Amendments proposed to the Domestic Violence, Crime and Victims Bill [Lords]- continued | House of Commons |
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Vera Baird
87 Clause 29, page 17, line 8, after '28', insert 'and section [Domestic Violence Advocacy Service].'.
Mr Paul Goggins 90 *Clause 30, page 17, line 34, at end insert'(1A) An authority specified in Schedule 6 that has functions in relation to an area outside England and Wales is within the Commissioner's remit only to the extent that it discharges its functions in relation to England and Wales. (1B) Subsection (1A) does not apply in relation to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.'.
Mrs Cheryl Gillan 4 Schedule 6, page 36, line 27, at end insert'9A HM Treasury. 9B The Cabinet Office.'.
Mr David Heath 49 Schedule 6, page 36, line 31, at end insert'11A The Police Service of Northern Ireland'.
Mr David Heath 50 Schedule 6, page 36, line 32, at end insert'12A The National Criminal Intelligence Service 12B The National Crime Squad'.
Mr David Heath 51 Schedule 6, page 36, line 32, at end insert'12A The United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority Constabulary 12B The Ministry of Defence Police'.
Mr Paul Goggins 91 *Schedule 6, page 37, line 2, at end insert
Mr David Heath 52 Schedule 6, page 37, line 2, at end insert'13A Any authority that is maintaining a body of constables in England, Wales or Northern Ireland.'.
Mr David Heath 55 Schedule 6, page 37, line 13, after 'court', insert '(including a court martial)'.
Mr Paul Goggins 72 Clause 31, page 18, line 7, leave out paragraph (b) and insert
Mr David Heath 53 Clause 31, page 18, line 17, at end insert
Mrs Cheryl Gillan 23 Clause 31, page 18, line 28, leave out subsection (7) and insert'(7) Nothing in this section authorises the making of a disclosure which contravenes the Data Protection Act 1998 (c. 29). (7A) Notwithstanding subsection (7), any disclosure or processing of information under subsection (1) for the purposes set out in subsection (2) in performance of functions referred to in section 13 shall be deemed to be necessary to be processed for the exercise of any such functions for the purposes of the Data Protection Act 1998, in particular Section 35 (disclosures required by law or made in connection with legal proceedings etc) and schedules 1 (data protection principles), 2 (conditions relevant for the purposes of the first principle: Processing of any personal data) and 3 (conditions relevant for the purposes of the first principle: Processing of sensitive personal data) of that Act'.
Mr David Heath 36 Clause 33, page 19, line 30, at end add'(3) The Secretary of State may exempt victims of domestic violence and their dependants who are subject to immigration control from the restriction on public funds to enable them to access emergency accommodation and living costs, and may recover such funds from the sponsor (as defined by section 113 of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999) of the victim.'.
Vera Baird
88 Clause 33, page 19, line 30, at end add'(3) The Secretary of State may make grants to voluntary organisations under this section for the purpose of providing appropriate protection and support services for children who have suffered impairment due to seeing or hearing ill-treatment of another person. Any payments will be subject to such conditions as he considers appropriate.'.
Mr Hilton Dawson 71 Schedule 7, page 38, line 3, at end insert'In section 50 of the Children and Young Persons Act 1933 (Age of criminal responsibility) as amended by the Children and Young Persons Act 1963 for the word "ten" substitute "thirteen".'.
Mr Paul Goggins 62 Schedule 7, page 38, leave out line 34 and insert
Mr Paul Goggins 63 Schedule 7, page 39, line 4, at end insert
Mr Paul Goggins 64 Schedule 7, page 40, line 32, at end insert
Mrs Cheryl Gillan 26 Schedule 7, page 41, leave out lines 14 to 16 and insert'"(4A) A court considering whether to make an occupation order shall also consider whether to exercise the power conferred by subsection (2)(b) and, whenever violence has been used or threatened, or where there is a risk of significant harm to the applicant or any relevant child, must use the power conferred by subsection (2)(b) to make a non-molestation order.".'.
Mrs Cheryl Gillan 17 Schedule 7, page 41, line 14, leave out from 'shall' to end of line 16 and insert 'use the power conferred by subsection (2)(b) to make a non-molestation order, whenever violence has been used or threatened, or where there is a risk of significant harm to the applicant or any relevant child'.
Mr Paul Goggins 65 Schedule 7, page 41, line 33, at end insert
Mrs Cheryl Gillan 16 Schedule 7, page 42, line 16, at end insert'(4) In paragraph (b) of the definition of "relative" in section 63(1) of Part 4 of the Family Law Act 1996, insert "cousins".'.
Mr Paul Goggins 75 Schedule 7, page 43, line 7, at end insert
Mr Paul Goggins 76 Schedule 7, page 43, line 8, leave out from '4' to '(offences'.
Mr Paul Goggins 66 Schedule 7, page 43, line 32, at end insert
Mr Paul Goggins 67 Schedule 7, page 43, line 38, at end insert
Mr Paul Goggins 77 Schedule 8, page 45, line 45, column 2, at beginning insert
Mr Paul Goggins 68 Schedule 9, page 47, line 12, leave out 'and 39' and insert ', 39 and 39A'.
Mr Paul Goggins 81 Clause 38, page 20, line 18, at end insert'(1A) Section [Recovery of criminal injuries compensation from offenders] also extends to Scotland.'.
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