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Online Safety Bill

Proceeding contribution from Baroness Merron (Labour) in the House of Lords on Wednesday, 12 July 2023. It occurred during Debate on bills on Online Safety Bill.

Moved by

Baroness Merron

180: After Clause 56, insert the following new Clause—

“Review: offences relating to animal torture content

(1) Within the period of six months beginning with the day on which this Act is passed, the Secretary of State must carry out a review of relevant offences under the—

(a) Communications Act 2003, and

(b) Animal Welfare Act 2006,

to determine whether there is an offence of sending a communication to encourage or assist an act of animal torture, or sharing content related to animal torture, on a regulated service.

(2) If the review under subsection (1) determines that one or more offences contained within the Acts does extend to such communications or content, the Secretary of State must, as soon as practicable, make regulations to designate the offence or offences under Schedule 7 to this Act (see section 198(3)).”

Member’s explanatory statement

Following answers to a recent oral question (27 June), this amendment would require the Secretary of State to undertake a review of existing criminal offences under the listed enactments to determine whether they apply to online posts containing or facilitating animal torture. If they do, the Secretary of State would be compelled to add these offences to the list of priority offences in Schedule 7.

Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
831 c1794 
Session
2022-23
Chamber / Committee
House of Lords chamber
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