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  “(2)  

An offence mentioned in section 1(1)(a) or (b) of that Act where the

 

act making the person guilty of the offence (whether done in the

 

United Kingdom or elsewhere)—

 

(a)    

is directed at a nuclear facility or interferes with the

 

operation of such a facility, and

 

(b)    

causes death, injury or damage resulting from the emission

 

of ionising radiation or the release of radioactive material.

 

      (3)  

An offence under any of the following provisions of that Act—

 

(a)    

section 1B (offences relating to damage to environment);

 

(b)    

section 1C (offences of importing or exporting etc. nuclear

 

material: extended jurisdiction);

 

(c)    

section 2 (offences involving preparatory acts and threats).

 

      (4)  

Expressions used in this paragraph and that Act have the same

 

meanings in this paragraph as in that Act.”

 

      (5)  

After paragraph 6 insert—

 

“6A(1)  

Any of the following offences under the Customs and Excise

 

Management Act 1979—

 

(a)    

an offence under section 50(2) or (3) (improper importation

 

of goods) in connection with a prohibition or restriction

 

relating to the importation of nuclear material;

 

(b)    

an offence under section 68(2) (exportation of prohibited or

 

restricted goods) in connection with a prohibition or

 

restriction relating to the exportation or shipment as stores

 

of nuclear material;

 

(c)    

an offence under section 170(1) or (2) (fraudulent evasion

 

of duty etc.) in connection with a prohibition or restriction

 

relating to the importation, exportation or shipment as

 

stores of nuclear material.

 

      (2)  

In this paragraph “nuclear material” has the same meaning as in the

 

Nuclear Material (Offences) Act 1983 (see section 6 of that Act).”’.

 

Mr David Hanson

 

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Schedule  21,  page  225,  line  28,  at end insert—

 

‘Armed Forces Act 2006 (c. 52)

 

19A      

In paragraph 12(ah) of Schedule 2 to the Armed Forces Act 2006 (offences)—

 

(a)    

for “and 18 to 23” substitute “, 18 to 23 and 29B to 29G”; and

 

(b)    

for “racial or religious hatred” substitute “hatred by reference to race

 

etc”.’.

 


 

Mr David Hanson

 

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Schedule  22,  page  227,  line  22,  at end insert—

 

‘5A      

In subsection (5) of section 148 of the Criminal Justice Act 2003 (c. 44)

 

(restrictions on imposing community sentences), as inserted by section 11 of


 
 

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this Act, the reference to a youth rehabilitation order is to be read as including

 

a reference to any youth community order within the meaning of section

 

147(2) of the Criminal Justice Act 2003 (c. 44) (as it has effect immediately

 

before the commencement of paragraph 72 of Schedule 4 to this Act).’.

 

Mr David Hanson

 

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Schedule  22,  page  228,  line  19,  at end insert—

 

‘10A (1)  

Subject to the following provisions of this paragraph, the Rehabilitation of

 

Offenders Act 1974 (c. 53) (as amended by Schedule 12 to this Act) applies to

 

cautions given before the commencement date as it applies to cautions given

 

on or after that date.

 

      (2)  

A caution given before the commencement date shall be regarded as a spent

 

caution at a time determined in accordance with sub-paragraphs (3) to (8).

 

      (3)  

A caution other than a conditional caution (as defined in section 8A(2)(a) of

 

the 1974 Act) shall be regarded as a spent caution on the commencement date.

 

      (4)  

If the period of three months from the date on which a conditional caution was

 

given ends on or before the commencement date, the caution shall be regarded

 

as a spent caution on the commencement date unless sub-paragraph (7)

 

applies.

 

      (5)  

If the period of three months from the date on which a conditional caution was

 

given ends after the commencement date, the caution shall be regarded as a

 

spent caution at the end of that period of three months unless sub-paragraph (7)

 

applies.

 

      (6)  

Sub-paragraph (7) applies if—

 

(a)    

before the date on which the caution would be regarded as a spent

 

caution in accordance with sub-paragraph (4) or (5) (“the relevant

 

date”), the person concerned is convicted of the offence in respect of

 

which the caution was given, and

 

(b)    

the rehabilitation period for the offence ends after the relevant date.

 

      (7)  

The caution shall be regarded as a spent caution at the end of the rehabilitation

 

period for the offence.

 

      (8)  

If, on or after the date on which the caution becomes regarded as a spent

 

caution in accordance with sub-paragraph (4) or (5), the person concerned is

 

convicted of the offence in respect of which the caution was given—

 

(a)    

the caution shall be treated for the purposes of Schedule 2 to the 1974

 

Act as not having become spent in relation to any period before the end

 

of the rehabilitation period for the offence, and

 

(b)    

the caution shall be regarded as a spent caution at the end of that

 

rehabilitation period.

 

      (9)  

In this paragraph, “the commencement date” means the date on which section

 

54 comes into force.’.

 

Mr David Hanson

 

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Schedule  22,  page  230,  line  33,  at end insert—

 

    ‘(3)  

Section (Requests to other member States: Northern Ireland) does not apply in

 

relation to financial penalties (within the meaning of that section) imposed

 

before that section comes into force.

 

      (4)  

Section (Requests from other member States: Northern Ireland) does not apply

 

in relation to financial penalties (within the meaning of that section) imposed

 

before that section comes into force.’.


 
 

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Mr David Hanson

 

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Schedule  22,  page  231,  line  24,  at end insert—

 

‘Part 7A

 

Police

 

Police misconduct and performance procedures

 

24A(1)  

This paragraph applies if paragraphs 7, 8(3), 15 and 16 of Schedule 19 come

 

into force before the relevant provisions of the Legal Services Act 2007 come

 

into force.

 

      (2)  

Until the relevant provisions of the Legal Services Act 2007 come into force—

 

(a)    

section 84 of the Police Act 1996 (c. 16) (as substituted by paragraph

 

7 of that Schedule and as referred to in the subsection (4) of section 85

 

of that Act substituted by paragraph 8(3) of that Schedule) has effect

 

as if, in subsection (4), for the definition of “relevant lawyer” there

 

were substituted—

 

““relevant lawyer” means counsel or a solicitor;”; and

 

(b)    

section 4 of the Ministry of Defence Police Act 1987 (c. 4) (as

 

substituted by paragraph 15 of that Schedule and as referred to in

 

subsection (6) of the section 4A of that Act substituted by paragraph

 

16 of that Schedule) has effect as if, in subsection (4), for the definition

 

of “relevant lawyer” there were substituted—

 

““relevant lawyer” means counsel or a solicitor;”.

 

      (3)  

In this paragraph “the relevant provisions of the Legal Services Act 2007”

 

means the provisions of that Act which provide, for the purposes of that Act,

 

for a person to be an authorised person in relation to an activity which

 

constitutes the exercise of a right of audience (within the meaning of that

 

Act).’.

 

Mr David Hanson

 

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Schedule  22,  page  231,  line  32,  at end insert—

 

‘Part 9

 

Miscellaneous

 

Persistent sales of tobacco to persons under 18

 

26         

The new sections 12A and 12B inserted into the Children and Young Persons

 

Act 1933 (c. 12) by section (Persistent sales of tobacco to persons under 18)

 

do not apply where any of the offences mentioned in those new sections were

 

committed before the commencement of that section.’.

 

Mr David Hanson

 

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Schedule  22,  page  231,  line  32,  at end insert—

 

‘Sexual offences

 

27         

The amendment made by sub-paragraph (1) of paragraph 12B of Schedule 21

 

is not to be read as affecting the validity of any supplementary, incidental,

 

consequential, transitional, transitory or saving provisions included in orders


 
 

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or regulations made by the Secretary of State under the Sexual Offences Act

 

2003 before the commencement of that sub-paragraph.’.

 


 

Mr David Hanson

 

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Schedule  23,  page  232,  line  15,  at end insert—

 

‘Social Work (Scotland) Act 1968

In section 94(1), in the definition of “supervision

 
 

(c. 49)

order”, the words “the Powers of Criminal Courts

 
  

(Sentencing) Act 2000 or”.’.

 
 

Mr David Hanson

 

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Schedule  23,  page  232,  line  16,  column 2,  at beginning insert—

  

‘Section 25.’.

 
 

Mr David Hanson

 

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Schedule  23,  page  232,  line  17,  at end insert—

 

‘Northern Ireland (Modification of

In Schedule 1, the entry relating to section 25(2) of

 
 

Enactments — No. 1) Order

the Children and Young Persons Act 1969.

 
 

1973 (S.I. 1973/2163)

  
 

Transfer of Functions (Local

In Schedule 2, the entry relating to section 25 of the

 
 

Government, etc.) (Northern

Children and Young Persons Act 1969.’.

 
 

Ireland) Order 1973 (S.R. & O.

  
 

1973 No. 256)

  
 

Mr David Hanson

 

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Schedule  23,  page  233,  line  2,  column 2,  leave out ‘paragraph’ and insert

 

‘paragraphs 15(b) and’.

 

Mr David Hanson

 

62

 

Schedule  23,  page  233,  line  11,  column 2,  at end insert—

  

‘In Schedule 13, paragraph 35(3).’.

 

 
 

Public Bill Committee: 22nd November 2007                

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Mr David Hanson

 

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Schedule  23,  page  233,  line  19,  at end insert—

 

‘Children (Prescribed Orders —

In regulation 8(1)—

 
 

Northern Ireland, Guernsey and

(a)    

sub-paragraph (a)(ii);

 
 

Isle of Man) Regulations 1991

(b)    

sub-paragraph (b)(i), (ii), (iv) and (v); and

 
 

(S.I. 1991/ 2032)

(c)    

sub-paragraph (c)(ii) and (iii).’.

 
 

Mr David Hanson

 

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Schedule  23,  page  233,  line  20,  column 2, leave out ‘2(2)(b)’ and insert ‘2(2)’.

 

Mr David Hanson

 

65

 

Schedule  23,  page  233,  line  21,  at end insert—

 

‘Children (Northern Ireland

Article 7(2) and (3).’.

 
 

Consequential Amendments)

  
 

Order 1995 (S.I. 1995/ 756)

  
 

Mr David Hanson

 

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Schedule  23,  page  234,  line  42,  column 2, after ‘33,’ insert ‘, 34(b)’.

 

Mr David Hanson

 

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Schedule  23,  page  234,  line  42,  column 2, after ‘33,’ insert ‘, 39’.

 

Mr David Hanson

 

68

 

Schedule  23,  page  234,  column 2, leave out line 43 and insert ‘, 131 and 132’.

 

Mr David Hanson

 

69

 

Schedule  23,  page  235,  line  8,  column 2, after ‘paragraphs’ insert ‘37(b),’.

 

Mr David Hanson

 

70

 

Schedule  23,  page  235,  line  40,  column 2, at end insert ‘14,’.

 

Mr David Hanson

 

71

 

Schedule  23,  page  235,  line  41,  column 2, after ‘64(3)(a)(ii),’ insert ‘70(5)(a) and

 

(7),’.

 

Mr David Hanson

 

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Schedule  23,  page  235,  line  42,  column 2, after ‘129’ insert ‘, 131(3)’.


 
 

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Mr David Hanson

 

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Schedule  23,  page  236,  line  18,  column 2,  at end insert—

  

‘Section 92(3).’.

 
 

Mr David Hanson

 

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Schedule  23,  page  236,  line  46,  at end insert—

 

‘Criminal Justice Act 2003

Paragraph 30 of Schedule 2.’.

 
 

(Commencement No. 8 and

  
 

Transitional and Saving

  
 

Provisions) Order 2005 (S.I.

  
 

2005/950

  
 

Mr David Hanson

 

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Schedule  23,  page  237,  line  18,  column 2,  at beginning insert—

  

‘Section 86(4).

 
  

Section 87(6).’.

 
 

Mr David Hanson

 

251

 

Schedule  23,  page  237,  column 2,  leave out lines 18 to 20.

 

Mr David Hanson

 

252

 

Schedule  23,  page  237,  line  36,  at end insert—

 

‘Public Order Act 1986 (c. 64)

Section 29B(3).

 
  

In section 29H—

 
  

(a)    

in subsection (1), the words “in England and

 
  

Wales”; and

 
  

(b)    

subsection (2).

 
  

In section 29I—

 
  

(a)    

in subsection (2)(a), the words “in the case of

 
  

an order made in proceedings in England and

 
  

Wales,”; and

 
  

(b)    

subsections (2)(b) and (4).

 
  

In section 29L(1) and (2), the words “in England and

 
  

Wales”.’.

 
 

Mr David Hanson

 

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Schedule  23,  page  237,  line  37,  column 2,  at end insert—

  

‘In Schedule 2, in paragraph 1(d), the words “in

 
  

relation to a photograph or pseudo-photograph

 
  

showing a child under 16”.’.

 

 
 

Public Bill Committee: 22nd November 2007                

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Mr David Hanson

 

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Schedule  23,  page  238,  line  15,  column 2,  at end insert—

  

‘In section 54(2), the words “and the Central Police

 
  

Training and Development Authority”.’.

 
 

Mr David Hanson

 

255

 

Schedule  23,  page  238,  leave out line 31.

 

Mr David Hanson

 

256

 

Schedule  23,  page  239,  line  20,  column 2, leave out ‘paragraph 73’ and insert

 

‘paragraphs 73 and 119’.

 

Mr Edward Garnier

 

Mr David Burrowes

 

Mr Nick Hurd

 

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Schedule  23,  page  239,  line  20,  at end add—

 

‘Part 8

 

extradition

 

Title

Extent of Repeal

 
 

Police and Justice Act 2006 (c.48)

Section 53(2)(b).

 
  

In Schedule 13, paragraphs 4 to 6

 
  

together with the cross heading

 
  

immediately preceding them.’.

 
 


 

Mr David Hanson

 

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Clause  127,  page  84,  line  15,  after ‘follows’ insert ‘and to any other provision of

 

this Act’.

 

Mr David Hanson

 

310

 

Clause  127,  page  84,  line  15,  at end insert—

 

‘(1A)    

Subsection (1) does not apply to Part 4, the following provisions of which extend

 

to England and Wales only—

 

(a)    

paragraphs 1 to 5, 8 and 9 of Schedule 7 and sections 30 to 34, so far as

 

relating to complaints about matters falling within any of paragraphs 1 to

 

5 of that Schedule;

 

(b)    

paragraphs 1 to 4 of Schedule 8 and sections 35 and 36, so far as relating

 

to deaths falling within any of those paragraphs;

 

(c)    

section 37(3)(a) to (f);


 
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