Minutes of Proceedings

Session: 2014/2015

Date: 01 December 2014

The Assembly met at noon, the Principal Deputy Speaker (Mr McLaughlin) in the Chair.

1. Personal Prayer or Meditation

Members observed two minutes’ silence.

2. Assembly Business

2.1 Motion – Committee Membership

Proposed:

That Mr Paul Givan replace Mr Gordon Dunne as a member of the Committee for Health, Social Services and Public Safety; that Mr Paul Givan replace Mr Sydney Anderson as a member for the Committee for Enterprise, Trade and Investment; that Mr Sydney Anderson replace Mr Alastair Ross as a member of the Committee for Employment and Learning; and that Mr Sammy Douglas replace Mr Paul Givan as a member of the Assembly and Executive Review Committee.

Mr P Weir
Lord Morrow

The Question being put, the Motion was carried without division.

3. Committee Business

3.1 Motion – Report on Review into Electricity Policy: Part III - Grid Connections (NIA 196/11-16)

Proposed:

That this Assembly approves the report of the Committee for Enterprise, Trade and Investment on its Review into Electricity Policy: Part III - Grid Connections (NIA 196/11-15); and calls on the Minister of Enterprise, Trade and Investment, in conjunction with Executive colleagues, the Northern Ireland Authority for Utility Regulation, the System Operator for Northern Ireland and Northern Ireland Electricity, to implement, as applicable, the recommendations contained therein.

Chairperson, Committee for Enterprise, Trade and Investment

Debate ensued

The Deputy Speaker (Mr Dallat) took the Chair.

The Question being put, the Motion was carried without division.

3.2 Motion – Extension of Committee Stage: Pensions Bill (NIA Bill 42/11-16)

Proposed:

That, in accordance with Standing Order 33(4), the period referred to in Standing Order 33(2) be extended to 26 March 2015, in relation to the Committee Stage of the Pensions Bill (NIA Bill 42/11-16).

Chairperson, Committee for Social Development

Debate ensued

The Question being put, the Motion was carried without division.

3.3 Motion – Extension of Committee Stage: Off-street Parking (Functions of District Councils) Bill (NIA Bill 40/11-16)

Proposed:

That, in accordance with Standing Order 33(4), the period referred to in Standing Order 33(2) be extended to 30 January 2015, in relation to the Committee Stage of the Off-street Parking (Functions of District Councils) Bill (NIA Bill 40/11-16).

Chairperson, Committee for Regional Development

Motion not moved.

4. Private Members’ Business

4.1 Further Consideration Stage – Human Trafficking and Exploitation (Criminal Justice and Support for Victims) Bill (NIA Bill 26/11-15)

The Lord Morrow, sponsor of the Bill, moved the Further Consideration Stage of the Human Trafficking and Exploitation (Criminal Justice and Support for Victims) Bill.

61 amendments were tabled to the Bill.

Clauses

Debate ensued.

The debate was suspended for Question Time.

The Principal Deputy Speaker (Mr McLaughlin) took the Chair.

5. Question Time

5.1 Employment and Learning

Questions were put to, and answered by, the Minister for Employment and Learning, Dr Stephen Farry.

5.2 Enterprise Trade and Investment

Questions were put to, and answered by, the Minister of Enterprise, Trade and Investment, Mrs Arlene Foster.

6. Question for Urgent Oral Answer

6.1 Assembly Expenses

Mrs Judith Cochrane, on behalf of the Assembly Commission, responded to a Question for Urgent Oral Answer tabled by Mr Jim Allister.

7. Assembly Business (cont’d)

7.1 Motion – Extension of Sitting on Monday 01 December 2014

Proposed:

That, in accordance with Standing Order 10(3A), the sitting on Monday 1 st of December 2014 be extended to no later than 10.00pm.

Mr P Weir

The Question being put, the Motion was carried without division.

8. Private Members’ Business (cont’d)

8.1 Further Consideration Stage – Human Trafficking and Exploitation (Criminal Justice and Support for Victims) Bill (NIA Bill 26/11-15) (cont’d)

Debate resumed on the Bill.

After debate, Amendment 1 to Clause 7 was made without division.

After debate, Amendment 2 to Clause 7 was made without division.

After debate, Amendment 3 to Clause 7 was made without division.

The Deputy Speaker (Mr Beggs) took the Chair.

After debate, Amendment 4 to Clause 13 was made without division.

After debate, Amendment 5 to Clause 15 was made without division.

After debate, Amendment 6 to Clause 15 was made without division.

After debate, Amendment 7 to Clause 15 was made without division.

After debate, Amendment 8 to Clause 15 was made without division.

After debate, Amendment 9 to Clause 15 was made without division.

After debate, Amendment 10 to Clause 15 was made (Division 1).

After debate, Amendment 11 to Clause 15 was made without division.

After debate, Amendment 12 to Clause 15 was made without division.

After debate, Amendment 13 to Clause 19 was made without division.

After debate, Amendment 14 to Clause 20 was made without division.

After debate, Amendment 15 to Clause 22 was made without division.

After debate, Amendment 16 to Clause 22 was made without division.

After debate, Amendments 17 to 24 to Clause 22 were made without division.

After debate, Amendment 25 to Clause 22 was made without division.

After debate, Amendments 26 to 28 to Clause 22 were made without division.

After debate, Amendment 29 to Clause 22 was made without division.

After debate, Amendment 30 to Clause 23 was made without division.

After debate, Amendment 31 to Clause 24 was made without division.

After debate, Amendments 32 to 43 to Clause 24 were made without division.

After debate, Amendment 44 to Clause 26 was made without division.

After debate, Amendment 45 to Clause 29 was made without division.

After debate, Amendment 46 to Clause 29 was made without division.

After debate, Amendment 47 to Clause 30 was made without division.

Schedules

After debate, Amendment 48 to Schedule 3 was made without division.

After debate, Amendments 49 to 55 to Schedule 3 were made without division.

After debate, Amendment 56 to Schedule 3 was made without division.

After debate, Amendment 57 to Schedule 3 was made without division.

After debate, Amendment 58 to Schedule 4 was made without division.

After debate, Amendment 59 to Schedule 5 was made without division.

After debate, Amendment 60 to Schedule 5 was made without division.

Long Title

After debate, Amendment 61 to the Long Title was made without division.

NIA Bill 26/11-15 stood referred to the Speaker for consideration in accordance with section 10 of the Northern Ireland Act 1998.

9. Adjournment

Proposed:

That the Assembly do now adjourn.

The Deputy Speaker

The Assembly adjourned at 6.00pm.

Mr Mitchel McLaughlin MLA
Principal Deputy Speaker

01 December 2014

Northern Ireland Assembly

01 December 2014
Division

Further Consideration Stage – Human Trafficking and Exploitation (Criminal Justice and Support for Victims) Bill (NIA Bill 26/11-15) – Amendment 10

Proposed:

Clause 15, Page 9, Line 38

After ‘sexual’ insert –

‘; or

(d) B touching B in a sexual manner for the sexual gratification of A, B being physically in

A’s presence.’

Lord Morrow

The Question was put and the Assembly divided.

Ayes: 52
Noes: 35

AYES

Mr Allister, Mr Anderson, Mr Bell, Ms P Bradley, Mr Buchanan, Mr Byrne, Mrs Cameron, Mr Campbell, Mr Clarke, Mr Craig, Mr Cree, Mr Maurice Devenney, Mr Douglas, Mr Dunne, Mr Durkan, Mr Easton, Mr Elliott, Mrs Foster, Mr Frew, Mr Gardiner, Mr Girvan, Mr Givan, Mrs Hale, Mr Hamilton, Mr Hilditch, Mr Humphrey, Mr Irwin, Mr Kennedy, Mr Kinahan, Mr McCausland, Mr I McCrea, Dr McDonnell, Mr McGlone, Mr D McIlveen, Miss M McIlveen, Mrs McKevitt, Mr McKinney, Mr McQuillan, Mr A Maginness, Lord Morrow, Mr Moutray, Mr Nesbitt, Mr Newton, Mr Poots, Mr Ramsey, Mr G Robinson, Mr Ross, Mr Spratt, Mr Swann, Mr Weir, Mr Wells, Mr Wilson.

Tellers for the Ayes: Mr Clarke, Mr G Robinson.

NOES

Mr Agnew, Mr Boylan, Mr Brady, Mrs Cochrane, Mr Dickson, Dr Farry, Mr Flanagan, Mr Ford, Mr Hazzard, Mr G Kelly, Ms Lo, Mr Lunn, Mr Lynch, Mr Lyttle, Mr McAleer, Mr McCallister, Mr F McCann, Ms J McCann, Mr McCarthy, Mr McCartney, Ms McCorley, Mr B McCrea, Ms McGahan, Mr McKay, Ms Maeve McLaughlin, Mr McMullan, Mr Maskey, Mr Milne, Ms Ní Chuilín, Mr Ó hOisín, Mr Ó Muilleoir, Mr O'Dowd, Mrs O'Neill, Ms Ruane, Mr Sheehan.

Tellers for the Noes: Mr Dickson, Mr McCarthy.

The Amendment was made.

Human Trafficking and Exploitation (Criminal Justice and Support for Victims) Bill

Annotated Marshalled List of Amendments

Further Consideration Stage

Monday, 1 December 2014

Amendments tabled up to 9.30am Thursday, 27 November 2014 and selected for debate

Amendment 1 [Made]

Clause 7, Page 6, Line 28

At end insert ‘and for “that paragraph” substitute “that provision”;’

Minister of Justice
The Lord Morrow of Clogher Valley

Amendment 2 [Made]

Clause 7, Page 6, Line 41

At end insert -

‘(za) in Article 4(2) (interpretation) omit the “and” at the end of sub-paragraph (c) and after paragraph (d) add —

“(e) a sentence falls to be imposed under section 7(2) of the Human Trafficking and Exploitation (Criminal Justice and Support for Victims) Act (Northern Ireland) 2014 if it is required by that provision and the court is not of the opinion there mentioned;”;’

Minister of Justice
The Lord Morrow of Clogher Valley

Amendment 3 [Made]

Clause 7, Page 7, Line 7

Leave out subsection (9)

Minister of Justice
The Lord Morrow of Clogher Valley

Amendment 4 [Made]

Clause 13, Page 8, Line 36

At end insert -

‘(5A) The Department may by order substitute for the reference to the National Crime Agency in subsection (1) a reference to such other body or person as may be specified in the order.’

Minister of Justice
The Lord Morrow of Clogher Valley

Amendment 5 [Made]

Clause 15, Page 9, Line 13

At end insert -

‘(1A) In the heading to Part 5, after “PROSTITUTION” insert “AND PAYING FOR SEXUAL SERVICES OF A PERSON”.’

The Lord Morrow of Clogher Valley
Minister of Justice

Amendment 6 [Made]

Clause 15, Page 9, Line 23

At end insert ‘and A knows or believes that the payment is made or promised by a third party.’

The Lord Morrow of Clogher Valley
Minister of Justice

Amendment 7 [Made]

Clause 15, Page 9, Line 26

Leave out ‘level 3 on the standard scale’ and insert ‘the statutory maximum’

The Lord Morrow of Clogher Valley
Minister of Justice

Amendment 8 [Made]

Clause 15, Page 9, Line 29

Leave out ‘not exceeding the statutory maximum’

The Lord Morrow of Clogher Valley
Minister of Justice

Amendment 9 [Made]

Clause 15, Page 9, Line 33

After ‘services’ insert ‘(other than sexual services)’

The Lord Morrow of Clogher Valley
Minister of Justice

Amendment 10 [Made on division]

Clause 15, Page 9, Line 38

After ‘sexual’ insert -

‘; or

(d) B touching B in a sexual manner for the sexual gratification of A, B being physically in A’s presence.

The Lord Morrow of Clogher Valley

Amendment 11 [Made]

Clause 15, Page 9, Line 39

Leave out paragraph (5) and insert -

‘(5) B does not commit an offence by doing anything which (apart from this paragraph) would amount to —

(a) aiding, abetting, counselling or procuring the commission of an offence under this Article by A;

(b) conspiring with A to commit an offence under this Article; or

(c) an offence under Part 2 of the Serious Crime Act 2007 (encouraging or assisting offences) in relation to the commission of an offence under this Article by A.”.

The Lord Morrow of Clogher Valley
Minister of Justice

Amendment 12 [Made]

Clause 15, Page 10

Leave out lines 1 to 17 and insert -

‘(5) The Department must before the coming into operation of subsection (4) raise public awareness of the change in the law to be effected by that subsection.

(6) The Department must, at the end of the period of 3 years beginning with the coming into operation of subsection (4), review the operation of Article 64A of the Sexual Offences (Northern Ireland) Order 2008 and lay before the Assembly a report on that review; that report must in particular include —

(a) information as to the number of arrests and convictions during that period in respect of offences under Article 64A;

(b) the Department’s assessment of the impact of Article 64A on the safety and well-being of persons providing for payment sexual services of the kind to which that Article applies;

(c) information as to the number of arrests and convictions in the period covered by the report in respect of —

(i) offences under section 2 committed with a view to exploitation that consists of or includes behaviour within section 3(3) (sexual exploitation);

(ii) offences under section 4 committed with the intention of committing an offence mentioned in sub-paragraph (i); and

(d) the Department’s assessment of the extent to which Article 64A has operated to reduce human trafficking for the purposes of sexual exploitation.

The Lord Morrow of Clogher Valley
Minister of Justice

Amendment 13 [Made]

Clause 19, Page 13

Leave out subsections (1) and (2) and insert -

‘(1) The Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety must, in conjunction with the other Northern Ireland departments, prepare and publish a strategy in relation to actions to be taken by Northern Ireland departments in the exercise of their respective functions to ensure that a programme of assistance and support is made available to persons who wish to leave prostitution.

(2) The strategy must —

(a) be published no later than 10 months after the coming into operation of this section; and

(b) provide for a programme of support and assistance to be made available in accordance with the strategy no later than 1 April 2016.

(2A) The strategy must ensure that assistance and support provided to a person —

(a) is not conditional on the person acting as a witness in any criminal proceedings;

(b) is provided only with the agreement of that person; and

(c) is provided in a manner which takes due account of the needs of that person as regards safety and protection from harm.

(2B) The strategy must ensure that assistance and support is offered from a person who is of the same gender as the person receiving it.

(2C) The Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety must, in conjunction with the other Northern Ireland departments —

(a) review the strategy (or revised strategy) for the time being published under this section at intervals of not more than 3 years; and

(b) if appropriate, revise the strategy and publish the revised strategy.

The Lord Morrow of Clogher Valley

Amendment 14 [Made]

Clause 20, Page 13

Leave out clause 20

The Lord Morrow of Clogher Valley

Amendment 15 [Made]

Clause 22, Page 13, Line 31

Leave out ‘Independent Legal Guardian’ and insert ‘independent guardian’

The Lord Morrow of Clogher Valley

Amendment 16 [Made]

Clause 22, Page 14, Line 2

Leave out from ‘or’ to end of line 4 and insert -

(2A) This section also applies to a child who appears to the Regional Health and Social Care Board to be a separated child.

The Lord Morrow of Clogher Valley

Amendment 17 [Made]

Clause 22, Page 14, Line 8

Leave out ‘Independent Legal Guardian’ and insert ‘independent guardian’

The Lord Morrow of Clogher Valley

Amendment 18 [Made]

Clause 22, Page 14, Line 15

Leave out ‘Independent Legal Guardian’ and insert ‘independent guardian’

The Lord Morrow of Clogher Valley

Amendment 19 [Made]

Clause 22, Page 14, Line 22

Leave out ‘Independent Legal Guardian’ and insert ‘independent guardian’

The Lord Morrow of Clogher Valley

Amendment 20 [Made]

Clause 22, Page 14, Line 27

Leave out ‘Independent Legal Guardian’ and insert ‘independent guardian’

The Lord Morrow of Clogher Valley

Amendment 21 [Made]

Clause 22, Page 14, Line 34

Leave out ‘Independent Legal Guardian’ and insert ‘independent guardian’

The Lord Morrow of Clogher Valley

Amendment 22 [Made]

Clause 22, Page 14, Line 35

Leave out ‘Independent Legal Guardian’ and insert ‘independent guardian’

The Lord Morrow of Clogher Valley

Amendment 23 [Made]

Clause 22, Page 14, Line 37

Leave out ‘Independent Legal Guardian’ and insert ‘independent guardian’

The Lord Morrow of Clogher Valley

Amendment 24 [Made]

Clause 22, Page 14, Line 39

Leave out ‘Independent Legal Guardian’ and insert ‘independent guardian’

The Lord Morrow of Clogher Valley

Amendment 25 [Made]

Clause 22, Page 14, Line 41

After ‘ascertaining’ insert ‘and communicating’

The Lord Morrow of Clogher Valley

Amendment 26 [Made]

Clause 22, Page 15, Line 18

Leave out ‘Independent Legal Guardian’ and insert ‘independent guardian’

The Lord Morrow of Clogher Valley

Amendment 27 [Made]

Clause 22, Page 15, Line 24

Leave out ‘Independent Legal Guardians’ and insert ‘independent guardians’

The Lord Morrow of Clogher Valley

Amendment 28 [Made]

Clause 22, Page 15, Line 25

Leave out ‘Independent Legal Guardian’ and insert ‘independent guardian’

The Lord Morrow of Clogher Valley

Amendment 29 [Made]

Clause 22, Page 15, Line 36

Leave out from ‘who’ to end of line 41 and insert -

‘who —

(a) is not ordinarily resident in Northern Ireland;

(b) is separated from all persons who —

(i) have parental responsibility for the child; or

(ii) before the child’s arrival in Northern Ireland, were responsible for the child whether by law or custom; and

(c) because of that separation, may be at risk of harm.

(11) A reference in any other statutory provision to the guardian of a child does not include a reference to an independent guardian appointed under this section.

The Lord Morrow of Clogher Valley

Amendment 30 [Made]

Clause 23, Page 16, Line 37

Leave out from ‘any of the following offences’ to end of line 1 on page 17 and insert -

(a) an offence under —

(i) section 4(2) of the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 committed in respect of a Class B or Class C drug;

(ii) section 5(2) of that Act committed in respect of a Class B drug;

(iii) section 6(2) of that Act;

(b) an offence under section 26A(3)(a), (b), (d), (e), (f) or (g) of the Immigration Act 1971;

(c) an offence under section 1, 2, 3 or 4 of the Forgery and Counterfeiting Act 1981;

(d) an offence under section 106 of the Asylum and Immigration Act 1999;

(e) an offence under section 4 of the Identity Documents Act 2010.

The Lord Morrow of Clogher Valley
Minister of Justice

Amendment 31 [Made]

Clause 24, Page 17, Line 5

Leave out ‘victim’ and insert ‘complainant’

The Lord Morrow of Clogher Valley

Amendment 32 [Made]

Clause 24, Page 17, Line 8

Leave out ‘victim’ and insert ‘complainant’

The Lord Morrow of Clogher Valley

Amendment 33 [Made]

Clause 24, Page 17, Line 11

Leave out ‘victim’ and insert ‘complainant’

The Lord Morrow of Clogher Valley

Amendment 34 [Made]

Clause 24, Page 17, Line 13

Leave out ‘victim’s’ and insert ‘complainant’s’

The Lord Morrow of Clogher Valley

Amendment 35 [Made]

Clause 24, Page 17, Line 14

Leave out ‘victim’ and insert ‘complainant’

The Lord Morrow of Clogher Valley

Amendment 36 [Made]

Clause 24, Page 17, Line 15

Leave out ‘victim’ and insert ‘complainant’

The Lord Morrow of Clogher Valley

Amendment 37 [Made]

Clause 24, Page 17, Line 17

Leave out ‘victim’ and insert ‘complainant’

The Lord Morrow of Clogher Valley

Amendment 38 [Made]

Clause 24, Page 17, Line 19

Leave out ‘victim’ and insert ‘complainant’

The Lord Morrow of Clogher Valley

Amendment 39 [Made]

Clause 24, Page 17, Line 22

Leave out ‘victim’ and insert ‘complainant’

The Lord Morrow of Clogher Valley

Amendment 40 [Made]

Clause 24, Page 17, Line 23

Leave out ‘victim’ and insert ‘complainant’

The Lord Morrow of Clogher Valley

Amendment 41 [Made]

Clause 24, Page 17, Line 26

Leave out ‘victim’ and insert ‘complainant’

The Lord Morrow of Clogher Valley

Amendment 42 [Made]

Clause 24, Page 17, Line 26

Leave out ‘victim’s’ and insert ‘complainant’s’

The Lord Morrow of Clogher Valley

Amendment 43 [Made]

Clause 24, Page 17, Line 28

At end insert -

(2) In this section —

“the accused” means a person who is alleged to have committed, or has committed, an offence under section 1 or 2;

“complainant” means a person against or in relation to whom an offence under section 1 or 2 is alleged to have been committed, or has been committed.

The Lord Morrow of Clogher Valley

Amendment 44 [Made]

Clause 26, Page 18

Leave out clause 26

The Lord Morrow of Clogher Valley
Minister of Justice

Amendment 45 [Made]

Clause 29, Page 20, Line 3

At end insert -

‘(za) an order under section 13(5A) (power to amend body to be notified about suspected victims);

Minister of Justice
The Lord Morrow of Clogher Valley

Amendment 46 [Made]

Clause 29, Page 20, Line 15

Leave out from ‘child’ to ‘order’ on line 16 and insert ‘independent guardians) shall not be made unless a draft of the regulations’

The Lord Morrow of Clogher Valley

Amendment 47 [Made]

Clause 30, Page 20, Line 24

Leave out subsection (2) and insert -

‘(2) Except as provided by the following subsections, this Act comes into operation on the day after Royal Assent.

(3) The following provisions come into operation on such day or days as the Department may by order appoint —

(a) section 11 (with Schedule 3);

(b) section 13.

(4) Sections 12 and 21 come into operation one month after Royal Assent.

(5) Section 15(1) to (4) and (6) comes into operation on 1 June 2015.

(6) Section 22(1) to (3) and (5) to (11) comes into operation 10 months after Royal Assent.

Minister of Justice
Chair, Committee for Justice

Amendment 48 [Made]

Schedule 3, Page 38, Line 22

Leave out head (c)

Minister of Justice
The Lord Morrow of Clogher Valley

Amendment 49 [Made]

Schedule 3, Page 38, Line 23

Leave out ‘, the Secretary of State or the Commissioners’ and insert ‘or the Secretary of State’

Minister of Justice
The Lord Morrow of Clogher Valley

Amendment 50 [Made]

Schedule 3, Page 38, Line 30

Leave out ‘, the Secretary of State or the Commissioners’ and insert ‘or the Secretary of State’

Minister of Justice
The Lord Morrow of Clogher Valley

Amendment 51 [Made]

Schedule 3, Page 38, Line 31

Leave out ‘, the Secretary of State or the Commissioners’ and insert ‘or the Secretary of State’

Minister of Justice
The Lord Morrow of Clogher Valley

Amendment 52 [Made]

Schedule 3, Page 39

Leave out lines 4 and 5

Minister of Justice
The Lord Morrow of Clogher Valley

Amendment 53 [Made]

Schedule 3, Page 39

Leave out line 21

Minister of Justice
The Lord Morrow of Clogher Valley

Amendment 54 [Made]

Schedule 3, Page 39, Line 28

Leave out ‘(c) the Commissioners,’

Minister of Justice
The Lord Morrow of Clogher Valley

Amendment 55 [Made]

Schedule 3, Page 39, Line 31

Leave out ‘, the Secretary of State or the Commissioners’ and insert ‘or the Secretary of State’

Minister of Justice
The Lord Morrow of Clogher Valley

Amendment 56 [Made]

Schedule 3, Page 39, Line 37

After ‘may’ insert ‘, subject to paragraph (3A),’

Minister of Justice
The Lord Morrow of Clogher Valley

Amendment 57 [Made]

Schedule 3, Page 39, Line 42

At end insert -

(3A) The information must be destroyed no later than the date on which the offender ceases to be subject to notification requirements.

Minister of Justice
The Lord Morrow of Clogher Valley

Amendment 58 [Made]

Schedule 4, Page 44, Line 12

At end insert -

‘The Sexual Offences (Northern Ireland) Order 2008 (NI 2)

7A.—(1) In Article 22(2)(b) (meeting child following sexual grooming, etc.) for paragraph (ii) substitute —

“(ii) an offence under section 2 of the Human Trafficking and Exploitation (Criminal Justice and Support for Victims) Act (Northern Ireland) 2014 (human trafficking) committed with a view to exploitation that consists of or includes behaviour within section 3(3) of that Act (sexual exploitation), or”.

(2) In Article 58(7) for “Articles 59 to 60” substitute “Article 60”.

Minister of Justice
The Lord Morrow of Clogher Valley

Amendment 59 [Made]

Schedule 5, Page 47, Line 4, Column 2

At beginning insert -

 

Article 59.

Minister of Justice
The Lord Morrow of Clogher Valley

Amendment 60 [Made]

Schedule 5, Page 47, Line 11

At end insert -

The Policing and Crime Act 2009 (c. 26)

Section 15.

Minister of Justice
The Lord Morrow of Clogher Valley

Amendment 61 [Made]

Long Title

Leave out from ‘offences’ to end and insert ‘, slavery and other forms of exploitation, including measures to prevent and combat such exploitation and to provide support for victims of such exploitation; and for connected purposes.’

The Lord Morrow of Clogher Valley
Minister of Justice

Northern Ireland Assembly

Papers Presented to the Assembly on
26 November – 01 December 2014

1. Acts of the Northern Ireland Assembly

2. Bills of the Northern Ireland Assembly

3. Orders in Council

4. Publications Laid in the Northern Ireland Assembly

Registrar General Northern Ireland Annual Report 2013 (DFP).

Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute 2013/2014 Annual Report and Statement of Accounts (DARD).

Legislative Consent Memorandum Small Business, Enterprise and Employment Bill (DFP).

Legislative Consent Memorandum The Pension Schemes Bill (Public Service Defined Benefit Schemes) (DFP).

Commissioner for Children and Young People Annual Report and Accounts for the Year Ended 31 March 2014 (OFMDFM).

Northern Ireland Audit Office Primary Care Prescribing Report by Comptroller and Auditor General 27 November 2014 (DFP).

5. Assembly Reports

Report on the Investigation into Allegations made in the BBC Spotlight Programme broadcast on 7 January 2010 (Committee on Standards and Privileges).

6. Statutory Rules

S.R. 2014/290 The Public Service (Civil Servants and Others) Pensions Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2014 (DFP).

For information only:

S.R. 2014/289 The Parking and Waiting Restrictions (Belfast) (Amendment) Order (Northern Ireland) 2014 (DRD).

7. Written Ministerial Statements

8. Consultation Documents

Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety Draft Budget 2015/16 Consultation (DHSSPS).

Long Term Options for Department of Finance and Personnel Domestic Rate Rebate Scheme (DFP).

Consultation Paper – Defamation Law in Northern Ireland (DFP).

Department of Finance and Personnel Budget 2015-16 Consultation (DFP).

9. Departmental Publications

10. Agency Publications

11. Westminster Publications

12. Miscellaneous Publications

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