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Tuesday 9 February 2010

 

Public Bill Committee

 

New Amendments handed in are marked thus Parliamentary Star

 

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Crime and Security Bill


 

Note

 

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

 

Committee [26 January 2010].

 


 

Clause 21.

 

Question proposed, That the Clause stand part of the Bill.

 


 

James Brokenshire

 

Andrew Rosindell

 

153

 

Clause  22,  page  61,  leave out lines 37 to 43.

 


 

James Brokenshire

 

Andrew Rosindell

 

154

 

Clause  23,  page  62,  line  6,  leave out ‘must’ and insert ‘may’.

 



 
 

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Mr Douglas Hogg

 

James Brokenshire

 

Andrew Rosindell

 

94

 

Clause  24,  page  62,  line  21,  leave out ‘must’ and insert ‘may’.

 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

95

 

Clause  24,  page  62,  line  25,  at end insert ‘, and if no application is made under

 

subsection (2) the DVPN shall cease to be effective’.

 

James Brokenshire

 

Andrew Rosindell

 

156

 

Clause  24,  page  62,  line  25,  at end insert ‘at which hearing the court must

 

determine whether the application should be granted or denied or whether an interim order

 

should be granted pending the final determination of the application at which point the

 

Domestic Violence Protection Notice shall cease to be effective and shall be superseded

 

by the order of the court.’.

 


 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

96

 

Clause  25,  page  63,  line  4,  leave out ‘two’ and insert ‘three’.

 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

97

 

Clause  25,  page  63,  line  9,  at end insert—

 

‘(3A)    

The third condition is that the court has considered any representations made by

 

P as to the issuing of the DVPO or as to the provisions contained therein.’.

 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

98

 

Clause  25,  page  63,  line  36,  at end add—

 

‘(12)    

P may, during the period that the DVPO is in force, apply to the court to discharge

 

or vary the DVPO, and on that application the court may make such further order

 

as it thinks just.’.

 


 

James Brokenshire

 

Andrew Rosindell

 

165

 

Clause  31,  page  65,  line  22,  leave out ‘14’ and insert ‘16’.


 
 

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Tom Brake

 

Mr Mark Oaten

 

157

 

Page  65,  line  19,  leave out Clause 31.

 


 

James Brokenshire

 

Andrew Rosindell

 

166

 

Clause  32,  page  65,  line  24,  at end insert—

 

‘(1A)    

In section 36 (contents of injunctions: supplemental), at the end of subsection (3)

 

there is inserted “provided that in the case of a person under the age of 18 a review

 

hearing shall be held at least every six months.”’.

 

Tom Brake

 

Mr Mark Oaten

 

158

 

Page  65,  line  23,  leave out Clause 32.

 


 

James Brokenshire

 

Andrew Rosindell

 

167

 

Clause  33,  page  66,  line  9,  at end insert—

 

‘“(ab)    

where the respondent is under the age of 18 (and will be under the age

 

when the application is made), the children’s social services department

 

in whose area it appears to the applicant that the respondent resides,

 

and”.’.

 

Tom Brake

 

Mr Mark Oaten

 

159

 

Page  66,  line  1,  leave out Clause 33.

 


 

James Brokenshire

 

Andrew Rosindell

 

170

 

Clause  34,  page  66,  line  19,  leave out ‘any’ and insert ‘that’.

 

Tom Brake

 

Mr Mark Oaten

 

160

 

Page  66,  line  14,  leave out Clause 34.

 



 
 

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Tom Brake

 

Mr Mark Oaten

 

161

 

Page  66,  line  20,  leave out Clause 35.

 


 

James Brokenshire

 

Andrew Rosindell

 

168

 

Clause  36,  page  67,  line  19,  leave out from ‘must’ to end of line 20 and insert

 

‘receive a report from the relevant youth offending team in respect of the person and take

 

such report into consideration.’.

 

James Brokenshire

 

Andrew Rosindell

 

169

 

Clause  36,  page  67,  line  25,  at end insert ‘, and the court shall state its reasons why

 

it is so satisfied that a detention order is necessary.’.

 

Tom Brake

 

Mr Mark Oaten

 

162

 

Page  66,  line  24,  leave out Clause 36.

 


 

Tom Brake

 

Mr Mark Oaten

 

163

 

Page  77,  line  19,  leave out Clause 37.

 


 

Tom Brake

 

Mr Mark Oaten

 

164

 

Page  77,  line  32,  leave out Clause 38.

 


 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

144

 

Clause  39,  page  79,  line  8,  leave out from ‘conduct’ to end of line 9 and insert

 

‘falling within subsection (2).’.


 
 

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Mr Douglas Hogg

 

145

 

Clause  39,  page  79,  line  10,  leave out from ‘person’ to end of line 11 and insert

 

‘commits an offence if that person engages in the following conduct—’.

 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

89

 

Clause  39,  page  79,  line  13,  at end insert ‘or’.

 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

88

 

Clause  39,  page  79,  line  15,  leave out from ‘vehicles)’ to end of line 23.

 

James Brokenshire

 

Andrew Rosindell

 

171

 

Parliamentary Star - white    

Clause  39,  page  79,  line  33,  at end insert ‘or agent’.

 

James Brokenshire

 

Andrew Rosindell

 

172

 

Parliamentary Star - white    

Clause  39,  page  79,  leave out lines 41 to 43.

 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

90

 

Clause  39,  page  80,  line  14,  leave out from ‘conviction,’ to ‘to’ in line 15.

 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

93

 

Clause  39,  page  80,  line  16,  leave out ‘or to both’.

 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

91

 

Clause  39,  page  80,  line  17,  leave out from ‘indictment’ to first ‘to’ in line 18.

 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

92

 

Clause  39,  page  80,  line  18,  leave out ‘or to both’.

 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

137

 

Clause  39,  page  80,  line  18,  leave out ‘five’ and insert ‘two’.

 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

135

 

Clause  39,  page  80,  leave out lines 19 to 25.


 
 

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Mr Douglas Hogg

 

143

 

Clause  39,  page  81,  line  3,  at end insert—

 

‘(aa)    

the occupier fails to display by a notice displayed in a prominent place

 

the name, address and telephone number of the person referred to in

 

paragraph (a);’.

 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

146

 

Clause  39,  page  81,  leave out lines 4 to 22.

 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

138

 

Clause  39,  page  81,  line  4,  after ‘person’, insert ‘to the knowledge of the occupier’.

 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

139

 

Clause  39,  page  81,  line  6,  after ‘section’, insert ‘and the occupier is aware of that

 

fact’.

 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

140

 

Clause  39,  page  81,  line  33,  after first ‘or’, insert ‘wilful’.

 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

141

 

Clause  39,  page  81,  line  33,  leave out from ‘of’ to end of line 34.

 


 

James Brokenshire

 

Andrew Rosindell

 

173

 

Parliamentary Star - white    

Clause  41,  page  83,  line  24,  after ‘telephone’, insert ‘or any device capable of

 

sending or receiving electronic data’.

 


 

James Brokenshire

 

Andrew Rosindell

 

174

 

Parliamentary Star - white    

Clause  42,  page  83,  line  33,  leave out ‘take reasonable precautions to’.

 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

142

 

Clause  42,  page  83,  line  34,  leave out ‘eighteen’ and insert ‘fourteen’.

 



 
 

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James Brokenshire

 

Andrew Rosindell

 

21

 

Clause  44,  page  84,  line  27,  at end insert—

 

‘(1A)    

Section [Stop and search power] extends to England and Wales and Scotland

 

only.’.

 

Mr David Hanson

 

125

 

Clause  44,  page  84,  line  37,  at end insert—

 

‘( )    

Section [Material subject to the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995]

 

extends to Scotland only.’.

 

Member’s explanatory statement

 

This amendment secures that NC19 extends to Scotland only.

 

Mr David Hanson

 

126

 

Clause  44,  page  84,  line  38,  leave out ‘Section 16’ and insert ‘Sections 16 and

 

[Material subject to the Terrorism Act 2000 (Scotland)]’.

 

Member’s explanatory statement

 

This amendment secures that NC20 extends to the whole of the United Kingdom: NC20 amends

 

Schedule 8 to the Terrorism Act 2000, which has UK-wide extent.

 

Mr David Hanson

 

127

 

Clause  44,  page  85,  line  3,  leave out ‘18’ and insert ‘[Material subject to the

 

Counter-Terrorism Act 2008 (Scotland)]’.

 

Member’s explanatory statement

 

This amendment secures that NC21 extends to the whole of the United Kingdom: NC21 amends

 

section 11 of the Counter-Terrorism Act 2008, which has UK-wide extent.

 

Mr David Hanson

 

110

 

Clause  44,  page  85,  line  8,  leave out ‘and 40’ and insert ‘to [charges for vehicle

 

release: appeals]’

 

Member’s explanatory statement

 

This amendment secures that the amendments made to the Private Security Industry Act 2001 by

 

the new clause relating to charges for vehicle release extend, like the rest of that Act, to England

 

and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland (though they have no practical application in Scotland).

 

Mr David Hanson

 

111

 

Clause  44,  page  85,  line  11,  at end insert—

 

‘( )    

Sections [Introductory] to [Parliamentary control] (compensation of victims of

 

overseas terrorism) extend to England and Wales, Scotland and Northern

 

Ireland.’.

 

Member’s explanatory statement

 

This amendment secures that the new provision relating to compensation of victims of overseas

 

terrorism extend to England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.


 
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