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Report Stage Proceedings: 9th January 2008              

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Criminal Justice and Immigration Bill, continued

 
 

Secretary Jack Straw

 

Agreed to  43

 

Page  76,  line  12  [Clause  110],  at end insert—

 

‘(da)    

any sum payable by virtue of section 137(1) or (1A) of the Powers of

 

Criminal Courts (Sentencing) Act 2000 (c. 6) (orders requiring parents to

 

pay fines etc.);’.

 

Secretary Jack Straw

 

Agreed to  44

 

Page  76,  line  13  [Clause  110],  leave out ‘to (iii)’ and insert ‘to (iiia)’.

 


 

Secretary Jack Straw

 

Agreed to  45

 

Page  77,  line  27  [Clause  112],  leave out ‘the’ and insert ‘a’.

 

Secretary Jack Straw

 

Agreed to  46

 

Page  77,  line  35  [Clause  112],  at end insert—

 

‘(iiia)    

any sum payable by virtue of Article 35 of the Criminal Justice

 

(Children) (Northern Ireland) Order 1998 (S.I. 1998/1504 (N.I. 9) (orders

 

requiring parents to pay fines etc.);’.

 

Secretary Jack Straw

 

Agreed to  47

 

Page  77,  line  36  [Clause  112],  leave out ‘to (d)’ and insert ‘to (da)’.

 


 

Secretary Jack Straw

 

Agreed to  48

 

Page  79,  line  7  [Clause  114],  after ‘central authority’ insert ‘of the other member

 

State’.

 


 

Secretary Jack Straw

 

Agreed to  49

 

Page  80,  line  42  [Clause  117],  after ‘central authority’ insert ‘of the other member

 

State’.

 


 

Secretary Jack Straw

 

Agreed to  50

 

Page  81,  line  34  [Clause  119],  leave out subsection (3) and insert—


 
 

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‘(3)    

For the purposes of subsection (2), if the amount of a financial penalty is specified

 

in a currency other than sterling, that amount must be converted to sterling by

 

reference to the London closing exchange rate on the relevant date.’.

 


 

Secretary Jack Straw

 

Agreed to  51

 

Page  82,  line  28  [Clause  121],  leave out ‘subsection (3)’ and insert ‘section 111(4),

 

113(4) or subsection (3) of this section’.

 

Secretary Jack Straw

 

Agreed to  52

 

Page  82  [Clause  121],  leave out lines 29 to 32.

 

Secretary Jack Straw

 

Agreed to  53

 

Page  82,  line  33  [Clause  121],  at beginning insert ‘modify,’.

 

Secretary Jack Straw

 

Agreed to  54

 

Page  82,  line  34  [Clause  121],  after ‘including’ insert ‘this Act and’.

 

Secretary Jack Straw

 

Agreed to  218

 

Page  82,  line  39  [Clause  121],  after ‘legislation’ insert ‘passed, or made, before the

 

passing of this Act’.

 


 

Mr Nick Herbert

 

Mr Edward Garnier

 

Mr David Burrowes

 

Mr Nick Hurd

 

Not called  124

 

Page  84,  line  4,  leave out Clauses 124 to 144.

 

Mr David Heath

 

David Howarth

 

Jenny Willott

 

Not called  182

 

Page  84,  line  8  [Clause  124],  leave out ‘the public’ and insert ‘a person or specified

 

persons’.

 

Mr David Heath

 

David Howarth

 

Jenny Willott

 

Not called  183

 

Page  84  [Clause  124],  leave out lines 14 and 15 and insert ‘any specified members of

 

the public in the United Kingdom’.


 
 

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Mr David Heath

 

David Howarth

 

Jenny Willott

 

Not called  184

 

Page  84,  line  27  [Clause  125],  after ‘person’, insert ‘aged 18 years or above’.

 


 

Mr David Heath

 

David Howarth

 

Jenny Willott

 

Not called  185

 

Page  86,  line  26  [Clause  127],  leave out ‘the public’ and insert ‘a person or

 

specified persons’.

 


 

Secretary Jack Straw

 

Agreed to  90

 

Page  92,  line  16  [Clause  135],  leave out ‘period of one year’ and insert ‘applicable

 

period’.

 

Secretary Jack Straw

 

Agreed to  91

 

Page  92,  line  23  [Clause  135],  leave out ‘period mentioned in subsection (1)’ and

 

insert ‘applicable period’.

 

Secretary Jack Straw

 

Agreed to  92

 

Page  92,  line  31  [Clause  135],  at end insert—

 

‘(4A)    

In this section “the applicable period” means—

 

(a)    

in any case where subsection (4B) applies, such period as may be

 

prescribed by regulations made by the Secretary of State, and

 

(b)    

in any other case, the period of one year.

 

(4B)    

This subsection applies if the last home address notified by the relevant offender

 

under section 133(1) or 134(1) or subsection (1) above was the address or location

 

of such a place as is mentioned in section 133(5)(b).’.

 


 

Secretary Jack Straw

 

Agreed to  93

 

Page  95,  line  33  [Clause  140],  leave out ‘12 months’ and insert ‘the relevant

 

period’.

 

Secretary Jack Straw

 

Agreed to  94

 

Page  95,  line  36  [Clause  140],  at end insert—

 

‘(6A)    

In subsection (6)(a) “the relevant period” means—


 
 

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(a)    

in relation to England and Wales and Scotland, 12 months;

 

(b)    

in relation to Northern Ireland, 6 months.’.

 

Mr Neil Gerrard

 

John McDonnell

 

Kelvin Hopkins

 

Mr Elfyn Llwyd

 

Hywel Williams

 

Alan Simpson

 

Not called  12

 

Page  95,  line  37  [Clause  140],  leave out ‘any’ and insert ‘a Crown’.

 


 

Mr David Heath

 

David Howarth

 

Jenny Willott

 

Not called  186

 

Page  99,  line  4  [Clause  146],  at end insert ‘and

 

(d)    

any premises in which medical, surgical or paramedical treatment is

 

provided under arrangements made under the National Health Service

 

Act 2006.’.

 


 

Mr David Heath

 

David Howarth

 

Jenny Willott

 

Not selected  187

 

Page  106,  line  20  [Clause  157],  leave out ‘member of the family’ and insert

 

‘spouse’.

 


 

Mr David Heath

 

David Howarth

 

Jenny Willott

 

Not selected  188

 

Page  107,  line  32  [Clause  160],  at end insert—

 

‘(2A)    

Any condition imposed under subsection (2) must not

 

(a)    

be excessively restrictive in all the circumstances; or

 

(b)    

have a punitive impact upon the designated person.’.

 



 
 

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Mr David Heath

 

David Howarth

 

Jenny Willott

 

Not called  189

 

Page  111,  line  14  [Clause  165],  leave out ‘presumption’ and insert ‘discretion’.

 

Mr David Heath

 

David Howarth

 

Jenny Willott

 

Not called  190

 

Page  111,  line  20  [Clause  165],  leave out from ‘risk’ to end of line 21 and insert ‘of

 

serious harm to any identified person or persons, particularly a child or children’.

 

Secretary Jack Straw

 

Agreed to  95

 

Page  111,  line  21  [Clause  165],  after ‘causing’ insert ‘serious’.

 

Secretary Jack Straw

 

Agreed to  96

 

Page  111,  line  26  [Clause  165],  after ‘from’ insert ‘serious’.

 

Mr David Heath

 

David Howarth

 

Jenny Willott

 

Not called  191

 

Page  111,  line  26  [Clause  165],  at end insert ‘and

 

(c)    

the disclosure of information would be in the best interests of promoting

 

public safety.’.

 

Mr David Heath

 

David Howarth

 

Jenny Willott

 

Not called  192

 

Page  111,  line  27  [Clause  165],  leave out subsection (4).

 

Mr David Heath

 

David Howarth

 

Jenny Willott

 

Not called  193

 

Page  111,  line  32  [Clause  165],  at end insert—

 

‘(4A)    

Nothing in subsection (4) above shall grant members of the public a right to

 

access a disclosure from the responsible authority.’.

 

Mr David Heath

 

David Howarth

 

Jenny Willott

 

Not called  194

 

Page  111,  line  33  [Clause  165],  leave out subsection (5).

 

Chris McCafferty

 

Not called  2

 

Page  111,  line  40  [Clause  165],  at end insert—


 
 

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‘(5A)    

Where the responsible authority makes a disclosure about any child or young

 

person below the age of 18 under this section—

 

(a)    

the case must be referred to the Local Children’s Safeguarding Board and

 

the decision to disclose taken in conjunction with them, and

 

(b)    

a management plan must be drawn up to include a risk assessment of the

 

consequences of disclosure for the child and steps to address these.’.

 


 

Secretary Jack Straw

 

Agreed to  97

 

Page  112,  line  37  [Clause  165],  after first ‘to’ insert ‘serious’.

 

Secretary Jack Straw

 

Agreed to  98

 

Page  112,  line  38  [Clause  165],  at beginning insert ‘serious’.

 


 

Secretary Jack Straw

 

Agreed to  99

 

Page  114,  line  13  [Clause  167],  at end insert—

 

‘(5A)    

Section 85 of that Act (notification requirements: periodic notification) is

 

amended as follows.

 

(5B)    

In subsection (1), for “the period of one year” substitute “the applicable period”.

 

(5C)    

In subsection (3), for “the period referred to in subsection (1)” substitute “the

 

applicable period”.

 

(5D)    

After subsection (4) insert—

 

“(5)    

In this section, “the applicable period” means—

 

(a)    

in any case where subsection (6) applies to the relevant offender,

 

such period as may be prescribed by regulations made by the

 

Secretary of State, and

 

(b)    

in any other case, the period of one year.

 

(6)    

This subsection applies to the relevant offender if the last home address

 

notified by him under section 83(1) or 84(1) or subsection (1) was the

 

address or location of such a place as is mentioned in section 83(7)(b).”

 

(5E)    

In section 138(2) of that Act (orders and regulations subject to the affirmative

 

resolution procedure), for “86 or 130” substitute “any of sections 83 to 86 or

 

section 130”.’.

 


 

Secretary Jack Straw

 

Agreed to  55

 

Page  117,  line  23  [Clause  170],  after ‘section’ insert ‘111(4), 113(4) or’.


 
 

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Secretary Jack Straw

 

Agreed to  100

 

Page  117,  line  25  [Clause  170],  leave out ‘section’ and insert ‘any of sections 133

 

to’.

 


 

Secretary Jack Straw

 

Agreed to  141

 

Page  118,  line  11  [Clause  171],  leave out from ‘any’ to ‘has’ in line 12 and insert

 

‘amendment or other provision made by this Act which comes into force before any other

 

provision (whether made by this or any other Act or by any subordinate legislation)’.

 

Secretary Jack Straw

 

Agreed to  142

 

Page  118,  line  18  [Clause  171],  after ‘legislation’ insert ‘passed, or made, before

 

the passing of this Act’.

 


 

Secretary Jack Straw

 

Agreed to  101

 

Page  119,  line  38  [Clause  174],  at end insert—

 

‘(fa)    

section 140 (together with such of the other provisions of Part 9 as relate

 

to the commission of offences under that section);’.

 

Secretary Jack Straw

 

Agreed to  144

 

Page  119,  line  38  [Clause  174],  at end insert—

 

‘( )    

section (Amendments relating to Scotland);’.

 

Secretary Jack Straw

 

Agreed to  56

 

Page  119,  line  49  [Clause  174],  after ‘sections’ insert ‘116 and’.

 


 

Secretary Jack Straw

 

Agreed to  57

 

Page  120,  line  4  [Clause  174],  leave out ‘and 118’ and insert ‘to 119’.

 

Secretary Jack Straw

 

Agreed to  58

 

Page  120,  line  6  [Clause  174],  leave out paragraph (e).

 

Secretary Jack Straw

 

Agreed to  145

 

Page  120,  line  18  [Clause  174],  at end insert—


 
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