecombe 22 Schedule 6, page 54, leave out lines 10 to 19.
Mr Paul Boateng 104 Schedule 6, page 55, line 8, at end insert
'Education Reform Act 1988 (c. 40) . In the Education Reform Act 1988, after section 218 there is inserted
Miss Ann Widdecombe 23 Schedule 6, page 56, leave out lines 5 to 14.
Mr Paul Boateng 105 Schedule 6, page 56, line 19, after 'who' insert 'is included (otherwise than provisionally) in the list kept under section 1 of the Protection of Children Act 1999 (individuals considered unsuitable to work with children) or'.
Mr Paul Boateng 106 Schedule 6, page 58, leave out lines 28 to 39.
Mr Paul Boateng 107 Schedule 6, page 58, leave out lines 42 to 44 and insert
Mr Paul Boateng 108 Schedule 6, page 58, line 50, at end insert'46A. In section 14 (extent etc.)
Mr Paul Boateng 109 Schedule 7, page 63, line 29, at end insert
Mr Paul Boateng 101 Clause 63, page 40, line 10, leave out '35 and 54 also extend to' and insert 'and 54 extend to England, Wales and'.
Mr Paul Boateng 102 Clause 63, page 40, line 10, at end insert'( ) Sections 24 to 31, so far as they relate to the making of orders by, or orders made by, courts-martial or the Courts-Martial Appeal Court, extend to the whole of the United Kingdom. ( ) Section 35 extends to the whole of the United Kingdom.'.
Mr Paul Boateng 103 Clause 63, page 40, line 13, at end insert'( ) Paragraph 46A of Schedule 6 extends to the whole of the United Kingdom.'.
NEW CLAUSESRehabilitation of offenders
Mr Paul Boateng NC2 To move the following Clause:'.(1) Where a disqualification order is made in respect of an individual's conviction of an offence, the rehabilitation period which, in accordance with section 6 of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 is applicable to the conviction is to be determined as if that order had not been made; and a disqualification order is not a sentence for the purposes of that Act. (2) In this section "conviction" has the same meaning as in that Act.'.
Reinstatement of Disqualification Order
Miss Ann Widdecombe NC1 To move the following Clause:'.(1) This section applies where the Tribunal has directed under the provisions of section 30 that a disqualification order is to cease to have effect in respect of an individual. (2) A relevant person may at any time apply to the Tribunal for the reinstatement of the disqualification order. (3) An application under subsection (2) may only be granted if the Tribunal is satisfied, having regard to all the circumstances, that it is likely that the individual may commit a further offence against a child. (4) Where the Tribunal reinstates an order under this section, it must state its reasons for doing so and cause those reasons to be included in the record of the proceedings. (5) In this section, "relevant person" means
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