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Public Bill Committee: 3rd July 2007                  

134

 

Serious Crime Bill [Lords], continued

 
 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

153

 

Clause  46,  page  28,  line  19,  leave out subsection (6).

 


 

Maria Eagle

 

138

 

Schedule  3,  page  58,  line  6,  at end insert ‘consisting in attempting an act calculated

 

or likely to cause sedition or disaffection in contravention of that subsection.’.

 

Maria Eagle

 

139

 

Schedule  3,  page  58,  line  8,  at end insert ‘consisting in attempting to promote

 

industrial unrest in contravention of that subsection.’.

 

Nick Herbert

 

172

 

Schedule  3,  page  58,  line  35,  at end insert—

 

‘14A      

An offence under section 1 of the Computer Misuse Act 1990 (c.18)

 

(unauthorised access to computer material).

 

14B      

An offence under section 2 of that Act (unauthorised access with intent to

 

commit or facilitate the commission of further offences).

 

14C      

An offence under section 3 of that Act (unauthorised modification of computer

 

material).’.

 

Maria Eagle

 

140

 

Schedule  3,  page  59,  line  9,  at end insert—

 

Landmines Act 1998 (c. 33)

 

            

An offence under section 2(2) of the Landmines Act 1998 (encouraging,

 

assisting or inducing an offence under section 2(1) of that Act).’.

 

Maria Eagle

 

141

 

Schedule  3,  page  59,  line  9,  at end insert—

 

Terrorism Act 2006 (c. 11)

 

            

An offence under section 1(2) of the Terrorism Act 2006 (encouraging

 

terrorism).

 

            

An offence under section 2(1) of that Act (disseminating terrorist

 

publications).

 

            

An offence under section 5 of that Act (engaging in conduct in preparation for

 

giving effect to intention to commit or assisting another to commit acts of

 

terrorism).

 

            

An offence under section 6(1) of that Act (provision of instruction or training

 

knowing that a person trained or instructed intends to use the skills obtained

 

for or in connection with the commission of acts of terrorism or for assisting

 

the commission or preparation of such acts by others).


 
 

Public Bill Committee: 3rd July 2007                  

135

 

Serious Crime Bill [Lords], continued

 
 

            

An offence under section 6(2) of that Act as a result of paragraph (b)(ii) of that

 

subsection (receipt of instruction or training intending to use the skills obtained

 

for assisting the commission or preparation of acts of terrorism by others).’.

 

Maria Eagle

 

142

 

Schedule  3,  page  59,  line  25,  at end insert—

 

Greater London Council (General Powers) Act 1973 (c. xxx)

 

            

An offence under section 13 of the Greater London Council (General Powers)

 

Act 1973 (assaults etc. on officers) consisting in the aiding or inciting of any

 

person to assault, resist or obstruct an officer of the Thames Water Authority

 

duly exercising or performing any power or duty under a section or byelaw

 

mentioned in that section.’.

 

Maria Eagle

 

143

 

Schedule  3,  page  59,  line  25,  at end insert—

 

Greater London Council (General Powers) Act 1974 (c. xxiv)

 

            

An offence under section 21(6) of the Greater London Council (General

 

Powers) Act 1974 (assaults etc. on officers of a borough council) consisting in

 

the aiding or inciting of any person to assault, resist or obstruct an officer of a

 

borough council duly exercising or performing any power or duty under

 

section 21 of that Act.’.

 

Maria Eagle

 

144

 

Schedule  3,  page  60,  line  1,  for ‘13(8)’ substitute ‘13(9)’.

 

Maria Eagle

 

145

 

Schedule  3,  page  60,  line  2,  for ‘13(7)’ substitute ‘13(8)’.

 


 

Maria Eagle

 

146

 

Schedule  6,  page  66,  line  41,  at end insert—

 

            

‘Section 29(6)(i) of the Criminal Procedure and Investigations Act 1996

 

(c. 25) (meaning of “terrorism offence” for purpose of requirement to hold

 

preparatory hearing).’.

 

Maria Eagle

 

147

 

Schedule  6,  page  68,  line  12,  at end insert—

 

            

‘Paragraph 12(b) of Schedule 1 to the Terrorism Act 2006 (c. 11) (Convention

 

offences).’.

 



 
 

Public Bill Committee: 3rd July 2007                  

136

 

Serious Crime Bill [Lords], continued

 
 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

154

 

Clause  63,  page  33,  line  26,  at end insert—

 

‘(1A)    

No disclosure may be made under this section until the Secretary of State has

 

published a Code setting out the terms of any arrangements under subsection (1),

 

above.

 

(1B)    

No Code shall be published under subsection (1A) until a draft has been laid

 

before, and approved by a resolution of, each House of Parliament.’.

 


 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

155

 

Clause  64,  page  34,  line  33,  leave out subparagraph (ii).

 


 

Nick Herbert

 

178

 

Clause  65,  page  36,  line  6,  leave out ‘two’ and insert ‘four’.

 


 

Nick Herbert

 

177

 

Page  36,  line  45,  leave out Clause 66.

 


 

Mr Vernon Coaker

 

148

 

Schedule  7,  page  73,  line  32,  leave out from beginning to end of line 34 and

 

insert—

 

‘(iv)    

a body to which Article 90 of the Health and

 

Personal Social Services (Northern Ireland) Order

 

1972 (S.I. 1972/1265 (N.I. 14)) applies;’.

 

Mr Jeremy Browne

 

14

 

Schedule  7,  page  75,  line  11,  leave out ‘keep under’.

 

Mr Jeremy Browne

 

15

 

Schedule  7,  page  75,  line  11,  after ‘review’, insert ‘on an annual basis’.

 

Mr Jeremy Browne

 

13

 

Schedule  7,  page  75,  line  24,  at end insert—


 
 

Public Bill Committee: 3rd July 2007                  

137

 

Serious Crime Bill [Lords], continued

 
 

    ‘(5)  

No information may be disclosed under Section 63 of the Serious Crime Act

 

2007 before the publication by the Commission of the code.’.

 

Nick Herbert

 

241

 

Parliamentary Star    

Schedule  7,  page  75,  line  24,  at end insert—

 

‘(5)    

The code shall not have effect unless it has been approved by both Houses of

 

Parliament.’.

 

Mr Vernon Coaker

 

149

 

Schedule  7,  page  78,  line  38,  leave out from beginning to end of line 40 and

 

insert—

 

‘(iv)    

a body to which Article 90 of the Health and

 

Personal Social Services (Northern Ireland) Order

 

1972 (S.I. 1972/1265 (N.I. 14)) applies;’.

 

Mr Vernon Coaker

 

150

 

Schedule  7,  page  84,  line  25,  leave out from beginning to end of line 27 and

 

insert—

 

‘(i)    

a body to which Article 90 of the Health and

 

Personal Social Services (Northern Ireland) Order

 

1972 (NI 14) applies;’.

 


 

Nick Herbert

 

199

 

Clause  68,  page  37,  line  41,  at end insert—

 

‘(3A)    

The Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005 (c. 15) is amended as follows.

 

(3B)    

After section 7(6), insert—

 

“(6A)    

It shall be the duty of the Secretary of State to make a motion in the House

 

of Commons in respect of the annual report laid under subsection (6)

 

within three months of the date on which the report was laid.”

 

(3C)    

After section 7(7), insert—

 

“(7A)    

It shall be the duty of Scottish Ministers to make a motion in the Scottish

 

Parliament in respect of the annual report laid under subsection (7) within

 

three months of the date on which the report was laid.”’.

 


 

Mr Vernon Coaker

 

179

 

Schedule  8,  page  94,  line  6,  at end insert—

 

            

‘After section 272(6) (compensation for loss in relation to associated and joint

 

property) insert—


 
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