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Thursday 26 February 2009

 

Public Bill Committee

 

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Coroners and Justice Bill


 

Note

 

The Amendments have been arranged in accordance with the Order of the

 

Committee [3 February].

 


 

David Howarth

 

Jenny Willott

 

Mr Henry Bellingham

 

Mr Edward Garnier

 

Jeremy Wright

 

Mr James Gray

 

Mr Tim Boswell

 

105

 

Clause  151,  page  96,  line  40,  leave out ‘within subsection (2)’.

 

Mr Henry Bellingham

 

Mr Edward Garnier

 

Jeremy Wright

 

Mr James Gray

 

Mr Tim Boswell

 

373

 

Clause  151,  page  97,  line  2,  at end insert—

 

‘(1A)    

If a data controller has failed to comply with an assessment notice as requires

 

steps to be taken, the Information Commissioner may certify in writing to the

 

court that the government department or public authority has failed to comply

 

with that notice.

 

(1B)    

For the purposes of this section, a data controller which, in purported compliance

 

with an information notice—

 

(a)    

makes a statement which it knows to be false in a material respect, or

 

(b)    

recklessly makes a statement which is false in a material respect,


 
 

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is to be taken to have failed to comply with the notice.

 

(1C)    

Where a failure to comply is certified under subsection (13)(a), the court may

 

inquire into the matter and, after hearing any witness who may be produced

 

against or on behalf of the public authority, and after hearing any statement that

 

may be offered in defence, deal with the authority as if it had committed a

 

contempt of court.

 

(1D)    

In subsections (1A) to (1C), “the court” means the High Court or, in Scotland, the

 

Court of Session.’.

 

David Howarth

 

Jenny Willott

 

Alun Michael

 

106

 

Clause  151,  page  97,  leave out lines 3 to 7.

 

Mr Henry Bellingham

 

Mr Edward Garnier

 

Jeremy Wright

 

Mr James Gray

 

Mr Tim Boswell

 

355

 

Clause  151,  page  97,  line  42,  at end insert—

 

‘(6A)    

Non-compliance with any assessment notice will be treated as a contempt of

 

court.’.

 

David Howarth

 

Jenny Willott

 

107

 

Clause  151,  page  98,  line  24,  at end insert—

 

‘( )    

A County Court may make a compliance order against a data controller if

 

satisfied on application by the Commissioner that—

 

(a)    

an assessment notice has been properly made against the date controller,

 

(b)    

the data controller has failed without reasonable excuse to comply with

 

the assessment notice.

 

( )    

A person who fails to comply with a compliance order may be proceeded against

 

for contempt of court.’.

 

Mr Henry Bellingham

 

Mr Edward Garnier

 

Jeremy Wright

 

Mr James Gray

 

Mr Tim Boswell

 

372

 

Clause  151,  page  99,  line  30,  leave out ‘without the approval of the Secretary of

 

State’ and insert ‘until the code has been approved by a resolution of each House of

 

Parliament’.

 



 
 

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David Howarth

 

Jenny Willott

 

49

 

Clause  152,  page  100,  line  7,  leave out ‘any person’ and insert ‘an appropriate

 

person’.

 

David Howarth

 

Jenny Willott

 

50

 

Clause  152,  page  100,  line  8,  at end insert—

 

‘(1A)    

No information-sharing order may authorise data to be shared in any way that

 

might result in the date being used for a purpose different from that for which its

 

collection was originally authorised.’.

 

Alun Michael

 

155

 

Clause  152,  page  100,  line  8,  at end insert—

 

‘(1A)    

In carrying out the requirements of an information-sharing order, a designated

 

authority must have regard to the code of practice issued in pursuance of section

 

52A.’.

 

David Howarth

 

Jenny Willott

 

51

 

Clause  152,  page  100,  line  9,  at end insert—

 

“‘an appropriate person” means any public authority within the meaning of

 

section 6 of the Human Rights Act 1998, and, for the purposes of that

 

section, any use of data under an information sharing order shall count as

 

exercising a function of a public nature and shall in no circumstances

 

count as an act whose nature is private;’.

 

David Howarth

 

Jenny Willott

 

Mr Henry Bellingham

 

Mr Edward Garnier

 

Jeremy Wright

 

Mr James Gray

 

Mr Tim Boswell

 

52

 

Clause  152,  page  100,  leave out lines 24 and 25.

 

David Howarth

 

Jenny Willott

 

53

 

Clause  152,  page  100,  line  27,  leave out ‘it is satisfied’ and insert ‘the following

 

conditions are met’.

 

David Howarth

 

Jenny Willott

 

54

 

Clause  152,  page  100,  leave out lines 29 to 32 and insert—

 

‘(a)    

the order will not authorise data to be used in any way that implies any

 

new government policy or any deviation from previously announced


 
 

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government policy, and “government policy” in this section means only

 

that policy to which there is clear and unambiguous reference in the

 

speeches or other remarks of Ministers during the passage of a bill or bills

 

in Parliament,

 

(b)    

the order is proportionate to the policy objective it seeks to further, and’.

 

Mr Henry Bellingham

 

Mr Edward Garnier

 

Jeremy Wright

 

Mr James Gray

 

Mr Tim Boswell

 

356

 

Clause  152,  page  100,  line  30,  leave out ‘secure a relevant policy objective’ and

 

insert ‘serve the public interest’.

 

David Howarth

 

Jenny Willott

 

55

 

Clause  152,  page  100,  line  33,  leave out from ‘order’ to end of line 35 and insert

 

‘does not, other that with that person’s consent, interfere with or restrict any person’s right

 

to or interest in privacy, whether that right or interest arises under any statute or at

 

common law or in any other way.’.

 

Mr Henry Bellingham

 

Mr Edward Garnier

 

Jeremy Wright

 

Mr James Gray

 

Mr Tim Boswell

 

358

 

Clause  152,  page  100,  line  35,  at end insert ‘and

 

(d)    

that any data sharing complies with the requirements of the data-sharing

 

code.’.

 

David Howarth

 

Jenny Willott

 

56

 

Clause  152,  page  100,  line  41,  at end insert—

 

‘(5A)    

No information-sharing order shall be made unless the authority making the order

 

identifies and publicly declares which existing government policy the order

 

would further, the evidence for the existence of that policy in the speeches or

 

remarks of Ministers during the passage of bills in Parliament and a statement of

 

how the order will further that policy.’.

 

David Howarth

 

Jenny Willott

 

57

 

Clause  152,  page  101,  line  8,  at end insert ‘, except that such person must be a

 

public authority for the purposes of section 6 of the Human Rights Act, and no power

 

granted under this subsection shall be used to authorise any person further to share data;’.

 

David Howarth

 

Jenny Willott

 

58

 

Clause  152,  page  101,  leave out lines 13 and 14.


 
 

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David Howarth

 

Jenny Willott

 

59

 

Clause  152,  page  101,  leave out lines 18 and 19.

 

David Howarth

 

Jenny Willott

 

61

 

Clause  152,  page  101,  leave out line 22 and insert—

 

‘(h)    

modify any statutory instrument made under the Data Protection Act or

 

any statutory instrument made under any other enactment, but may not

 

modify any statute or any rule of common law.’.

 

David Howarth

 

Jenny Willott

 

60

 

Clause  152,  page  101,  leave out line 22.

 

Jenny Willott

 

David Howarth

 

147

 

Clause  152,  page  103,  line  13,  at end insert ‘and

 

(c)    

undertake a privacy impact assessment.’.

 

Mr Henry Bellingham

 

Mr Edward Garnier

 

Jeremy Wright

 

Mr James Gray

 

Mr Tim Boswell

 

357

 

Clause  152,  page  103,  line  13,  at end insert ‘and

 

(c)    

supply a full privacy impact assessment.’.

 

Jenny Willott

 

David Howarth

 

148

 

Clause  152,  page  103,  line  14,  after ‘order’, insert ‘and privacy impact statement’.

 

Jenny Willott

 

David Howarth

 

149

 

Clause  152,  page  103,  line  18,  at end insert ‘and comment on the compatibility of

 

the proposals with all data protection requirements laid down in statute.’.

 

Andrew Mackinlay

 

23

 

Page  100,  line  1,  leave out Clause 152.

 



 
 

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Alun Michael

 

154

 

Clause  153,  page  107,  line  8,  after ‘Act,’, insert—

 

‘(aa)    

encouragement to data controllers to realise the importance of balancing

 

all appropriate considerations, including all aspects of the public interest

 

and the protection of personal information, in reaching a judgement about

 

what data to share, how and when to do so, and what conditions to apply

 

to shared data,’.

 

Mr Henry Bellingham

 

Mr Edward Garnier

 

Jeremy Wright

 

Mr James Gray

 

Mr Tim Boswell

 

367

 

Clause  153,  page  107,  leave out lines 37 and 38 and insert—

 

‘(4)    

The code must not be issued by the Commissioner until a statutory instrument

 

containing the draft code has been approved by a resolution of each House of

 

Parliament.’.

 

Mr Henry Bellingham

 

Mr Edward Garnier

 

Jeremy Wright

 

Mr James Gray

 

Mr Tim Boswell

 

368

 

Clause  153,  page  107,  line  40,  after ‘must’, insert ‘not’.

 

Mr Henry Bellingham

 

Mr Edward Garnier

 

Jeremy Wright

 

Mr James Gray

 

Mr Tim Boswell

 

369

 

Clause  153,  page  107,  line  44,  after ‘is’, insert ‘not’.

 

Mr Henry Bellingham

 

Mr Edward Garnier

 

Jeremy Wright

 

Mr James Gray

 

Mr Tim Boswell

 

370

 

Clause  153,  page  108,  leave out lines 8 to 14.

 

Mr Henry Bellingham

 

Mr Edward Garnier

 

Jeremy Wright

 

Mr James Gray

 

Mr Tim Boswell

 

371

 

Clause  153,  page  108,  line  17,  after ‘under’, insert ‘annual’.

 



 
 

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Mr Henry Bellingham

 

Mr Edward Garnier

 

Jeremy Wright

 

Mr James Gray

 

Mr Tim Boswell

 

364

 

Schedule  18,  page  175,  line  23,  leave out sub-paragraph (2) and insert—

 

‘(2)    

In subsection (1) for “he may serve” to the end substitute “he may serve the data

 

controller, or a data processor, with a notice (in this Act referred to as an

 

‘information notice’) requiring the data controller, or data processor, to furnish

 

the Commissioner with specified information relating to the request or to

 

compliance with the principles.”’.

 

Mr Henry Bellingham

 

Mr Edward Garnier

 

Jeremy Wright

 

Mr James Gray

 

Mr Tim Boswell

 

365

 

Schedule  18,  page  175,  line  27,  after ‘(1)’, insert ‘“data processor” refers to a third

 

party handling data on behalf of—

 

(a)    

a government department, or

 

(b)    

a public authority designated for the purpose of this section by an order

 

made by the Secretary of State, other than an excluded body, as set out in

 

section 41A(12);’.

 

David Howarth

 

Jenny Willott

 

108

 

Schedule  18,  page  177,  line  42,  leave out Part 5.

 

Mr Henry Bellingham

 

Mr Edward Garnier

 

Jeremy Wright

 

Mr James Gray

 

Mr Tim Boswell

 

366

 

Schedule  18,  page  178,  leave out line 5.

 


 

Mr Edward Garnier

 

Mr Henry Bellingham

 

Jeremy Wright

 

Mr James Gray

 

17

 

Clause  39,  page  24,  line  2,  after ‘another’, insert ‘(“V”)’.


 
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