- Schedule 7 (consequential amendments) has effect.
- The provisions listed in Schedule 8 are repealed or (as the case may be) revoked to the extent specified.
- The Secretary of State may by order make such provision as the Secretary of State considers appropriate in consequence of this Act.
- The power to make an order under subsection (3) -
- is exercisable by statutory instrument,
- includes power to make transitional, transitory or saving provision,
- may, in particular, be exercised by amending, repealing, revoking or otherwise modifying any provision made by or under an enactment (including any Act passed in the same Session as this Act).
- Subject to subsection (6), a statutory instrument containing an order under this section is not to be made unless a draft of the instrument has been laid before, and approved by a resolution of, each House of Parliament.
- A statutory instrument containing an order under this section which neither amends nor repeals any provision of primary legislation is subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of either House of Parliament.
- In this section -
“enactment” includes an Act of the Scottish Parliament, a Measure or Act of the National Assembly for Wales and Northern Ireland legislation, “primary legislation” means -
(a) a public general Act,
(b) an Act of the Scottish Parliament,
(c) a Measure or Act of the National Assembly for Wales, and
(d) Northern Ireland legislation.
- Part 1: Regulation of Biometric Data
- DESTRUCTION, RETENTION AND USE OF FINGERPRINTS ETC.
- Destruction rule for fingerprints and DNA profiles subject to PACE
- Modification of rule for particular circumstances
- 2. Material retained pending investigation or proceedings[0]
- 3. Persons arrested for or charged with a qualifying offence[7]
- 4. Persons arrested for or charged with a minor offence[2]
- 5. Persons convicted of a recordable offence[0]
- 6. Persons convicted of an offence outside England and Wales[4]
- 7. Persons under 18 convicted of first minor offence[3]
- 8. Persons given a penalty notice[1]
- 9. Material retained for purposes of national security[4]
- 10. Material given voluntarily[6]
- 11. Material retained with consent[2]
- 12. Material obtained for one purpose and used for another[1]
- 13. Destruction of copies[4]
- Destruction rules for samples and impressions of footwear subject to PACE
- Supplementary provision for material subject to PACE
- Amendments of regimes other than PACE
- National security determinations
- Other provisions
- PROTECTION OF BIOMETRIC INFORMATION OF CHILDREN IN SCHOOLS ETC.
- DESTRUCTION, RETENTION AND USE OF FINGERPRINTS ETC.
- Part 2: Regulation of surveillance
- REGULATION OF CCTV AND OTHER SURVEILLANCE CAMERA TECHNOLOGY
- Code of practice
- Procedural requirements
- Enforcement and Commissioner
- Interpretation
- SAFEGUARDS FOR CERTAIN SURVEILLANCE UNDER RIPA
- REGULATION OF CCTV AND OTHER SURVEILLANCE CAMERA TECHNOLOGY
- Part 3: Protection of Property from Disproportionate Enforcement Action
- POWERS OF ENTRY
- Repealing, adding safeguards or rewriting powers of entry
- 39. Repealing etc. unnecessary or inappropriate powers of entry[3]
- 40. Adding safeguards to powers of entry[1]
- 41. Rewriting powers of entry[2]
- 42. Duty to review certain existing powers of entry[0]
- 43. Consultation requirements before modifying powers of entry[0]
- 44. Procedural and supplementary provisions[0]
- 45. Devolution: Scotland and Northern Ireland[0]
- 46. Sections 39 to 46: interpretation[0]
- Repealing, adding safeguards or rewriting powers of entry
- Repealing, adding safeguards or rewriting powers of entry
- VEHICLES LEFT ON LAND
- Offence of immobilising etc. vehicles
- Alternative remedies in relation to vehicles left on land
- POWERS OF ENTRY
- Part 4: Counter-terrorism Powers
- Pre-charge detention of terrorist suspects
- Stop and search powers: general
- Stop and search powers: Northern Ireland
- Part 5: Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups, Criminal Records etc.
- SAFEGUARDING OF VULNERABLE GROUPS
- Restrictions on scope of regulation
- Abolition of other areas of regulation
- Main amendments relating to new arrangements
- Other amendments
- CRIMINAL RECORDS
- Safeguards in relation to certificates
- Up-dating and content of certificates
- DISREGARDING CERTAIN CONVICTIONS FOR BUGGERY ETC.
- General
- Effect of disregard
- Appeals and other supplementary provision
- SAFEGUARDING OF VULNERABLE GROUPS
- Part 6: Freedom of Information and Data Protection
- Publication of certain datasets
- Other amendments relating to freedom of information
- The Information Commissioner
- Part 7: Miscellaneous and General
- Miscellaneous repeals of enactments
- General
- Schedules
- 1. Amendments of regimes other than PACE
- 1. Material subject to the Terrorism Act 2000[0]
- 2. Material subject to the International Criminal Court Act 2001[0]
- 3. Material subject to section 18 of the Counter-Terrorism Act 2008[0]
- 4. Material subject to the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995[0]
- 5. Material subject to the Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act 2003[0]
- 6. Material subject to the Police and Criminal Evidence (Northern Ireland) Order 1989[0]
- 2. Repeals etc. of powers of entry
- 3. Corresponding code of practice for Welsh devolved powers of entry[0]
- 4. Recovery of unpaid parking charges[3]
- 5. Replacement powers to stop and search: supplementary provisions[0]
- 6. Stop and search powers: Northern Ireland[0]
- 7. Consequential amendments
- 1. Destruction, retention and use of fingerprints etc.[0]
- 2. Safeguards for certain surveillance under RIPA[0]
- 3. Vehicles left on land[0]
- 4. Counter-terrorism powers[0]
- 5. Safeguarding of vulnerable groups[0]
- 6. Criminal records[0]
- 7. Disregarding certain convictions for buggery etc.[0]
- 8. Repeal of provisions for conducting certain fraud cases without jury[0]
- 8. Repeals and revocations
- 1. Destruction, retention and use of fingerprints etc.[0]
- 2. Powers of entry[0]
- 3. Vehicles left on land[0]
- 4. Counter-terrorism powers[0]
- 5. Safeguarding of vulnerable groups[0]
- 6. Criminal records[0]
- 7. Freedom of information[0]
- 8. The Information Commissioner[0]
- 9. Repeal of provisions for conducting certain fraud cases without jury[0]
- 10. Removal of restrictions on times for marriage or civil partnership[0]
- 1. Amendments of regimes other than PACE
HM Government

The Public Reading Stage was open for comments for three weeks from 15 February to 7 March 2011 and has now closed. Your suggestions will be considered by Parliamentarians as the Bill passes through the House of Commons. Thank you for your suggestions.