Amendments proposed to the Care Standards Bill [Lords] - continued | House of Commons |
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Examination of cases
Mr David Hanson NC35 To move the following Clause:'.(1) Regulations may make provision for the examination by the Commissioner of the cases of particular children to whom this Part applies. (2) The regulations may include provision about
(3) The regulations may make provision for
for the purposes of an examination or for the purposes of determining whether any recommendation made in a report following an examination has been complied with. (4) For the purposes mentioned in subsection (3), the Commissioner shall have the same powers as the High Court in respect of
(5) No person shall be compelled for the purposes mentioned in subsection (3) to give any evidence or provide any information which he could not be compelled to give or provide in civil proceedings before the High Court. (6) The regulations may make provision for the payment by the Commissioner of sums in respect of expenses or allowances to persons who attend or provide information for the purposes mentioned in subsection (3)'.
Obstruction etc.
Mr David Hanson NC36 To move the following Clause:'.(1) The Commissioner may certify an offence to the High Court where
(2) Where an offence is so certified the High Court may inquire into the matter; and after hearing
the High Court may deal with the person charged with the offence in any manner in which it could deal with him if he had committed the same offence in relation to the High Court.'.
Further functions
Mr David Hanson NC37 To move the following Clause:'.(1) Regulations may confer power on the Commissioner to assist a child to whom this Part applies
and in this subsection "proceedings" includes a procedure of any kind and any prospective proceedings. (2) For the purposes of subsection (1), assistance includes
and the regulations may provide for assistance to be given on conditions, including (in the case of financial assistance) conditions requiring repayment in circumstances specified in the regulations. (3) The Commissioner may, in connection with his functions under this Part, give advice and information to any person. (4) Regulations may, in connection with the Commissioner's functions under this Part, confer further functions on him. (5) The regulations may, in particular, include provision about the making of reports on any matter connected with any of his functions. (6) Apart from identifying any person investigated, a report by the Commissioner shall not
unless, after taking account of the public interest (as well as the interests of any person who made a complaint and other persons), the Commissioner considers it necessary for the report to mention his name or include such particulars. (7) For the purposes of the law of defamation, the publication of any matter by the Commissioner in a report is absolutely privileged'.
As an Amendment to Mr David Hanson's proposed New Clause (NC37) (Further functions):
Mr Paul Burstow (a) Line 4, after 'in', insert 'England or'.
Restrictions
Mr David Hanson NC38 To move the following Clause:'.(1) This Part does not authorise the Commissioner to enquire into or report on any matter so far as it is the subject of legal proceedings before, or has been determined by, a court or tribunal. (2) This Part does not authorise the Commissioner to exercise any function which by virtue of an enactment is also exercisable by a prescribed person'.
Interpretation
Mr David Hanson NC39 To move the following Clause:'.(1) This Part applies to a child to or in respect of whom regulated children's services in Wales are provided. (2) In this Part, "regulated children's services in Wales" means any of the following services for the time being provided in respect of children
(3) For the purposes of this Part
(4) For the purposes of this section, an establishment or agency, and an undertaking of any other description, is a Part II undertaking if the provider of the services in question is for the time being required to be registered under that Part. (5) Where the activities of an undertaking are carried on from two or more branches, each of those branches shall be treated as a separate undertaking for the purposes of this Part. (6) Regulations may provide
(7) In this Part
(8) In this section, "relevant adoption functions" and "relevant fostering functions" have the same meanings as in Part III'.
As Amendments to Mr David Hanson's proposed New Clause (NC39) (Interpretation):
Mr Paul Burstow (a) Line 2, after 'in', insert 'England or'.
Mr Paul Burstow (b) Line 3, after second 'in', insert 'England or'.
Mr Paul Burstow (c) Line 6, after 'in', insert 'England or'.
Mr Paul Burstow (d) Line 7, after first 'in', insert 'England or'.
Mr Paul Burstow (e) Line 10, after 'in', insert 'England or'.
Mr Paul Burstow (f) Line 13, after 'in', insert 'England or'.
Mr Paul Burstow (g) Line 29, after 'in', insert 'England or'.
Mr Paul Burstow (h) Line 35, after 'by', insert 'the Secretary of State or'.
Charges for local authority welfare services
Mr John Hutton NC40 To move the following Clause:'. In Schedule 1 to the Local Authority Social Services Act 1970 (enactments conferring functions assigned to social services committee), there shall be inserted at the appropriate place
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