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Statistics and Registration Service Bill |
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marshalled list for consideration of commons AMENDMENTS |
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[The page and line references are to HL Bill 53, the bill as first printed for the Lords.] |
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12 | Page 5, line 13, at end insert— |
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| “(1A) | The Code shall include rules and principles relating to the access to official |
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| statistics in their final form prior to publication (“pre-release access”), including— |
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| (a) | the circumstances in which, or descriptions of statistics in relation to |
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| which, pre-release access may or may not be granted; |
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| (b) | the persons, or descriptions of persons, to whom pre-release access may be |
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| (c) | the period, or maximum period, during which pre-release access may be |
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| (d) | the conditions subject to which pre-release access may be granted. |
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| (1B) | The Code may make different provision for different cases.” |
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| COMMONS DISAGREEMENT AND REASON |
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| The Commons disagree to Lords Amendment No. 12 for the following Reason— |
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12A | Because the rules and principles relating to pre-release access are more appropriately |
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| provided for by order made by Ministers or the devolved administrations, subject to |
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| scrutiny by affirmative resolution procedure, than by the Statistics Board. |
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| LORDS INSISTENCE AND REASON |
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| The Lords insist on Amendment No. 12 for the following Reason— |
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12B | Because it is appropriate that the rules and principles relating to pre-release access should |
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| be decided by the Statistics Board. |
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| COMMONS INSISTENCE, NON-INSISTENCE AND AMENDMENTS
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| TO THE WORDS SO RESTORED TO THE BILL |
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| The Commons insist on their disagreement with the Lords in their Amendments Nos. 12, 13, |
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| 15, 20, 67, 68, 69, 70 and 72, do not insist on their Amendments Nos. 15B and 15C, but |
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| propose Amendments 15D, 15E and 15F to the words restored to the Bill by disagreement |
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| with the Lords in their Amendment No. 15. |
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13 | Page 5, line 13, at end insert— |
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| “(1C) | The rules and principles for pre-release access required by subsection (1A) shall |
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| keep such access to the minimum necessary to meet the needs of Ministers.” |
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| COMMONS DISAGREEMENT AND REASON |
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| The Commons disagree to Lords Amendment No. 13 for the following Reason— |
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13A | Because the rules and principles relating to pre-release access are more appropriately |
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| provided for by order made by Ministers or the devolved administrations, subject to |
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| scrutiny by affirmative resolution procedure, than by the Statistics Board. |
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| LORDS INSISTENCE AND REASON |
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| The Lords insist on Amendment No. 13 for the following Reason— |
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13B | Because it is appropriate that the rules and principles relating to pre-release access should |
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| be decided by the Statistics Board. |
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| COMMONS INSISTENCE, NON-INSISTENCE AND AMENDMENTS
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| TO THE WORDS SO RESTORED TO THE BILL |
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| The Commons insist on their disagreement with the Lords in their Amendments Nos. 12, 13, |
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| 15, 20, 67, 68, 69, 70 and 72, do not insist on their Amendments Nos. 15B and 15C, but |
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| propose Amendments 15D, 15E and 15F to the words restored to the Bill by disagreement |
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| with the Lords in their Amendment No. 15. |
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| TO THE WORDS SO RESTORED TO THE BILL |
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| The Commons disagree to Lords Amendment No. 15 for Reason 15A and propose |
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| Amendments 15B and 15C to the words so restored to the Bill— |
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15A | Because the rules and principles relating to pre-release access are more appropriately |
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| provided for by order made by Ministers or the devolved administrations, subject to |
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| scrutiny by affirmative resolution procedure, than by the Statistics Board. |
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| LORDS INSISTENCE AND REASON |
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| The Lords insist on Amendment No. 15 for the following Reason— |
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15AA | Because it is appropriate that the rules and principles relating to pre-release access should |
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| be decided by the Statistics Board. |
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| COMMONS INSISTENCE, NON-INSISTENCE AND AMENDMENTS
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| TO THE WORDS SO RESTORED TO THE BILL |
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| The Commons insist on their disagreement with the Lords in their Amendments Nos. 12, 13, |
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| 15, 20, 67, 68, 69, 70 and 72, do not insist on their Amendments Nos. 15B and 15C, but |
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| propose Amendments 15D, 15E and 15F to the words restored to the Bill by disagreement |
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| with the Lords in their Amendment No. 15. |
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15B | Page 5, line 22, leave out “National” |
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| LORDS DISAGREEMENT AND REASON |
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| The Lords disagree to Commons Amendment No. 15B for the following Reason— |
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15BA | Because Amendment No. 15B is to a word which has been left out of the bill by the Lords |
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| insistence on Amendment No. 15. |
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| COMMONS INSISTENCE, NON-INSISTENCE AND AMENDMENTS
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| TO THE WORDS SO RESTORED TO THE BILL |
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| The Commons insist on their disagreement with the Lords in their Amendments Nos. 12, 13, |
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| 15, 20, 67, 68, 69, 70 and 72, do not insist on their Amendments Nos. 15B and 15C, but |
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| propose Amendments 15D, 15E and 15F to the words restored to the Bill by disagreement |
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| with the Lords in their Amendment No. 15. |
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15C | Page 6, line 4, leave out “Treasury” and insert “Minister for the Cabinet Office” |
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| LORDS DISAGREEMENT AND REASON |
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| The Lords disagree to Commons Amendment No. 15C for the following Reason— |
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15CA | Because Amendment No. 15C is to a word which has been left out of the bill by the Lords |
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| insistence on Amendment No. 15. |
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| COMMONS INSISTENCE, NON-INSISTENCE AND AMENDMENTS
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| TO THE WORDS SO RESTORED TO THE BILL |
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| The Commons insist on their disagreement with the Lords in their Amendments Nos. 12, 13, |
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| 15, 20, 67, 68, 69, 70 and 72, do not insist on their Amendments Nos. 15B and 15C, but |
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| propose Amendments 15D, 15E and 15F to the words restored to the Bill by disagreement |
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| with the Lords in their Amendment No. 15. |
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15D | Page 5, line 22, leave out “National” |
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15E | Page 6, line 4, leave out “Treasury” and insert “Minister for the Cabinet Office” |
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15F | Page 6, line 13, at end insert “and the Board” |
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20 | Page 8, line 15, leave out subsection (4) |
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| COMMONS DISAGREEMENT AND REASON |
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| The Commons disagree to Lords Amendment No. 20 for the following Reason— |
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20A | Because the rules and principles relating to pre-release access are more appropriately |
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| provided for by order made by Ministers or the devolved administrations, subject to |
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| scrutiny by affirmative resolution procedure, than by the Statistics Board. |
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| LORDS INSISTENCE AND REASON |
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| The Lords insist on Amendment No. 20 for the following Reason— |
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20B | Because it is appropriate that the rules and principles relating to pre-release access should |
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| be decided by the Statistics Board. |
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| COMMONS INSISTENCE, NON-INSISTENCE AND AMENDMENTS
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| TO THE WORDS SO RESTORED TO THE BILL |
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| The Commons insist on their disagreement with the Lords in their Amendments Nos. 12, 13, |
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| 15, 20, 67, 68, 69, 70 and 72, do not insist on their Amendments Nos. 15B and 15C, but |
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| propose Amendments 15D, 15E and 15F to the words restored to the Bill by disagreement |
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| with the Lords in their Amendment No. 15. |
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67 | Page 30, line 30, leave out paragraph (a) |
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| COMMONS DISAGREEMENT AND REASON |
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| The Commons disagree to Lords Amendment No. 67 for the following Reason— |
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67A | Because the rules and principles relating to pre-release access are more appropriately |
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| provided for by order made by Ministers or the devolved administrations, subject to |
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| scrutiny by affirmative resolution procedure, than by the Statistics Board. |
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| LORDS INSISTENCE AND REASON |
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| The Lords insist on Amendment No. 67 for the following Reason— |
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67B | Because it is appropriate that the rules and principles relating to pre-release access should |
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| be decided by the Statistics Board. |
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| TO THE WORDS SO RESTORED TO THE BILL |
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| The Commons insist on their disagreement with the Lords in their Amendments Nos. 12, 13, |
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| 15, 20, 67, 68, 69, 70 and 72, do not insist on their Amendments Nos. 15B and 15C, but |
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| propose Amendments 15D, 15E and 15F to the words restored to the Bill by disagreement |
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| with the Lords in their Amendment No. 15. |
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68 | Page 30, line 32, leave out “order or” |
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| COMMONS DISAGREEMENT AND REASON |
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| The Commons disagree to Lords Amendment No. 68 for the following Reason— |
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68A | Because the rules and principles relating to pre-release access are more appropriately |
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| provided for by order made by Ministers or the devolved administrations, subject to |
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| scrutiny by affirmative resolution procedure, than by the Statistics Board. |
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| LORDS INSISTENCE AND REASON |
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| The Lords insist on Amendment No. 68 for the following Reason— |
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68B | Because it is appropriate that the rules and principles relating to pre-release access should |
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| be decided by the Statistics Board. |
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| COMMONS INSISTENCE, NON-INSISTENCE AND AMENDMENTS
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| TO THE WORDS SO RESTORED TO THE BILL |
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| The Commons insist on their disagreement with the Lords in their Amendments Nos. 12, 13, |
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| 15, 20, 67, 68, 69, 70 and 72, do not insist on their Amendments Nos. 15B and 15C, but |
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| propose Amendments 15D, 15E and 15F to the words restored to the Bill by disagreement |
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| with the Lords in their Amendment No. 15. |
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69 | Page 30, line 35, leave out “or 11” |
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| COMMONS DISAGREEMENT AND REASON |
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| The Commons disagree to Lords Amendment No. 69 for the following Reason— |
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69A | Because the rules and principles relating to pre-release access are more appropriately |
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| provided for by order made by Ministers or the devolved administrations, subject to |
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| scrutiny by affirmative resolution procedure, than by the Statistics Board. |
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| LORDS INSISTENCE AND REASON |
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| The Lords insist on Amendment No. 69 for the following Reason— |
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69B | Because it is appropriate that the rules and principles relating to pre-release access should |
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| be decided by the Statistics Board. |
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| TO THE WORDS SO RESTORED TO THE BILL |
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| The Commons insist on their disagreement with the Lords in their Amendments Nos. 12, 13, |
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| 15, 20, 67, 68, 69, 70 and 72, do not insist on their Amendments Nos. 15B and 15C, but |
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| propose Amendments 15D, 15E and 15F to the words restored to the Bill by disagreement |
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| with the Lords in their Amendment No. 15. |
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70 | Page 30, line 39, leave out “or 11” |
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| COMMONS DISAGREEMENT AND REASON |
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| The Commons disagree to Lords Amendment No. 70 for the following Reason— |
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70A | Because the rules and principles relating to pre-release access are more appropriately |
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| provided for by order made by Ministers or the devolved administrations, subject to |
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| scrutiny by affirmative resolution procedure, than by the Statistics Board. |
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| LORDS INSISTENCE AND REASON |
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| The Lords insist on Amendment No. 70 for the following Reason— |
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70B | Because it is appropriate that the rules and principles relating to pre-release access should |
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| be decided by the Statistics Board. |
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| COMMONS INSISTENCE, NON-INSISTENCE AND AMENDMENTS
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| TO THE WORDS SO RESTORED TO THE BILL |
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| The Commons insist on their disagreement with the Lords in their Amendments Nos. 12, 13, |
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| 15, 20, 67, 68, 69, 70 and 72, do not insist on their Amendments Nos. 15B and 15C, but |
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| propose Amendments 15D, 15E and 15F to the words restored to the Bill by disagreement |
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| with the Lords in their Amendment No. 15. |
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72 | Page 31, line 2, leave out paragraph (b) |
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| COMMONS DISAGREEMENT AND REASON |
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| The Commons disagree to Lords Amendment No. 72 for the following Reason— |
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72A | Because the rules and principles relating to pre-release access are more appropriately |
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| provided for by order made by Ministers or the devolved administrations, subject to |
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| scrutiny by affirmative resolution procedure, than by the Statistics Board. |
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| LORDS INSISTENCE AND REASON |
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| The Lords insist on Amendment No. 72 for the following Reason— |
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72B | Because it is appropriate that the rules and principles relating to pre-release access should |
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| be decided by the Statistics Board. |
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| TO THE WORDS SO RESTORED TO THE BILL |
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| The Commons insist on their disagreement with the Lords in their Amendments Nos. 12, 13, |
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| 15, 20, 67, 68, 69, 70 and 72, do not insist on their Amendments Nos. 15B and 15C, but |
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| propose Amendments 15D, 15E and 15F to the words restored to the Bill by disagreement |
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| with the Lords in their Amendment No. 15. |
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A | Lord Davies of Oldham to move, That this House do not insist on its Amend |
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| ments 12, 13, 15, 20, 67 to 70 and 72, and do agree with the Commons in their |
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| Amendments 15D, 15E and 15F to the words restored to the Bill by their disa |
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| greement with Lords Amendment 15. |
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