Amendments proposed to the Constitutional Reform Bill [Lords] - continued | House of Commons |
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Mr Christopher Leslie NC34 To move the following Clause:
"9B Complaints: interpretation (1) This section applies for the purposes of this Part. (2) A Commission complaint is a complaint by a qualifying complainant of maladministration by the Commission or a committee of the Commission. (3) A departmental complaint is a complaint by a qualifying complainant of maladministration by the Lord Chancellor or the Northern Ireland Court Service in connection with any of the following
Complaints to the Commission or the Lord Chancellor
Mr Christopher Leslie NC35 To move the following Clause:
"9C Complaints to the Commission or the Lord Chancellor (1) The Commission must make arrangements for investigating any Commission complaint made to it. (2) The Lord Chancellor must make arrangements for investigating any departmental complaint made to him. (3) Arrangements under this section need not apply to a complaint made more than 28 days after the matter complained of.".'.
Complaints to the Ombudsman
Mr Christopher Leslie NC36 To move the following Clause:
"9D Complaints to the Ombudsman (1) Subsections (2) and (3) apply to a complaint which the complainant
(3) Otherwise he must investigate the complaint. (4) The Ombudsman may investigate a complaint which the complainant
(6) The Judicial Appointments Order is the Judicial Appointments Order in Council 2001, which sets out the functions of Her Majesty's Commissioners for Judicial Appointments. (7) A transferred complaint is a complaint that lay to those Commissioners (whether or not it was made to them) in respect of the application of procedures for appointment to listed judicial offices before the commencement of this section, but not a complaint that those Commissioners had declined to investigate or on which they had concluded their investigation. (8) Any complaint to the Ombudsman under this section must be in a form approved by him.".'.
Report and recommendations
Mr Christopher Leslie NC37 To move the following Clause:
"9E Report and recommendations (1) The Ombudsman must prepare a report on any complaint he has investigated under section 9D. (2) The report must state
(4) Such a recommendation must relate to loss which appears to the Ombudsman to have been suffered by the complainant as a result of maladministration and not as a result of any failure to be appointed to an office to which the complaint related.".'.
Report procedure
Mr Christopher Leslie NC38 To move the following Clause:
"9F Report procedure (1) This section applies to a report under section 9E. (2) The Ombudsman must submit a draft of the report
(5) If the complaint was a Commission complaint the Ombudsman must send the report in duplicate to the Lord Chancellor and the Commission. (6) Otherwise the Ombudsman must send the report to the Lord Chancellor. (7) The Ombudsman must send a copy of the report to the complainant, but that copy must not include information
References by the Lord Chancellor
Mr Christopher Leslie NC39 To move the following Clause:
"9G References by the Lord Chancellor (1) If the Lord Chancellor refers to the Ombudsman any matter relating to the procedures of the Commission or a committee of the Commission, the Ombudsman must investigate it. (2) The matter may relate to such procedures generally or in a particular case. (3) The Ombudsman must report to the Lord Chancellor on any investigation under this section. (4) The report must state
Information
Mr Christopher Leslie NC40 To move the following Clause:
"9H Information (1) The Commission and the Lord Chancellor must provide the Ombudsman with such information as he may reasonably require relating to the subject matter of an investigation under section 9D or 9G.".'.
Confidentiality in relation to judicial appointments and discipline
Mr Christopher Leslie NC41 To move the following Clause:
"9I Confidentiality in relation to judicial appointments and discipline (1) A person who obtains confidential information, or to whom confidential information is provided, under or for the purposes of a relevant provision must not disclose it except with lawful authority. (2) These are the relevant provisions
(4) Confidential information is disclosed with lawful authority only if and to the extent that any of the following applies
(7) This section does not prevent the disclosure of information which is already, or has previously been, available to the public from other sources. (8) A contravention of this section in respect of any information is actionable, subject to the defences and other incidents applying to actions for breach of statutory duty. (9) But it is actionable only at the suit of a person who is a subject of the information.
Transfer of functions of justices of the peace".'. Supremacy of Parliament
Mr William Cash
NC1 To move the following Clause:'(1) Notwithstanding the European Communities Act 1972 (c. 68), or any enactment amending that Act, nothing in this Act (including in particular section 4(7) and (8) and section 5(4) and (5)) shall be construed as overriding subsections (2) and (3) of this section. (2) Community treaties, Community instruments and Community obligations shall be given effect in the United Kingdom only insofar as they do not conflict with an enactment to which subsection (3) applies. (3) This subsection applies to any enactment which includes the words: "The provisions of this enactment shall take effect notwithstanding the provisions of the European Communities Act 1972.". (4) In this section"Community instrument" has the same meaning as in Part 2 of Schedule 1 to the European Communities Act 1972;"Community obligation" has the same meaning as in Part 2 of Schedule 1 to the European Communities Act 1972;"Community treaties" has the same meaning as in section 1(2) of the European Communities Act 1972;"enactment" means any Act passed by the Parliament of the United Kingdom or any statutory instrument made under such an Act.'.
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