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marshalled list for consideration of commons AMENDMENTS

[The page and line references are to HL Bill 53, the bill as first printed for the Lords.]

MOTION A

(LORDS AMENDMENTS NOS. 12, 13, 15, 20, 6770 AND 72)

Clause 10

LORDS AMENDMENT NO. 12

12

Page 5, line 13, at end insert—

 

“(1A)    

The Code shall include rules and principles relating to the access to official

 

statistics in their final form prior to publication (“pre-release access”), including—

 

(a)    

the circumstances in which, or descriptions of statistics in relation to

 

which, pre-release access may or may not be granted;

 

(b)    

the persons, or descriptions of persons, to whom pre-release access may be

 

granted;

 

(c)    

the period, or maximum period, during which pre-release access may be

 

granted; and

 

(d)    

the conditions subject to which pre-release access may be granted.

 

(1B)    

The Code may make different provision for different cases.”

 

COMMONS DISAGREEMENT AND REASON

 

The Commons disagree to Lords Amendment No. 12 for the following Reason—

12A

Because the rules and principles relating to pre-release access are more appropriately

 

provided for by order made by Ministers or the devolved administrations, subject to

 

scrutiny by affirmative resolution procedure, than by the Statistics Board.

 

LORDS INSISTENCE AND REASON

 

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

 

be decided by the Statistics Board.

 

COMMONS INSISTENCE, NON-INSISTENCE AND AMENDMENTS

 

TO THE WORDS SO RESTORED TO THE BILL

 

The Commons insist on their disagreement with the Lords in their Amendments Nos. 12, 13,

 

15, 20, 67, 68, 69, 70 and 72, do not insist on their Amendments Nos. 15B and 15C, but

 

propose Amendments 15D, 15E and 15F to the words restored to the Bill by disagreement

 

with the Lords in their Amendment No. 15.

 

LORDS AMENDMENT NO. 13

13

Page 5, line 13, at end insert—

 

“(1C)    

The rules and principles for pre-release access required by subsection (1A) shall

 

keep such access to the minimum necessary to meet the needs of Ministers.”

 

COMMONS DISAGREEMENT AND REASON

 

The Commons disagree to Lords Amendment No. 13 for the following Reason—

13A

Because the rules and principles relating to pre-release access are more appropriately

 

provided for by order made by Ministers or the devolved administrations, subject to

 

scrutiny by affirmative resolution procedure, than by the Statistics Board.

 

LORDS INSISTENCE AND REASON

 

The Lords insist on Amendment No. 13 for the following Reason—

13B

Because it is appropriate that the rules and principles relating to pre-release access should

 

be decided by the Statistics Board.

 

COMMONS INSISTENCE, NON-INSISTENCE AND AMENDMENTS

 

TO THE WORDS SO RESTORED TO THE BILL

 

The Commons insist on their disagreement with the Lords in their Amendments Nos. 12, 13,

 

15, 20, 67, 68, 69, 70 and 72, do not insist on their Amendments Nos. 15B and 15C, but

 

propose Amendments 15D, 15E and 15F to the words restored to the Bill by disagreement

 

with the Lords in their Amendment No. 15.

Clause 11

LORDS AMENDMENT NO. 15

15

Leave out Clause 11

 

COMMONS DISAGREEMENT, REASON AND AMENDMENTS

 

TO THE WORDS SO RESTORED TO THE BILL

 

The Commons disagree to Lords Amendment No. 15 for Reason 15A and propose

 

Amendments 15B and 15C to the words so restored to the Bill—

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

 

scrutiny by affirmative resolution procedure, than by the Statistics Board.

 

LORDS INSISTENCE AND REASON

 

The Lords insist on Amendment No. 15 for the following Reason—

15AA

Because it is appropriate that the rules and principles relating to pre-release access should

 

be decided by the Statistics Board.

 

COMMONS INSISTENCE, NON-INSISTENCE AND AMENDMENTS

 

TO THE WORDS SO RESTORED TO THE BILL

 

The Commons insist on their disagreement with the Lords in their Amendments Nos. 12, 13,

 

15, 20, 67, 68, 69, 70 and 72, do not insist on their Amendments Nos. 15B and 15C, but

 

propose Amendments 15D, 15E and 15F to the words restored to the Bill by disagreement

 

with the Lords in their Amendment No. 15.

15B

Page 5, line 22, leave out “National”

 

LORDS DISAGREEMENT AND REASON

 

The Lords disagree to Commons Amendment No. 15B for the following Reason—

15BA

Because Amendment No. 15B is to a word which has been left out of the bill by the Lords

 

insistence on Amendment No. 15.

 

COMMONS INSISTENCE, NON-INSISTENCE AND AMENDMENTS

 

TO THE WORDS SO RESTORED TO THE BILL

 

The Commons insist on their disagreement with the Lords in their Amendments Nos. 12, 13,

 

15, 20, 67, 68, 69, 70 and 72, do not insist on their Amendments Nos. 15B and 15C, but

 

propose Amendments 15D, 15E and 15F to the words restored to the Bill by disagreement

 

with the Lords in their Amendment No. 15.

15C

Page 6, line 4, leave out “Treasury” and insert “Minister for the Cabinet Office”

 

LORDS DISAGREEMENT AND REASON

 

The Lords disagree to Commons Amendment No. 15C for the following Reason—

15CA

Because Amendment No. 15C is to a word which has been left out of the bill by the Lords

 

insistence on Amendment No. 15.

 

COMMONS INSISTENCE, NON-INSISTENCE AND AMENDMENTS

 

TO THE WORDS SO RESTORED TO THE BILL

 

The Commons insist on their disagreement with the Lords in their Amendments Nos. 12, 13,

 

15, 20, 67, 68, 69, 70 and 72, do not insist on their Amendments Nos. 15B and 15C, but

 

propose Amendments 15D, 15E and 15F to the words restored to the Bill by disagreement

 

with the Lords in their Amendment No. 15.

15D

Page 5, line 22, leave out “National”

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”

Clause 17

LORDS AMENDMENT NO. 20

20

Page 8, line 15, leave out subsection (4)

 

COMMONS DISAGREEMENT AND REASON

 

The Commons disagree to Lords Amendment No. 20 for the following Reason—

20A

Because the rules and principles relating to pre-release access are more appropriately

 

provided for by order made by Ministers or the devolved administrations, subject to

 

scrutiny by affirmative resolution procedure, than by the Statistics Board.

 

LORDS INSISTENCE AND REASON

 

The Lords insist on Amendment No. 20 for the following Reason—

20B

Because it is appropriate that the rules and principles relating to pre-release access should

 

be decided by the Statistics Board.

 

COMMONS INSISTENCE, NON-INSISTENCE AND AMENDMENTS

 

TO THE WORDS SO RESTORED TO THE BILL

 

The Commons insist on their disagreement with the Lords in their Amendments Nos. 12, 13,

 

15, 20, 67, 68, 69, 70 and 72, do not insist on their Amendments Nos. 15B and 15C, but

 

propose Amendments 15D, 15E and 15F to the words restored to the Bill by disagreement

 

with the Lords in their Amendment No. 15.

Clause 62

LORDS AMENDMENT NO. 67

67

Page 30, line 30, leave out paragraph (a)

 

COMMONS DISAGREEMENT AND REASON

 

The Commons disagree to Lords Amendment No. 67 for the following Reason—

67A

Because the rules and principles relating to pre-release access are more appropriately

 

provided for by order made by Ministers or the devolved administrations, subject to

 

scrutiny by affirmative resolution procedure, than by the Statistics Board.

 

LORDS INSISTENCE AND REASON

 

The Lords insist on Amendment No. 67 for the following Reason—

67B

Because it is appropriate that the rules and principles relating to pre-release access should

 

be decided by the Statistics Board.

 

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TO THE WORDS SO RESTORED TO THE BILL

 

The Commons insist on their disagreement with the Lords in their Amendments Nos. 12, 13,

 

15, 20, 67, 68, 69, 70 and 72, do not insist on their Amendments Nos. 15B and 15C, but

 

propose Amendments 15D, 15E and 15F to the words restored to the Bill by disagreement

 

with the Lords in their Amendment No. 15.

 

LORDS AMENDMENT NO. 68

68

Page 30, line 32, leave out “order or”

 

COMMONS DISAGREEMENT AND REASON

 

The Commons disagree to Lords Amendment No. 68 for the following Reason—

68A

Because the rules and principles relating to pre-release access are more appropriately

 

provided for by order made by Ministers or the devolved administrations, subject to

 

scrutiny by affirmative resolution procedure, than by the Statistics Board.

 

LORDS INSISTENCE AND REASON

 

The Lords insist on Amendment No. 68 for the following Reason—

68B

Because it is appropriate that the rules and principles relating to pre-release access should

 

be decided by the Statistics Board.

 

COMMONS INSISTENCE, NON-INSISTENCE AND AMENDMENTS

 

TO THE WORDS SO RESTORED TO THE BILL

 

The Commons insist on their disagreement with the Lords in their Amendments Nos. 12, 13,

 

15, 20, 67, 68, 69, 70 and 72, do not insist on their Amendments Nos. 15B and 15C, but

 

propose Amendments 15D, 15E and 15F to the words restored to the Bill by disagreement

 

with the Lords in their Amendment No. 15.

 

LORDS AMENDMENT NO. 69

69

Page 30, line 35, leave out “or 11”

 

COMMONS DISAGREEMENT AND REASON

 

The Commons disagree to Lords Amendment No. 69 for the following Reason—

69A

Because the rules and principles relating to pre-release access are more appropriately

 

provided for by order made by Ministers or the devolved administrations, subject to

 

scrutiny by affirmative resolution procedure, than by the Statistics Board.

 

LORDS INSISTENCE AND REASON

 

The Lords insist on Amendment No. 69 for the following Reason—

69B

Because it is appropriate that the rules and principles relating to pre-release access should

 

be decided by the Statistics Board.

 

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TO THE WORDS SO RESTORED TO THE BILL

 

The Commons insist on their disagreement with the Lords in their Amendments Nos. 12, 13,

 

15, 20, 67, 68, 69, 70 and 72, do not insist on their Amendments Nos. 15B and 15C, but

 

propose Amendments 15D, 15E and 15F to the words restored to the Bill by disagreement

 

with the Lords in their Amendment No. 15.

 

LORDS AMENDMENT NO. 70

70

Page 30, line 39, leave out “or 11”

 

COMMONS DISAGREEMENT AND REASON

 

The Commons disagree to Lords Amendment No. 70 for the following Reason—

70A

Because the rules and principles relating to pre-release access are more appropriately

 

provided for by order made by Ministers or the devolved administrations, subject to

 

scrutiny by affirmative resolution procedure, than by the Statistics Board.

 

LORDS INSISTENCE AND REASON

 

The Lords insist on Amendment No. 70 for the following Reason—

70B

Because it is appropriate that the rules and principles relating to pre-release access should

 

be decided by the Statistics Board.

 

COMMONS INSISTENCE, NON-INSISTENCE AND AMENDMENTS

 

TO THE WORDS SO RESTORED TO THE BILL

 

The Commons insist on their disagreement with the Lords in their Amendments Nos. 12, 13,

 

15, 20, 67, 68, 69, 70 and 72, do not insist on their Amendments Nos. 15B and 15C, but

 

propose Amendments 15D, 15E and 15F to the words restored to the Bill by disagreement

 

with the Lords in their Amendment No. 15.

 

LORDS AMENDMENT NO. 72

72

Page 31, line 2, leave out paragraph (b)

 

COMMONS DISAGREEMENT AND REASON

 

The Commons disagree to Lords Amendment No. 72 for the following Reason—

72A

Because the rules and principles relating to pre-release access are more appropriately

 

provided for by order made by Ministers or the devolved administrations, subject to

 

scrutiny by affirmative resolution procedure, than by the Statistics Board.

 

LORDS INSISTENCE AND REASON

 

The Lords insist on Amendment No. 72 for the following Reason—

72B

Because it is appropriate that the rules and principles relating to pre-release access should

 

be decided by the Statistics Board.

 

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TO THE WORDS SO RESTORED TO THE BILL

 

The Commons insist on their disagreement with the Lords in their Amendments Nos. 12, 13,

 

15, 20, 67, 68, 69, 70 and 72, do not insist on their Amendments Nos. 15B and 15C, but

 

propose Amendments 15D, 15E and 15F to the words restored to the Bill by disagreement

 

with the Lords in their Amendment No. 15.

 

 

MOTION A

A

Lord Davies of Oldham to move, That this House do not insist on its Amend­

 

ments 12, 13, 15, 20, 67 to 70 and 72, and do agree with the Commons in their

 

Amendments 15D, 15E and 15F to the words restored to the Bill by their disa­

 

greement with Lords Amendment 15.


 
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