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Public Bill Committee: 6th May 2008                     

154

 

Counter-Terrorism Bill, continued

 
 

Mr Tony McNulty

 

137

 

Schedule  2,  page  71,  line  33,  leave out paragraph (b).

 


 

Mr Dominic Grieve

 

Mr Crispin Blunt

 

170

 

Parliamentary Star    

Clause  32,  page  22,  line  1,  leave out from ‘used’ to ‘for’ in line 2.

 

Patrick Mercer

 

Mr Dominic Grieve

 

130

 

Clause  32,  page  22,  line  5,  leave out ‘or under their control’.

 

Mr Dominic Grieve

 

Mr Crispin Blunt

 

171

 

Parliamentary Star    

Clause  32,  page  22,  line  8,  leave out ‘or had reasonable cause to suspect’.

 

Patrick Mercer

 

Mr Dominic Grieve

 

131

 

Clause  32,  page  22,  line  9,  leave out ‘or might’.

 

Mr Dominic Grieve

 

Mr Crispin Blunt

 

172

 

Parliamentary Star    

Clause  32,  page  22,  line  21,  leave out ‘or had reasonable cause to suspect’.

 

Patrick Mercer

 

Mr Dominic Grieve

 

132

 

Clause  32,  page  22,  line  22,  leave out ‘or might’.

 


 

Mr Dominic Grieve

 

Mr Crispin Blunt

 

173

 

Parliamentary Star    

Clause  33,  page  22,  line  44,  leave out from ‘terrorism’ to end of line 46.

 

Mr Tony McNulty

 

138

 

Clause  33,  page  23,  line  11,  at end insert—

 

‘section 6 (training for terrorism);’.

 



 
 

Public Bill Committee: 6th May 2008                     

155

 

Counter-Terrorism Bill, continued

 
 

Mr Dominic Grieve

 

Mr Crispin Blunt

 

174

 

Parliamentary Star    

Clause  34,  page  24,  line  2,  leave out ‘and other’.

 


 

Mr Tony McNulty

 

139

 

Clause  36,  page  27,  line  6,  at end insert—

 

‘( )    

In section 7 of the Terrorism Act 2006 (c. 11), after subsection (6) insert—

 

“(7)    

The power of forfeiture under this section is in addition to any power of

 

forfeiture under section 23A of the Terrorism Act 2000.”’.

 


 

Mr Tony McNulty

 

140

 

Schedule  3,  page  72,  line  18,  at end insert—

 

 

‘(c)    

in relation to a restraint order, any offence specified in Schedule

 

2 to the Counter-Terrorism Act 2008 (offences where terrorist

 

connection to be considered).’.

 

Mr Tony McNulty

 

141

 

Schedule  3,  page  73,  line  1,  at end insert—

 

 

‘(c)    

in relation to a restraint order, any offence specified in Schedule

 

2 to the Counter-Terrorism Act 2008 (offences where terrorist

 

connection to be considered).’.

 


 

Mr Tony McNulty

 

142

 

Clause  39,  page  28,  line  38,  leave out from ‘things)’ to end of line 39.

 


 

Mr Dominic Grieve

 

Mr Crispin Blunt

 

Patrick Mercer

 

95

 

Clause  45,  page  33,  line  12,  leave out ‘such a determination’ and insert ‘section

 

42.’.


 
 

Public Bill Committee: 6th May 2008                     

156

 

Counter-Terrorism Bill, continued

 
 

Mr Dominic Grieve

 

Mr Crispin Blunt

 

Patrick Mercer

 

96

 

Clause  45,  page  33,  line  15,  leave out subsection (3).

 

Mr Tony McNulty

 

That Clause 45 be transferred to end of line 24 on page 29.

 


 

Mr Tony McNulty

 

143

 

Clause  41,  page  30,  line  1,  leave out paragraph (b) and insert—

 

‘(b)    

immediately before the commencement of this Part the person—

 

(i)    

is imprisoned or detained in pursuance of the sentence passed or

 

order made in respect of the offence,

 

(ii)    

would be so imprisoned or detained but for being unlawfully at

 

large, absent without leave, on temporary leave or leave of

 

absence, or on bail pending an appeal, or

 

(iii)    

has been released on licence, having served the whole or part of

 

a sentence of imprisonment in respect of the offence.’.

 

Mr Tony McNulty

 

144

 

Clause  41,  page  30,  line  8,  leave out ‘, order or finding’ and insert ‘or order’.

 


 

Tom Brake

 

Mr David Heath

 

35

 

Clause  42,  page  30,  leave out lines 33 to 34.

 

Tom Brake

 

Mr David Heath

 

33

 

Clause  42,  page  30,  leave out lines 42 to 44.

 

Mr Dominic Grieve

 

Mr Crispin Blunt

 

Patrick Mercer

 

94

 

Clause  42,  page  30,  line  45,  at end insert—

 

‘(c)    

and who in the opinion of the court should be subject to notification

 

requirements—

 

(i)    

in the interests of national security, or

 

(ii)    

otherwise in the public interest.’.


 
 

Public Bill Committee: 6th May 2008                     

157

 

Counter-Terrorism Bill, continued

 
 

Tom Brake

 

Mr David Heath

 

37

 

Clause  42,  page  31,  leave out lines 4 to 8.

 

Tom Brake

 

Mr David Heath

 

38

 

Clause  42,  page  31,  leave out lines 14 to 19.

 

Tom Brake

 

Mr David Heath

 

36

 

Clause  42,  page  31,  leave out lines 27 to 32.

 

Tom Brake

 

Mr David Heath

 

34

 

Clause  42,  page  31,  leave out lines 38 to 40.

 


 

Mr Dominic Grieve

 

Mr Crispin Blunt

 

175

 

Parliamentary Star    

Clause  43,  page  32,  line  4,  leave out paragraph (a).

 

Mr Dominic Grieve

 

Mr Crispin Blunt

 

176

 

Parliamentary Star    

Clause  43,  page  32,  line  5,  leave out from ‘force’ to end of line 9.

 


 

Mr Tony McNulty

 

145

 

Clause  44,  page  32,  line  17,  leave out from ‘question’ to the end of line 22.

 

Mr Tony McNulty

 

146

 

Clause  44,  page  33,  line  4,  at end insert—

 

‘( )    

In the application of this section to a person dealt with for an offence before the

 

commencement of this Part who, immediately before commencement—

 

(a)    

would be imprisoned or detained in respect of the offence but for being

 

unlawfully at large, absent without leave, on temporary leave or leave of

 

absence, or on bail pending an appeal, or

 

(b)    

has been released on licence, having served the whole or part of a

 

sentence of imprisonment in respect of the offence,


 
 

Public Bill Committee: 6th May 2008                     

158

 

Counter-Terrorism Bill, continued

 
 

    

the reference in subsection (1) to the day on which the person is dealt with in

 

respect of the offence shall be read as a reference to the commencement of this

 

Part.’.

 


 

Mr Tony McNulty

 

147

 

Clause  46,  page  33,  line  37,  at end insert—

 

    

‘This does not apply if the person is at the same time required to notify the police

 

under section 44 (initial notification).’.

 

Mr Tony McNulty

 

148

 

Clause  46,  page  33,  line  40,  leave out from ‘changes’ to the end of line 41 and

 

insert ‘in that information’.

 

Mr Tony McNulty

 

149

 

Clause  46,  page  34,  line  11,  leave out ‘or this section’ and insert ‘, this section or

 

section 47 (periodic re-notification)’.

 


 

Mr Tony McNulty

 

150

 

Clause  47,  page  34,  line  16,  after ‘after’, insert ‘last’.

 

Mr Tony McNulty

 

151

 

Clause  47,  page  34,  line  21,  leave out from ‘if’ to ‘at’ in line 23 and insert ‘the

 

period referred to in subsection (1) ends’.

 

Mr Tony McNulty

 

152

 

Clause  47,  page  34,  line  28,  leave out from beginning to end of line 29 and insert—

 

‘( )    

In that case section 46(4) and (10) (duty to notify of release and to re-notify other

 

information) apply when the person is released.’.

 


 

Mr Tony McNulty

 

153

 

Clause  50,  page  35,  line  37,  leave out from ‘regulations’ to end of line 41.


 
 

Public Bill Committee: 6th May 2008                     

159

 

Counter-Terrorism Bill, continued

 
 

Mr Tony McNulty

 

154

 

Clause  50,  page  36,  line  3,  leave out subsection (5).

 


 

Tom Brake

 

Mr David Heath

 

39

 

Clause  51,  page  36,  line  8,  leave out ‘an indefinite period’ and insert ‘five years’.

 

Tom Brake

 

Mr David Heath

 

40

 

Clause  51,  page  36,  line  44,  at end insert—

 

‘(1A)    

Notification requirements in relation to offences under subsection (1) may be

 

renewed on one or more occasions if it is considered necessary for purposes

 

connected with protecting members of the public from a risk of terrorism, for the

 

notification requirements to continue in force.’.

 

Tom Brake

 

Mr David Heath

 

41

 

Clause  51,  page  36,  line  45,  leave out ‘10’ and insert ‘5’.

 

Tom Brake

 

Mr David Heath

 

42

 

Clause  51,  page  36,  line  46,  at end insert—

 

‘(2A)    

Notification requirements in relation to offences under subsection (2) may be

 

renewed on one occasion if it is considered necessary for purposes connected

 

with protecting members of the public from a risk of terrorism, for the notification

 

requirements to continue in force.’.

 

Tom Brake

 

Mr David Heath

 

43

 

Clause  51,  page  37,  line  3,  leave out subsection (4).

 

Mr Tony McNulty

 

155

 

Clause  51,  page  37,  line  3,  leave out from ‘section’ to ‘(finding’ in line 4 and insert

 

‘42(1)(b)(iii), (2)(b)(iii) or (3)(b)(iii)’.

 

Mr Tony McNulty

 

156

 

Clause  51,  page  37,  line  11,  leave out ‘terrorism offences’ and insert ‘offences to

 

which this Part applies’.

 



 
 

Public Bill Committee: 6th May 2008                     

160

 

Counter-Terrorism Bill, continued

 
 

Tom Brake

 

Mr David Heath

 

48

 

Schedule  4,  page  75,  line  25,  at end insert ‘and

 

(c)    

the court exercising jurisdiction under that law has not, in respect of the

 

corresponding foreign offence, relied on evidence or information

 

obtained through torture, duress or other means that would render such

 

evidence or information inadmissible in a court in the United Kingdom.’.

 

Mr Tony McNulty

 

157

 

Schedule  4,  page  75,  line  33,  leave out lines 33 to 35 and insert—

 

‘(ii)    

would have been so imprisoned or detained but for being

 

unlawfully at large or otherwise unlawfully absent, lawfully

 

absent on a temporary basis or on bail pending an appeal, or

 

(iii)    

had been released on licence, or was subject to an equivalent

 

form of supervision, having served the whole or part of a

 

sentence of imprisonment for the offence.’.

 


 

Mr Tony McNulty

 

158

 

Schedule  5,  page  77,  line  30,  after ‘order’, insert ‘in respect of a person’.

 

Mr Tony McNulty

 

159

 

Schedule  5,  page  77,  line  31,  leave out from ‘that’ to the end of line 32 and insert

 

‘the notification requirements apply to the person’.

 

Mr Tony McNulty

 

160

 

Schedule  5,  page  77,  line  33,  leave out from ‘that’ to ‘necessary’ in line 35 and

 

insert ‘the person’s behaviour since the person was dealt with for the offence by virtue of

 

which those requirements apply makes it’.

 

Mr Tony McNulty

 

161

 

Schedule  5,  page  77,  line  38,  leave out ‘defendant’ and insert ‘person’.

 

Mr Tony McNulty

 

162

 

Schedule  5,  page  77,  line  39,  leave out ‘defendant’ and insert ‘person’.

 

Mr Tony McNulty

 

163

 

Schedule  5,  page  78,  line  4,  leave out sub-paragraph (6).

 



 
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