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Data (Use and Access) Bill [HL]

Committee stage

Session 2024-25

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Total results 258 (page 1 of 13)

Clause 1, page 2, leave out lines 34 to 37

Viscount Camrose
Conservative, Excepted Hereditary
Sponsor Lord Markham
Amendment number: 1

After Clause 132, insert the following new Clause—

“Digitally created sexually explicit photographs or films

Baroness Owen of Alderley Edge
Conservative, Life peer
Sponsors Lord Browne of Ladyton, Baroness Kidron, Lord Clement-Jones
Amendment number: 211G

After Clause 132, insert the following new Clause—

“Digitally created sexually explicit audio

Baroness Owen of Alderley Edge
Conservative, Life peer
Amendment number: 211H

Clause 1, page 2, leave out lines 40 to 43

Viscount Camrose
Conservative, Excepted Hereditary
Sponsor Lord Markham
Amendment number: 2

Clause 2, page 3, line 23, leave out “Secretary of State or the”

Viscount Camrose
Conservative, Excepted Hereditary
Sponsor Lord Markham
Amendment number: 3

Clause 2, page 3, line 23, leave out “or the Treasury”

Viscount Camrose
Conservative, Excepted Hereditary
Sponsor Lord Markham
Amendment number: 4

Clause 2, page 3, line 28, at end insert—

“(1A) The Secretary of State may by regulations make provision requiring a data holder to communicate (to the extent that they have the data required to do this) in a specified manner with all or a subset of the customers for whom they hold data.”

Lord Lucas
Conservative, Excepted Hereditary
Amendment number: 5

Clause 2, page 3, line 28, at end insert—

“(1A) In a case where the Secretary of State and the Treasury have made regulations under this Act, any regulations made by the Secretary of State may include revocation of any regulations made by the Treasury, but regulations made by the Treasury may not revoke regulations made by the Secretary of State.”

Viscount Camrose
Conservative, Excepted Hereditary
Sponsor Lord Markham
Amendment number: 6

Clause 3, page 5, line 28, at end insert—

(f) provision requiring that third party recipients of customer data publish regular statements on their cyber resilience against specified standards and outcomes.”

Lord Arbuthnot of Edrom
Conservative, Life peer
Amendment number: 7

Clause 4, page 6, line 10, after first “business data” insert “in a machine readable format”

Lord Clement-Jones
Liberal Democrat, Life peer
Amendment number: 8

Clause 4, page 6, line 12, at end insert “(including the Secretary of State or the Treasury; publicly-owned bodies and local and regional authorities).”

Lord Clement-Jones
Liberal Democrat, Life peer
Amendment number: 9

Clause 4, page 6, line 36, at end insert—

“(d) make provision requiring business data to be published or provided in a machine readable format.”

Lord Clement-Jones
Liberal Democrat, Life peer
Amendment number: 10

Clause 6, page 10, line 9, after “guidance” insert “on their website”

Viscount Camrose
Conservative, Excepted Hereditary
Sponsor Lord Markham
Amendment number: 11

Clause 6, page 10, line 10, at end insert—

“(d) to review the guidance annually, and

Viscount Camrose
Conservative, Excepted Hereditary
Sponsor Lord Markham
Amendment number: 12

Clause 8, page 13, line 33, after “guidance” insert “on its website”

Viscount Camrose
Conservative, Excepted Hereditary
Sponsor Lord Markham
Amendment number: 13

Clause 8, page 13, line 34, at end insert—

“(d) to review the guidance annually, and

Viscount Camrose
Conservative, Excepted Hereditary
Sponsor Lord Markham
Amendment number: 14

Clause 11, page 17, line 3, at end insert—

“(7A) The Secretary of State must provide guidance on who may be charged a fee, which must be reviewed annually.”

Viscount Camrose
Conservative, Excepted Hereditary
Amendment number: 15

Clause 11, page 17, line 7, at end insert—

“(9) Regulations under subsection (1) must provide a mechanism by which an individual may appeal the charging of a fee.”

Viscount Camrose
Conservative, Excepted Hereditary
Sponsor Lord Markham
Amendment number: 16

Clause 12, page 17, line 39, at end insert “, the rate of which will be capped at 5 per cent”

Viscount Camrose
Conservative, Excepted Hereditary
Sponsor Lord Markham
Amendment number: 17

Clause 12, page 17, line 40, at end insert—

“(c) the process of appealing against amounts payable by way of a levy.”

Viscount Camrose
Conservative, Excepted Hereditary
Sponsor Lord Markham
Amendment number: 18
Total results 258 (page 1 of 13)