Investigatory Powers Bill — Report (2nd Day) — 17 Oct 2016 at 17:30

Moved by Earl Howe

101: Schedule 4, page 222, line 16, leave out “and” and insert “or”

102: Schedule 4, page 222, line 19, at end insert-“Department for Communities in Northern IrelandDeputy PrincipalAll(b)”

103: Schedule 4, page 223, line 10, leave out “Investigations” and insert “Operations”

Moved by Earl Howe

104: Clause 71, page 57, line 1, leave out first “a” and insert “the”

105: Clause 71, page 57, line 2, after “agreement” insert “with the result that officers of the local authority are permitted to be granted authorisations by a designated senior officer of a subscribing authority”

Moved by Earl Howe

106: Clause 73, page 58, line 44, at end insert-“( ) Nothing in this section prevents a person acting as a single point of contact from also applying for, or being granted, an authorisation or, in the case of a designated senior officer, granting an authorisation.”

Moved by Earl Howe

108: Clause 74, page 59, line 35, leave out subsection (8)

Moved by Earl Howe

109: Clause 75, page 60, line 25, at end insert-“( ) this Part has effect as if the designated senior officer of the supplying authority had the power to grant an authorisation to officers of the subscribing authority, and had other functions in relation to the authorisation, which were the same as (and subject to no greater or lesser restrictions than) the power and other functions which the designated senior officer of the subscribing authority who would otherwise have dealt with the authorisation would have had, and( ) section 72(1) applies to the authorisation as if it were granted by a designated senior officer of the subscribing authority.”

Moved by Earl Howe

110: Clause 77, page 61, line 24, after “agreement” insert “for the purposes of a collaborating police force’s functions under this Part”

111: Clause 77, page 61, line 27, leave out “a” and insert “the”

112: Clause 77, page 61, line 29, leave out second “a” and insert “the”

113: Clause 77, page 61, line 30, leave out “a” and insert “the”

114: Clause 77, page 61, line 46, at end insert-“(c) this Part has effect as if the designated senior officer of force 1 had the power to grant an authorisation to officers of the collaborating police force, and had other functions in relation to the authorisation, which were the same as (and subject to no greater or lesser restrictions than) the power and other functions which the designated senior officer of the collaborating police force who would otherwise have dealt with the authorisation would have had.”

Moved by Earl Howe

115: Clause 84, page 66, line 5, after “notice”)” insert “and subject as follows,”

Moved by Earl Howe

116: Clause 84, page 66, line 6, after “if” insert “-(a) ”

117: Clause 84, page 66, line 9, at end insert “, and(b) the decision to give the notice has been approved by a Judicial Commissioner.”

Moved by Baroness Hamwee

117B: Clause 84, page 66, line 18, at end insert-“( ) A retention notice may not require a telecommunications operator to retain or disclose third party data unless the operator retains it for its own business purposes.( ) In this section “third party data” means communications data processed by the operator for the purposes of routing communications within an electronic communications network.”

Moved by Lord Keen of Elie

118: Clause 84, page 66, line 29, at end insert-“(3A) A retention notice must not require an operator who controls or provides a telecommunication system (“the system operator”) to retain data which-(a) relates to the use of a telecommunications service provided by another telecommunications operator in relation to that system,(b) is (or is capable of being) processed by the system operator as a result of being comprised in, included as part of, attached to or logically associated with a communication transmitted by means of the system as a result of the use mentioned in paragraph (a),(c) is not needed by the system operator for the functioning of the system in relation to that communication, and(d) is not retained or used by the system operator for any other lawful purpose,and which it is reasonably practicable to separate from other data which is subject to the notice.”

Moved by Lord Paddick

118A: Clause 84, page 67, line 26, leave out “therefore includes, in particular,” and insert “does not include”

Ayes 75, Noes 293.

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Party Summary

Votes by party, red entries are votes against the majority for that party.

What is Tell? '+1 tell' means that in addition one member of that party was a teller for that division lobby.

What is Turnout? This is measured against the total membership of the party at the time of the vote.

PartyMajority (Not-Content)Minority (Content)Turnout
Bishop1 03.8%
Con182 (+2 tell) 071.0%
Crossbench31 319.0%
DUP2 050.0%
Green0 1100.0%
Independent Labour1 0100.0%
Independent Ulster Unionist1 0100.0%
Judge3 020.0%
Lab64 331.2%
LDem0 65 (+2 tell)64.4%
Non-affiliated3 010.3%
PC0 1100.0%
UUP2 0100.0%
Total:290 7343.8%

Rebel Voters - sorted by party

Lords for which their vote in this division differed from the majority vote of their party. You can see all votes in this division, or every eligible lord who could have voted in this division

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NamePartyVote
Lord Adebowale Crossbenchaye
Lord Alton of LiverpoolCrossbenchaye
The Earl of ClancartyCrossbenchaye
Baroness Kennedy of The ShawsLab (minister)aye
Lord Morgan Lab (minister)aye
Lord Wood of AnfieldLab (minister)aye

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