Amendments proposed to the Police (Northern Ireland) Bill - continued | House of Commons |
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Mr John Hume 49 Clause 56, page 29, line 28, leave out 'Board' and insert 'Secretary of State'.
Mr John Hume 50 Clause 56, page 29, line 35, at end insert
Mr John Hume 51 Clause 56, page 29, line 38, leave out 'Secretary of State,' and insert 'Board.'.
Mr John Hume 52 Clause 58, page 30, line 10, leave out 'may make to the Chief Constable and the Board a report' and insert 'shall investigate and report to the Chief Constable and the Board'.
Mr John Hume 53 Clause 58, page 30, leave out lines 18 to 21.
Mr John Hume 54 Clause 58, page 30, line 21, after 'established.".', insert'(3) Where a matter is to be investigated under subsection (1), the Ombudsman shall appoint an officer of the Ombudsman to conduct the investigation. (4) Section 66 of the 1998 Act applies to a person to whom subsection (3) applies as it applies to a constable. (5) At the end of an investigation under this section the person appointed to conduct the investigation shall submit a report on the investigation to the Ombudsman.'.
Mr John Hume 55 Clause 60, page 31, line 11, after 'time".', insert'(2AA) Any regulations under subsection (2A) shall include an exception permitting the Ombudsman to accept any complaint or investigate any matter which he otherwise could not investigate by virtue of said regulations where in the opinion of the Ombudsman there are exceptional reasons relating to the public interest to do so.'.
Mr Lembit Öpik 95 Clause 61, page 31, leave out lines 12 and 13 and insert'The Ombudsman may reasonably require the Chief Constable and the Boards to supply information and documents'.
Mr John Hume 56 Clause 61, page 31, line 13, leave out 'the Ombudsman may reasonably require' and insert 'he requires'.
Mr Lembit Öpik 96 Clause 61, page 31, line 14, leave out 'any of his functions' and insert 'the functions of that office'.
Mr John Hume 199 Clause 69, page 33, line 40, at end insert'(1A) Save in Part IV of this Act, in the Police Acts "efficiency and effectiveness" includes impartiality and compliance with the Human Rights Act 1998 and international human rights standards on policing.'.
Mr John Hume 59 Clause 69, page 33, leave out lines 41 to 43.
Mr John M. Taylor 156 Clause 69, page 33, leave out lines 42 and 43 and insert
Mr John Hume 60 Clause 69, page 34, leave out lines 1 to 16.
Mr John Hume 61 Clause 70, page 34, line 19, leave out subsection (2).
Mr John Hume 72 Schedule 5, page 62, line 10, at end insert
Mr John Hume 73 Schedule 5, page 62, line 40, at end insert
'Fair Employment and Treatment (Northern Ireland) Order, 1998 (NI 21) 24. In Article 74 of the Fair Employment and Treatment (Northern Ireland) Order, 1998, delete "in Northern Ireland.".'.
Mr John Hume 74 Schedule 7, page 64, line 38, at end insert 'Sections 65(4) and (5)'.
Mr John Hume 62 Clause 71, page 35, line 2, at end insert'( ) sections 35(3), (4) and (5);'.
NEW CLAUSESRenaming of the police force in Northern Ireland
Mr John Hume NC1 To move the following Clause:'1.(1) The Royal Ulster Constabulary shall be known instead as the Police Service of Northern Ireland. (2) The Royal Ulster Constabulary Reserve shall be known instead as the Police Service of Northern Ireland Reserve. (3) The police force in Northern Ireland shall be known instead as the Police service and shall consist of
(4) In relation to any time after the coming into force of this section, any reference in any statutory provision or other document
(5) In the Police Acts
(6) In this Act
Police Oversight Commissoner for Northern Ireland
Mr John Hume NC2 To move the following Clause:'(1) There shall be a Police Oversight Commissioner for Northern Ireland. (2) The Police Oversight Commissioner for Northern Ireland shall oversee the reform of policing in Northern Ireland. (3) The person for the time being holding the office of Police Oversight Commissioner for Northern Ireland shall by that name be a corporation sole. (4) Schedule (Police Oversight Commissioner for Northern Ireland) shall have effect in relation to the Police Oversight Commissioner for Northern Ireland (in this Part referred to as "the Oversight Commissioner"). (5) The Secretary of State may by order repeal this Part, abolish the office of the Oversight Commissioner and make any necessary consequential provisions not less than five years after the coming into force of this Part. (6) Before making an order under subsection (5), the Secretary of State shall consult
(7) An order under subsection (5) shall not be made unless a draft has been laid before and approved by resolution of each House of Parliament.'.
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