Amendments proposed to the Criminal Justice and Police Bill - continued House of Commons

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Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr Oliver Heald
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr James Gray

261

*Clause     76,     page     63,     line     14,     leave out paragraph (c).

   

Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr Oliver Heald
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr James Gray

263

*Clause     76,     page     63,     leave out lines 16 to 18. and insert—

    '(7C) An order under subsection (7A) above shall not be made unless a draft of the order has been laid before and approved by a resolution of each House of Parliament.'.


   

Mr Simon Hughes
Jackie Ballard

218

Clause     77,     page     63,     leave out lines 32 to 41.

   

Mr Simon Hughes
Jackie Ballard

219

Clause     77,     page     63,     line     42,     leave out subsection (2).

   

Mr Simon Hughes
Jackie Ballard
Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr Oliver Heald
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr James Gray

220

Clause     77,     page     64,     line     29,     leave out subsection (6).


   

Mr Simon Hughes
Jackie Ballard
Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr Oliver Heald
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr James Gray

221

Page     65,     line     4,     leave out Clause 78.


   

Mr Simon Hughes
Jackie Ballard
Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr Oliver Heald
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr James Gray

222

*Clause     79,     page     65,     line     9,     leave out subsection (1).

   

Mr Simon Hughes
Jackie Ballard

222

Clause     79,     page     65,     line     9,     leave out subsection (1).

   

Mr Simon Hughes
Jackie Ballard

223

Clause     79,     page     65,     line     14,     leave out subsection (2).

   

Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr Oliver Heald
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr James Gray

268

*Clause     79,     page     65,     line     16,     after 'or', insert '(where it is not reasonably practicable for a registered medical practitioner to do so)'.


   

Mr Simon Hughes
Jackie Ballard

224

Clause     80,     page     66,     line     32,     leave out from beginning to end of line 3 on page 67.

   

Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr Oliver Heald
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr James Gray

269

*Clause     80,     page     66,     line     33,     leave out 'British Islands' and insert 'United Kingdom, the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man'.

   

Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr Oliver Heald
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr James Gray

270

*Clause     80,     page     66,     line     33,     leave out 'British Islands' and insert 'United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland, the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man'.

   

Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr Oliver Heald
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr James Gray

271

*Clause     80,     page     66,     line     36,     after 'person', insert 'specified in an order made by the Secretary of State'.

   

Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr Oliver Heald
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr James Gray

272

*Clause     80,     page     66,     line     42,     after 'person', insert 'specified' in an order made by the Secretary of State'.

   

Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr Oliver Heald
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr James Gray

273

*Clause     80,     page     66,     line     45,     leave out 'places' and insert 'countries'.

   

Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr Oliver Heald
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr James Gray

274

*Clause     80,     page     67,     line     3,     at end insert—

    '(1AA) Any order made by the Secretary of State under subsection (1A)(e) or (f) above shall be made by statutory instrument; and no such order shall be made unless a draft of the order has been laid before, and approved by, each House of Parliament.'.

   

Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr Oliver Heald
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr James Gray

275

*Clause     80,     page     67,     line     35,     at end insert—

    '(1E) Prior to the giving of consent in writing under subsection (1C) above, the person giving the consent shall have the provisions of subsection (1D) above drawn to his attention in writing.'.


   

Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr Oliver Heald
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr James Gray

276

*Clause     81,     page     68,     line     2,     after 'retained', insert 'with the consent in writing of the person from whom they were taken'.

   

Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr Oliver Heald
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr James Gray

277

*Clause     81,     page     68,     line     16,     leave out '(whether'.

   

Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr Oliver Heald
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr James Gray

278

*Clause     81,     page     68,     line     17,     leave out 'or of a country of territory outside the United Kingdom)'.

   

Mr Charles Clarke

177

Clause     81,     page     69,     line     14,     at end insert—

    '( ) In subsection (7)(a) (saving for power conferred by Immigration Act 1971), after "1971" there shall be inserted "or section 20 of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999 (disclosure of police information to the Secretary of State for use for immigration purposes);".'.

   

Mr Charles Clarke

178

Clause     81,     page     69,     line     15,     leave out subsection (5) and insert—

    '( ) The fingerprints, samples and information the retention and use of which, in accordance with the amended provisions of section 64 of the 1984 Act, is authorised by this section include—

    (a) fingerprints and samples the destruction of which should have taken place before the commencement of this section, but did not; and

    (b) information deriving from any such samples or from samples the destruction of which did take place, in accordance with that section, before the commencement of this section.'.


   

Mr Charles Clarke

179

Clause     82,     page     70,     line     40,     at end insert—

    '( ) In paragraph (8)(a) (saving for power conferred by Immigration Act 1971), after "1971" there shall be inserted "or section 20 of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999 (disclosure of police information to the Secretary of State for use for immigration purposes);'.

   

Mr Charles Clarke

180

Clause     82,     page     70,     line     41,     leave out subsection (5) and insert—

    '( ) The fingerprints, samples and information the retention and use of which, in accordance with the amended provisions of Article 64 of the Order of 1989, is authorised by this section include—

    (a) fingerprints and samples the destruction of which should have taken place before the commencement of this section, but did not; and

    (b) information deriving from any such samples or from samples the destruction of which did take place, in accordance with that Article, before the commencement of this section.'.


   

Mr Charles Clarke

245

Clause     105,     page     83,     line     15,     leave out '2,'.


   

Mr Charles Clarke

182

Clause     123,     page     96.     line     17,     leave out paragraph (b).

   

Mr Charles Clarke

183

Clause     123,     page     96,     line     23,     leave out 'and (c)(i), before "superintendent", in each case,' and insert ', before "superintendent"'.

   

Mr Charles Clarke

184

Clause     123,     page     96,     line     25,     leave out paragraph (b) and insert—

    '(b) in paragraph 10(c)(i)—

            (i) after "of the rank of" there shall be inserted "chief superintendent or"; and

            (ii) for "that rank" there shall be substituted "one of those ranks".'.


   

Mr Charles Clarke

190

Schedule     7,     page     130,     leave out lines 35 to 37.


   

Mr Charles Clarke

176

Clause     132,     page     99,     line     27,     after 'section,' insert 'sections (Police directions stopping the harassment etc of a person in his home) and (Malicious communications),'.

   

Mr Charles Clarke

181

Clause     132,     page     99,     line     28,     after 'sections' insert '80 to'.

   

Mr Charles Clarke

243

Clause     132,     page     100,     line     7,     at end insert—

    '( ) Except, in so far as it contains provision relating to the matters mentioned in section 745(1) of the Companies Act 1985 (companies registered or incorporated in Northern Ireland or outside Great Britain), section (Addresses of directors and secretaries of companies) extends to Great Britain only.'

   

Mr Charles Clarke

189

Clause     132,     page     100,     line     9,     leave out 'and 83' and insert '83 and (Registration for criminal records purposes)'.


NEW SCHEDULE

   

Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr Oliver Heald
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr James Gray

NS1

To move the following Schedule:—

'Provisions Excluded from Section 45

1. Fair Trading Act 1973, s.133(3).

2. Competition Act 1980, s.19(2).

3. Telecommunications Act 1984, s.101(2).

4. Companies Act 1985, s.449(1).

5. Financial Services Act 1986, s.180(1).

6. Banking Act 1987, s.85(1).

7. Water Industry Act 1991, s.206(3).

8. Railways Act 1993, s.145(2).

9. Coal Industry Act 1994, s.59(2).

10. Competition Act 1998, s.55(3).

11. Electronic Communications Act 2000, s.4(2).

12. Postal Services Act 2000, paragraph 3(1) of Schedule 7.

13. Utilities Act 2000, s.105(4).'.


ORDER OF THE HOUSE (29TH JANUARY)

    Ordered, That the following provisions shall apply to the Criminal Justice and Police Bill:

Standing Committee

    1. The Bill shall be committed to a Standing Committee.

    2. The Standing Committee shall have leave to sit twice on the first day on which it shall meet.

    3. Proceedings in the Standing Committee shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion on Thursday 8th March 2001.

Consideration and Third Reading

    4. Proceedings on consideration shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at half past eight o'clock on the day on which those proceedings are commenced or, if that day is Thursday, at half past five o'clock on that day.

    5. Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at ten o'clock on the day on which those proceedings are commenced or, if that day is Thursday, at seven o'clock on that day.

    6. Sessional Order B (Programming Committees) made by the House on 7th November 2000 shall not apply to proceedings on consideration and Third Reading.

Lords amendments and further messages from the Lords

    7. Paragraphs (6) and (7) of Sessional Order A (varying and supplementing programme motions) made by the House on 7th November 2000 shall not apply to proceedings on any motion to vary or supplement this order for the purpose of allocating time to proceedings on consideration of any Lords amendments, or on any further messages from the Lords, and the question on any such motion shall be put forthwith.


ORDER OF THE COMMITTEE (6TH FEBRUARY)

    That—

    (1) during proceedings on the Criminal Justice and Police Bill the Standing Committee do meet on Tuesdays at half-past Ten o'clock and half-past Four o'clock and on Thursdays at five minutes to Ten o'clock and between half-past Two o'clock and Five o'clock;

    (2) the Committee shall not meet on Thursday 8th February, Tuesday 20th February or Thursday 22nd February;

    (3) 14 sittings in all shall be allotted to the consideration of the Bill by the Committee;

    (4) the proceedings on the Bill shall be taken in the following order, namely Clauses 1 to 45, Schedule 1, Clauses 46 to 49, Schedule 2, Clauses 50 to 69, Schedule 3, Clauses 70 to 86, Schedule 4, Clauses 87 to 101, Schedule 5, Clauses 102 to 106, Schedule 6, Clauses 107 to 127, Schedule 7, Clauses 128 to 131, Schedule 8, Clause 132, new Clauses, new Schedules;

    (5) the proceedings on the Bill shall be brought to a conclusion at the 14th sitting at Five o'clock.


ORDER OF THE COMMITTEE (1ST MARCH)

    That the Programming Order of the Committee of 6th February be amended—

    (1) in paragraph (1), by inserting at the end the words "and on Wednesday 7th March at half-past Ten o'clock".

    (2) in paragraph (3), by substituting "15" for "14"

     (3) in paragraph (4)—

    (a) by inserting the words "New Clauses" after the words "Schedule 1"; and

    (b) by omitting the words "New Clauses" where they appear after the words "Clause 132";

    (4) by substituting the following for paragraph (5)—

    "(5) the proceedings at the 9th to 15th sittings shall be as shown in the second column of the Table below and (so far as not previously concluded) shall be brought to a conclusion at the times specified in the third column of that Table.

TABLE

SittingProceedingsTime for conclusion of proceedings
9thClauses 27 to 45 (so far as not previously concluded),
Schedule 1,
New Clauses, Clauses 46 to 49, Schedule 2,
Clauses 50 to 69, Schedule 3

10thClauses 27 to 45 (so far as not previously concluded),
Schedule 1,
New Clauses, Clauses 46 to 49, Schedule 2,
Clauses 50 to 69, Schedule 3



11thClauses 27 to 45 (so far as not previously concluded),
Schedule 1,
New Clauses, Clauses 46 to 49, Schedule 2,
Clauses 50 to 69, Schedule 3



12thClauses 27 to 45 (so far as not previously concluded),
Schedule 1,
New Clauses, Clauses 46 to 49, Schedule 2,
Clauses 50 to 69, Schedule 3


10.00pm
13thClauses 70 to 851pm
14thClause 86, Schedule 4, Clauses 87 to 101,
Schedule 5, Clauses 102 to 106, Schedule 6,
Clauses 107 to 127, Schedule 7, Clauses 128 to 131,
Schedule 8, Clause 132, new Schedules



15thClause 86, Schedule 4, Clauses 87 to 101,
Schedule 5, Clauses 102 to 106, Schedule 6,
Clauses 107 to 127, Schedule 7, Clauses 128 to 131,
Schedule 8, Clause 132, new Schedules
5pm"


    Mr Charles Clark has given notice of his intention to move a motion in the terms of the resolution of the Programming Sub-Committee. Debate on such a motion may continue for half an hour (Sessional Order C(6) relating to Programming (7th November 2000))


 
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