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Counter-Terrorism and Border Security Act 2019

This bill became lawView the statute on acthub →c. 3 · 12 Feb 2019

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Amendments 44

Committee stage — Lords 20

DisagreedClause 3DeleteClauseOrSchedule

The above-named Lords give notice of their intention to oppose the Question that Clause 3 stand part of the Bill.

Moved: Baroness HamweeSponsor: Lord Paddick#10387
DisagreedClause 4DeleteClauseOrSchedule

The above-named Lords give notice of their intention to oppose the Question that Clause 4 stand part of the Bill.

Moved: Baroness HamweeSponsor: Lord Paddick#10388
DisagreedClause 1DeleteClauseOrSchedule

The above-named Lords give notice of their intention to oppose the Question that Clause 1 stand part of the Bill.

Moved: Baroness HamweeSponsor: Lord Paddick#10389
NotMovedClause 3EditBillBody

at end insert— The Secretary of State must issue guidance on what constitutes a reasonable excuse for the purposes of subsection (3).”

Moved: Baroness HamweeSponsor: Lord Paddick, Baroness Lawrence of Clarendon#10414
NotMovedClause 3EditBillBody

at end insert “and the person has viewed the material in a way which gives rise to a reasonable suspicion that the person is viewing that material with a view to committing a terrorist act.”

Moved: Baroness HamweeSponsor: Lord Paddick#10415
NotMovedClause 3EditBillBody

at end insert “and the person intends to commit or encourage acts of terrorism.”

Moved: Baroness HamweeSponsor: Lord Paddick#10416
NotMovedClause 2EditBillBody

at end insert— A person does not commit an offence under subsection (1A) if there is a reasonable excuse for the publication of that image, such as historical research, academic research or family photographs, and where the publication of that image was not intended to support or further the activities of a proscribed organisation.”

Moved: Baroness HamweeSponsor: Baroness Lawrence of Clarendon, Lord Paddick#10417
WithdrawnClause 2EditBillBody

leave out subsections (2) and (3)

Moved: Baroness HamweeSponsor: Lord Paddick#10418
NotMovedClause 1EditBillBody

at end insert— It is not an offence under subsection (1A) to express an opinion that a proscribed organisation should cease to be proscribed.”

Moved: Baroness HamweeSponsor: Earl Attlee, Lord Paddick#10419
NotMovedClause 1EditBillBody

leave out lines 10 to 12 and insert— in doing so intends to encourage support for a proscribed organisation.”

Moved: Baroness HamweeSponsor: Lord Paddick#10420
NotMovedClause 3EditBillBody

at end insert— The Secretary of State must issue guidance on what constitutes a reasonable excuse for the purposes of subsection (3).

Moved: Lord RosserSponsor: Lord Kennedy of Southwark#10428
WithdrawnClause 3EditBillBody

after “accesses,” insert “as part of a pattern of behaviour,”

Moved: Lord RosserSponsor: Lord Kennedy of Southwark#10429
WithdrawnClause 2EditBillBody

at end insert— Before subsection (4) may come into force the Secretary of State must consult the Police Service of Northern Ireland and the Public Prosecution Service of Northern Ireland on the introduction of the power to seize an item of clothing or any other article in Northern Ireland.”

Moved: Lord RosserSponsor: Lord Kennedy of Southwark#10430
NotMovedClause 2EditBillBody

at end insert— A person does not commit an offence under subsection (1A) if—

Moved: Lord RosserSponsor: Lord Kennedy of Southwark#10431
WithdrawnClause 1EditBillBody

after “belief” insert “, as part of a pattern of behaviour,”

Moved: Lord RosserSponsor: Lord Kennedy of Southwark#10432
NotMovedClause 1EditBillBody

at end insert— It is not an offence under subsection (1A) if the opinion or belief was published or broadcast for the purposes of journalism.”

Moved: Earl AttleeSponsor: Lord Rosser, Lord Kennedy of Southwark#10433
NotMovedClause 1EditBillBody

leave out “is reckless as to whether” and insert “intends that”

Moved: Baroness Jones of Moulsecoomb#10441
NotMovedClause 1EditBillBody

leave out “is supportive of” and insert “supports”

Moved: Baroness Jones of Moulsecoomb#10442
DisagreedClause 2DeleteClauseOrSchedule

The above-named Lords give notice of their intention to oppose the Question that Clause 2 stand part of the Bill.

Moved: Lord Marks of Henley-on-ThamesSponsor: Lord Thomas of Gresford#10480
WithdrawnClause 3EditBillBody

leave out from “which” to end of line 41 and insert— at the time of the person’s action or possession, the person did not know, and had no reason to believe, that the document or record in question contained, or was likely to contain, information of a kind likely to be useful to a person committing or preparing an act of terrorism,

Moved: Lord RosserSponsor: Lord Kennedy of Southwark#10494

Report stage — Lords 20

NotMovedClause 1EditBillBody

leave out “is reckless as to whether” and insert “intends that”

Moved: Baroness Jones of MoulsecoombSponsor: Lord Paddick#10764
DisagreedClause 1EditBillBody

leave out “is supportive of” and insert “supports”

Moved: Baroness Jones of MoulsecoombSponsor: Lord Paddick#10765
AgreedClause 4EditBillBody

at end insert— Regulations laid before Parliament under subsection (6ZA) designating an area outside the United Kingdom must be accompanied by a statement setting out the grounds on which the Secretary of State has determined that the condition for making the regulations referred to in section 58C(2) is met in relation to that area.”

Moved: Baroness Williams of Trafford#10792
AgreedClause 4EditBillBody

at end insert— Regulations under this section cease to have effect at the end of the period of 3 years beginning with the day on which they are made (unless they cease to have effect at an earlier time as a result of their revocation or by virtue of section 123(6ZA)(b)).

Moved: Baroness Williams of Trafford#10793
AgreedClause 4EditBillBody

at end insert— ““relative” means spouse or civil partner, brother, sister, ancestor or lineal descendant;”

Moved: Baroness Williams of Trafford#10794
AgreedClause 4EditBillBody

at end insert— The cases in which a person has a reasonable excuse for the purposes of subsection (2) include (but are not limited to) those where—

Moved: Baroness Williams of Trafford#10795
AgreedClause 3EditBillBody

at end insert “, or the person’s action or possession was for the purposes of—

Moved: Baroness Williams of Trafford#10796
WithdrawnClause 4EditBillBody

In subsection (3B)(a), leave out “nature” and insert “or peacebuilding nature, or for connected purposes”

Moved: Lord PaddickSponsor: Baroness Hamwee#10808
WithdrawnClause 3EditBillBody

In paragraph (b), leave out “the purposes of” and insert “purposes including”

Moved: Lord PaddickSponsor: Baroness Hamwee#10809
NotMovedClause 4EditBillBody

In subsection (3B)(f), leave out “is” and insert “the person believes to be very seriously or”

Moved: Lord PaddickSponsor: Baroness Hamwee#10810
NotMovedClause 4EditBillBody

In subsection (4A), leave out “3 years” and insert “2 years”

Moved: Lord Anderson of IpswichSponsor: Lord Judge, Lord Paddick, Lord Rosser#10811
NotMovedClause 4EditBillBody

after “area” insert “and lay a report of that review annually before both Houses of Parliament”

Moved: Lord PaddickSponsor: Baroness Hamwee#10816
NotMovedClause 4EditBillBody

after “if” insert “without reasonable excuse”

Moved: Lord PaddickSponsor: Baroness Hamwee#10817
NotMovedClause 3EditBillBody

at end insert — Omit subsection (3).”

Moved: Lord PaddickSponsor: Baroness Hamwee#10818
NotMovedClause 3EditBillBody

at end insert — after “if” insert “without reasonable excuse”;”

Moved: Lord PaddickSponsor: Baroness Hamwee#10819
WithdrawnClause 2EditBillBody

after “if” insert “without reasonable excuse”

Moved: Lord PaddickSponsor: Baroness Hamwee#10820
NotMovedClause 4EditBillBody

leave out from beginning to “the” in line 12 and insert “A person does not commit an offence under this section if”

Moved: Lord PaddickSponsor: Baroness Hamwee#10823
NotMovedClause 4EditBillBody

After subsection (3B)(g) insert— such other purpose as the Secretary of State may by regulations prescribe.”

Moved: Lord PaddickSponsor: Baroness Hamwee#10825
WithdrawnClause 4EditBillBody

at end insert— If the person adduces evidence which is sufficient to raise an issue with respect to the matter, the court or jury shall assume that the defence is satisfied unless the prosecution proves beyond reasonable doubt that it is not.”

Moved: Lord RosserSponsor: Lord Kennedy of Southwark#10827
AgreedClause 4EditBillBody

at end insert— A person does not commit an offence under this section of entering, or remaining in, a designated area where—

Moved: Lord RosserSponsor: Lord Kennedy of Southwark, Lord Paddick, The Earl of Sandwich#10828

3rd reading — Lords 4

AgreedClause 4EditBillBody

after “regulations)” insert “— in subsection (4), after paragraph (b) insert—

Moved: Baroness Williams of Trafford#10987
AgreedClause 4EditBillBody

at end insert— a person is “terminally ill” at any time if at that time the person suffers from a progressive disease and the person’s death in consequence of that disease can reasonably be expected within 6 months.”

Moved: Baroness Williams of Trafford#10988
AgreedClause 4EditBillBody

leave out lines 15 to 17

Moved: Baroness Williams of Trafford#10989
AgreedClause 4EditBillBody

at beginning insert “Subject to subsections (3) and (4),”

Moved: Baroness Williams of Trafford#10990