UK Parliament / Open data

Investigatory Powers Bill

Moved by

Earl Howe

221: Clause 186, page 142, line 38, after “but” insert “either—

(i) the intelligence service is prevented by section (Restriction on use of class BPD warrants)(1) or (2) from retaining, or retaining and examining, the bulk personal dataset in reliance on the class BPD warrant, or

(ii) ”

222: Clause 186, page 142, line 45, at end insert—

“( ) Where subsection (3)(b)(i) applies, the application must include an explanation of why the intelligence service is prevented by section (Restriction on use of class BPD warrants)(1) or (2) from retaining, or retaining and examining, the bulk personal dataset in reliance on a class BPD warrant.”

223: Clause 186, page 143, line 22, at end insert—

“( ) The fact that a specific BPD warrant would authorise the retention, or the retention and examination, of bulk personal datasets relating to activities in the British Islands of a trade union is not, of itself, sufficient to establish that the warrant is necessary on grounds falling within subsection (5)(a).”

Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
774 c1116 
Session
2016-17
Chamber / Committee
House of Lords chamber
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