http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2024/21/schedules/enactedVictims and Prisoners Act 2024King's Printer of Acts of Parliament2024-06-04SchedulesSchedule 1

Section 48

Infected Blood Compensation AuthorityPart 1Constitution1Membership1

The IBCA is to consist of—

a

a Chair (who is to be a non-executive member),

b

at least 3, but not more than 6, other non-executive members,

c

a chief executive, and

d

at least 2, but not more than 5, other executive members.

2

The members are to be appointed in accordance with paragraphs 2 to 4.

3

A person exercising a power of appointment in accordance with those paragraphs must when doing so ensure, so far as practicable, that the number of non-executive members is at all times greater than the number of executive members.

2Appointment of non-executive members1

The Chair is to be appointed by the Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office.

2

The other non-executive members are to be appointed by the Chair except for the first three who are to be appointed by the Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office.

3

A person may not be appointed as a non-executive member if the person is a member of the IBCA’s staff.

3Appointment of executive members1

The chief executive and the other executive members are to be appointed by the Chair.

2

The executive members are to be members of the IBCA’s staff.

4Appointments of members: eligibility1

The Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office may by regulations make provision about criteria which must be met by persons in order to be appointed as members of the IBCA.

2

The regulations may make provision for a person to cease to be a member of the IBCA if the person no longer meets those criteria.

5Terms of membership1

A member of the IBCA holds and vacates office in accordance with the terms of the member’s appointment (subject to this Schedule).

2

A member may resign from office by giving notice to the appropriate person.

3

A member may be removed from office by notice given by the appropriate person on the grounds that the member—

a

has without reasonable excuse failed to discharge the member’s functions, or

b

is, in the opinion of the appropriate person, unable or unfit to carry out the member’s functions.

4

A person ceases to be—

a

a non-executive member of the IBCA upon becoming a member of its staff;

b

an executive member of the IBCA upon ceasing to be a member of its staff.

5

In this paragraph “appropriate person” means—

a

in the case of the Chair, the Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office;

b

in the case of any other member of the IBCA, the Chair.

6Non-executive members: payments1

The IBCA must pay, or make provision for the payment of, such remuneration, pensions, allowances or gratuities as the Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office determines to or in respect of a person who is or has been—

a

the Chair, or

b

a non-executive member appointed by the Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office under paragraph 2(2).

2

The IBCA must pay, or make provision for the payment of, such remuneration, pensions, allowances or gratuities as the Chair determines to or in respect of a person who is or has been a non-executive member appointed by the Chair under paragraph 2(2).

3

Sub-paragraph (4) applies if—

a

a person ceases to be the Chair or a non-executive member appointed by the Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office under paragraph 2(2), and

b

the Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office determines that the person should be compensated because of special circumstances.

4

Where this sub-paragraph applies, the IBCA must pay the person compensation of such amount as the Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office may determine.

5

Sub-paragraph (6) applies if—

a

a person ceases to be a non-executive member appointed by the Chair under paragraph 2(2), and

b

the Chair determines that the person should be compensated because of special circumstances.

6

Where this sub-paragraph applies, the IBCA must pay the person compensation of such amount as the Chair may determine.

7Staffing1

The IBCA may—

a

appoint employees, and

b

make such other arrangements for the staffing of the IBCA as it determines.

2

The IBCA must pay its staff such remuneration as may be determined in accordance with this paragraph.

3

The IBCA must pay, or make provision for the payment of, such pensions, allowances, gratuities or compensation as may be determined in accordance with this paragraph to or in respect of any person who is or has been a member of staff of the IBCA.

4

Members of staff of the IBCA are to be appointed on such other terms as may be determined in accordance with this paragraph.

5

A matter is determined in accordance with this paragraph if—

a

in the case of a matter which relates to an executive member, it is determined by the Chair;

b

in the case of a matter which relates to any other member of staff, it is determined by the IBCA.

6

Before making a determination as to remuneration, pensions, allowances, gratuities or compensation for the purposes of sub-paragraph (2) or (3), the IBCA must obtain the approval of the Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office as to its policy on that matter.

8Interim chief executive1

The Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office may appoint a person as an executive member to act as chief executive of the IBCA (“an interim chief executive”) until the appointment of the first chief executive by the Chair under paragraph 3(1).

2

An interim chief executive may incur expenditure and do other things in the name of and on behalf of the IBCA until the appointment of the first chief executive by the Chair under paragraph 3(1).

3

In exercising the power in sub-paragraph (2), an interim chief executive must act in accordance with any directions given by the Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office.

4

Paragraphs 3, 5 and 7 do not apply to an interim chief executive.

9Committees and sub-committees1

The IBCA may appoint such committees and sub-committees as it considers appropriate.

2

A committee or sub-committee may consist of or include persons who are neither members, nor members of staff, of the IBCA.

3

The IBCA may pay such remuneration and allowances as it may determine to any person who—

a

is a member of a committee or a sub-committee, but

b

is not a member of staff of the IBCA,

whether or not that person is a non-executive member of the IBCA.

10Procedure1

The IBCA may determine its own procedure and the procedure of any of its committees or sub-committees.

2

The validity of any proceedings of the IBCA, or any committee or sub-committee of the IBCA, is not affected by any vacancy among its members or by any defect in the appointment of such a member.

11Exercise of functions1

The IBCA must have regard to the need to exercise its functions effectively, efficiently and economically.

2

The IBCA may delegate any of its functions to—

a

a member of the IBCA,

b

a member of the IBCA’s staff authorised for that purpose, or

c

any committee or sub-committee.

3

A function may be delegated to the extent and on the terms that the IBCA determines.

12Funding1

The Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office must pay to the IBCA—

a

such sums as are required to meet payments made by the IBCA under the infected blood compensation scheme, and

b

such other sums as the Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office considers are reasonably sufficient to enable the IBCA to carry out its functions.

2

Payments under sub-paragraph (1)(b) may be made subject to conditions.

3

The Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office may by regulations make provision about what the IBCA must do with any sums repaid to it by virtue of section 50(5) (which may include provision requiring the sums to be paid to the Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office).

13Annual report1

As soon as reasonably practicable after the end of each financial year the IBCA must prepare a report on the exercise of its functions during that financial year.

2

The IBCA must send the report to the Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office.

3

The Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office must lay the report before Parliament.

14Accounts and audit1

The IBCA must—

a

keep proper accounts and proper records in relation to them, and

b

prepare a statement of accounts in respect of each financial year in the form specified by the Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office.

2

The IBCA must send a copy of each statement of accounts to the Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office, and the Comptroller and Auditor General, as soon as practicable after the end of the financial year to which the statement relates.

3

The Comptroller and Auditor General must—

a

examine, certify and report on each statement of accounts, and

b

send a copy of each report and certified statement to the Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office.

4

The Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office must lay before Parliament a copy of each such report and certified statement.

15Meaning of “financial year”

In this Schedule “financial year” means—

a

the period beginning with the date on which the IBCA is established and ending with 31 March following that date, and

b

each successive period of 12 months.

16Provision of information

The IBCA must provide to the Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office such information relating to the IBCA’s functions as they may request.

17Status1

The IBCA is not to be regarded—

a

as the servant or agent of the Crown, or

b

as enjoying any status, immunity or privilege of the Crown.

2

The IBCA’s property is not to be regarded as property of, or property held on behalf of, the Crown.

3

Service as a member, or a member of staff, of the IBCA is not service in the civil service of the State.

18Seal and evidence1

The application of the IBCA’s seal must be authenticated by a signature of—

a

a member of the IBCA, or

b

another person authorised for that purpose by the IBCA.

2

A document purporting to be duly executed under the IBCA’s seal or signed on its behalf—

a

is to be received in evidence, and

b

is to be taken to be executed or signed in that way, unless the contrary is shown.

3

But this paragraph does not apply in relation to any document which is, or is to be, signed in accordance with the law of Scotland.

19Supplementary powers

The IBCA may do anything it thinks appropriate for the purposes of, or in connection with, its functions.

Part 2Transfer schemes20Power to make transfer schemes1

The Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office may make one or more schemes (“transfer schemes”) for the purpose of transferring to the IBCA such property, rights and liabilities of a relevant person as the Secretary of State or Minister considers appropriate for the purposes of enabling the IBCA to carry out its functions under or by virtue of this Act.

2

In this paragraph “relevant person” means—

a

the Secretary of State;

b

the Minister for the Cabinet Office;

c

a Special Health Authority established under section 28 of the National Health Service Act 2006;

d

the Welsh Ministers;

e

a National Health Service trust established under section 18 of the National Health Service (Wales) Act 2006;

f

a Special Health Authority established under section 22 of the National Health Service (Wales) Act 2006;

g

the Scottish Ministers;

h

a person who has at any time been appointed by the Scottish Ministers under subsection (4)(d) of section 28 of the Smoking, Health and Social Care (Scotland) Act 2005 (asp 13) to manage a scheme made under that section;

i

the Department of Health in Northern Ireland;

j

the Regional Business Services Organisation established by section 14 of the Health and Social Care (Reform) Act (Northern Ireland) 2009 (c. 1 (N.I.)).

3

A transfer scheme may not be made—

a

in relation to a relevant person within sub-paragraph (2)(d), (e) or (f), unless the Welsh Ministers consent;

b

in relation to a relevant person within sub-paragraph (2)(g) or (h), unless the Scottish Ministers consent;

c

in relation to a relevant person within sub-paragraph (2)(i) or (j), unless the Department of Health in Northern Ireland consents.

4

The things that may be transferred under a transfer scheme include—

a

property, rights and liabilities that could not otherwise be transferred;

b

property acquired, and rights and liabilities arising, after the making of the scheme;

c

criminal liabilities.

5

A transfer scheme may make supplementary, incidental, transitional or consequential provision and may, in particular—

a

create rights, or impose liabilities, in relation to property or rights transferred;

b

make provision about the continuing effect of things done by a relevant person in respect of anything transferred;

c

make provision about the continuation of things (including legal proceedings) in the process of being done by, on behalf of, or in relation to, a relevant person in respect of anything transferred;

d

make provision for references to an interim compensation authority in an instrument or other document in respect of anything transferred to be treated as references to the IBCA;

e

make provision for the shared ownership or use of property;

f

make provision which is the same as or similar to the Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 2006 (S.I. 2006/246);

g

make other supplemental, incidental, transitional or consequential provision.

6

A transfer scheme may provide for—

a

modifications by agreement;

b

modifications to have effect from the date when the original scheme came into effect.

7

For the purposes of this paragraph—

a

references to rights and liabilities include rights and liabilities relating to a contract of employment;

b

references to the transfer of property include the grant of a lease.

8

For the purposes of sub-paragraph (7)

a

an individual who holds employment in the civil service is to be treated as employed by virtue of a contract of employment, and

b

the terms of the individual’s employment in the civil service of the State are to be regarded as constituting the terms of the contract of employment.

21Tax treatment of transfer schemes1

The Treasury may by regulations make provision varying the way in which a relevant tax has effect in relation to—

a

anything transferred under a scheme under paragraph 20, or

b

anything done for the purposes of, or in relation to, a transfer under such a scheme.

2

The provision which may be made under sub-paragraph (1)(a) includes in particular provision for—

a

a tax provision not to apply, or to apply with modifications, in relation to anything transferred;

b

anything transferred to be treated in a specified way for the purposes of a tax provision;

c

the Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office to be required or permitted to determine, or specify the method for determining, anything which needs to be determined for the purposes of any tax provision so far as relating to anything transferred.

3

The provision which may be made under sub-paragraph (1)(b) includes in particular provision for—

a

a tax provision not to apply, or to apply with modifications, in relation to anything done for the purposes of or in relation to the transfer;

b

anything done for the purposes of, or in relation to, the transfer to have or not have a specified consequence or be treated in a specified way;

c

the Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office to be required or permitted to determine, or specify the method for determining, anything which needs to be determined for the purposes of any tax provision so far as relating to anything done for the purposes of, or in relation to, the transfer.

4

In this paragraph references to the transfer of property include the grant of a lease.

5

In this paragraph—

relevant tax” means income tax, corporation tax, capital gains tax, value added tax, stamp duty or stamp duty reserve tax;

tax provision” means any legislation about a relevant tax.

Part 3Amendments22Public Records Act 1958 (c. 51)

In Part 2 of the Table in paragraph 3 of Schedule 1 to the Public Records Act 1958 (establishments and organisations whose records are public records), at the appropriate place insert—

The Infected Blood Compensation Authority.

23Public Bodies (Admission to Meetings) Act 1960 (c. 67)

In the Schedule to the Public Bodies (Admission to Meetings) Act 1960—

a

in paragraph 1 (bodies in England and Wales to which the Act applies), at the end insert—

r

the Infected Blood Compensation Authority.

;

b

in paragraph 2 (bodies in Scotland to which the Act applies), at the end insert—

g

the Infected Blood Compensation Authority.

24Parliamentary Commissioner Act 1967 (c. 13)

In Schedule 2 to the Parliamentary Commissioner Act 1967 (departments etc subject to investigation), at the appropriate place insert—

The Infected Blood Compensation Authority.

25House of Commons Disqualification Act 1975 (c. 24)

In Part 2 of Schedule 1 to the House of Commons Disqualification Act 1975 (bodies all members of which are disqualified), at the appropriate place insert—

The Infected Blood Compensation Authority.

26Northern Ireland Assembly Disqualification Act 1975 (c. 25)

In Part 2 of Schedule 1 to the Northern Ireland Assembly Disqualification Act 1975 (bodies all members of which are disqualified), at the appropriate place insert—

The Infected Blood Compensation Authority.

27Freedom of Information Act 2000 (c. 36)

In Part 6 of Schedule 1 to the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (other public bodies), at the appropriate place insert—

The Infected Blood Compensation Authority.

28Equality Act 2010 (c. 15)

In Part 1 of Schedule 19 to the Equality Act 2010 (authorities subject to the public sector equality duty), under the heading “Health, social care and social security”, at the appropriate place insert—

The Infected Blood Compensation Authority.

Schedule 2

Section 59(9)

Offences relevant to public protection decisions

Before Schedule 19 to the Criminal Justice Act 2003 insert—

Schedule 18B

Section 237A(4)

Offences relevant to public protection decisionsPart 1Common law offencesOffences under the law of England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland1

Kidnapping.

2

Murder.

3Offences under the law of England and Wales and Northern Ireland

Manslaughter.

Offences under the law of Scotland4

Abduction.

5

Assault and poisoning.

6

Assault by explosive device.

7

Assault to severe injury.

8

Assault with intent to rob.

9

Culpable homicide.

10

Malicious mischief.

11

Poisoning.

12

Robbery.

13

Wilful fire-raising.

Offences under the law of Northern Ireland14

Affray.

15

Riot.

Part 2Statutory offences16Offences against the Person Act 1861

An offence under any of the following provisions of the Offences against the Person Act 1861—

a

section 4 (soliciting murder);

b

section 16 (threats to kill);

c

section 18 (wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm);

d

section 20 (malicious wounding);

e

section 21 (attempting to choke, suffocate or strangle in order to commit or assist in committing an indictable offence);

f

section 22 (using chloroform etc to commit or assist in the committing of any indictable offence);

g

section 23 (maliciously administering poison etc so as to endanger life or inflict grievous bodily harm);

h

section 27 (abandoning children);

i

section 28 (causing bodily injury by explosives);

j

section 29 (using explosives etc with intent to do grievous bodily harm);

k

section 30 (placing explosives with intent to do bodily injury);

l

section 31 (setting spring guns etc with intent to do grievous bodily harm);

m

section 32 (endangering the safety of railway passengers);

n

section 35 (injuring persons by furious driving);

o

section 37 (assaulting officer preserving wreck);

p

section 38 (assault with intent to resist arrest);

q

section 47 (assault occasioning actual bodily harm).

17Explosive Substances Act 1883

An offence under any of the following provisions of the Explosive Substances Act 1883—

a

section 2 (causing explosion likely to endanger life or property);

b

section 3 (attempt to cause explosion, or making or keeping explosive with intent to endanger life or property);

c

section 4 (making or possession of explosive under suspicious circumstances);

d

section 5 (punishment of accessories to offences of causing or attempting to cause explosions or making or possessing explosives).

18Infant Life (Preservation) Act 1929

An offence under section 1 of the Infant Life (Preservation) Act 1929 (child destruction).

19Children and Young Persons Act 1933

An offence under section 1 of the Children and Young Persons Act 1933 (cruelty to children).

20Infanticide Act 1938

An offence under section 1 of the Infanticide Act 1938 (infanticide).

21Sexual Offences Act 1956

An offence under section 33A of the Sexual Offences Act 1956 (keeping a brothel used for prostitution).

22Firearms Act 1968

An offence under any of the following provisions of the Firearms Act 1968—

a

section 16 (possession of firearm with intent to injure);

b

section 16A (possession of firearm with intent to cause fear of violence);

c

section 17(1) (use of firearm to resist arrest);

d

section 17(2) (possession of firearm at time of committing or being arrested for offence specified in Schedule 1 to that Act);

e

section 18 (carrying a firearm with criminal intent).

23Theft Act 1968

An offence under any of the following provisions of the Theft Act 1968—

a

section 8 (robbery or assault with intent to rob);

b

section 9, where the offence is burglary with intent to—

i

inflict grievous bodily harm on a person, or

ii

do unlawful damage to a building or anything in it;

c

section 10 (aggravated burglary);

d

section 12A (aggravated vehicle-taking).

24Criminal Damage Act 19711

An offence of arson under section 1 of the Criminal Damage Act 1971.

2

An offence under section 1(2) of that Act (destroying or damaging property), other than an offence of arson.

25Biological Weapons Act 1974

An offence under section 1 of the Biological Weapons Act 1974 (developing certain biological agents and toxins or biological weapons).

26Protection of Children Act 1978

An offence under section 1 of the Protection of Children Act 1978 (indecent photographs of children).

27Customs and Excise Management Act 1979

An offence under section 170 of the Customs and Excise Management Act 1979 (penalty for fraudulent evasion of duty etc) in relation to goods prohibited to be imported under section 42 of the Customs Consolidation Act 1876 (indecent or obscene articles).

28Taking of Hostages Act 1982

An offence under section 1 of the Taking of Hostages Act 1982 (hostage-taking).

29Aviation Security Act 1982

An offence under any of the following provisions of the Aviation Security Act 1982—

a

section 1 (hijacking);

b

section 2 (destroying, damaging or endangering safety of aircraft);

c

section 3 (other acts endangering or likely to endanger safety of aircraft);

d

section 4 (offences in relation to certain dangerous articles);

e

section 6(2) (inducing or assisting the commission of offences relating to safety of aircraft).

30Nuclear Material (Offences) Act 1983

An offence under section 2 of the Nuclear Material (Offences) Act 1983 (preparatory acts and threats).

31Mental Health Act 1983

An offence under section 127 of the Mental Health Act 1983 (ill-treatment of patients).

32Public Order Act 1986

An offence under any of the following provisions of the Public Order Act 1986—

a

section 1 (riot);

b

section 2 (violent disorder);

c

section 3 (affray).

33Criminal Justice Act 1988

An offence under either of the following provisions of the Criminal Justice Act 1988—

a

section 134 (torture);

b

section 160 (possession of indecent photograph of a child).

34Road Traffic Act 1988

An offence under any of the following provisions of the Road Traffic Act 1988—

a

section 1 (causing death by dangerous driving);

b

section 3ZC (causing death by driving: disqualified drivers);

c

section 3A (causing death by careless driving when under influence of drink or drugs).

35Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990

An offence under any of the following provisions of the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990—

a

section 1 (endangering safety at aerodromes);

b

section 9 (hijacking of ships);

c

section 10 (seizing or exercising control of fixed platforms);

d

section 11 (destroying ships or fixed platforms or endangering their safety);

e

section 12 (other acts endangering or likely to endanger safe navigation);

f

section 13 (offences involving threats);

g

section 14(4) (inducing or assisting the commission of offences relating to hijacking of ships, or destroying ships or fixed platforms or endangering their safety).

36Channel Tunnel (Security) Order 1994 (S.I. 1994/570)

An offence under Part 2 of the Channel Tunnel (Security) Order 1994 (S.I. 1994/570) (offences relating to Channel Tunnel trains and the tunnel system).

37Chemical Weapons Act 1996

An offence under either of the following provisions of the Chemical Weapons Act 1996—

a

section 2 (use etc of chemical weapons);

b

section 11 (premises or equipment used for producing chemical weapons).

38Protection from Harassment Act 1997

An offence under either of the following provisions of the Protection from Harassment Act 1997—

a

section 4 (putting people in fear of violence);

b

section 4A (stalking involving fear of violence or serious alarm or distress).

39Crime and Disorder Act 19981

An offence under section 29 of the Crime and Disorder Act 1998 (racially or religiously aggravated assaults).

2

An offence falling within section 31(1)(a) or (b) of that Act (racially or religiously aggravated offences under section 4 or 4A of the Public Order Act 1986).

40Terrorism Act 2000

An offence under any of the following provisions of the Terrorism Act 2000—

a

section 11 (membership of a proscribed organisation);

b

section 12 (inviting support for a proscribed organisation etc);

c

section 15 (fund-raising);

d

section 16 (use or possession of money or property for terrorist purposes);

e

section 17 (involvement in terrorist funding arrangements);

f

section 17A (insurance against payments made in response to terrorist demands);

g

section 18 (laundering of terrorist property);

h

section 19 (failure to disclose professional belief or suspicion about terrorist offences);

i

section 21A (failure in regulated sectors to disclose knowledge or suspicion about terrorist offences);

j

section 38B (failure to disclose information about acts of terrorism);

k

section 39 (disclosure of information prejudicial to a terrorist investigation etc);

l

section 54 (weapons training);

m

section 56 (directing terrorist organisation);

n

section 57 (possession of article for terrorist purposes);

o

section 58 (collection of information likely to be of use to a terrorist);

p

section 58A (publishing information about members of the armed forces);

q

section 58B (entering or remaining in a designated area);

r

sections 59 to 61 (inciting terrorism overseas).

41International Criminal Court Act 2001

An offence under section 51 or 52 of the International Criminal Court Act 2001 (genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes and related offences), other than one involving murder.

42Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001

An offence under any of the following provisions of the Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001—

a

section 47 (use etc of nuclear weapons);

b

section 50 (assisting or inducing certain weapons-related acts overseas);

c

section 113 (use of noxious substance or thing to cause harm or intimidate).

43Female Genital Mutilation Act 2003

An offence under any of the following provisions of the Female Genital Mutilation Act 2003—

a

section 1 (female genital mutilation);

b

section 2 (assisting a girl to mutilate her own genitalia);

c

section 3 (assisting a non-UK person to mutilate overseas a girl's genitalia).

44Sexual Offences Act 2003

An offence under Part 1 of the Sexual Offences Act 2003 (sexual offences), other than an offence under any of the following provisions of that Act—

a

section 51A (soliciting);

b

section 53A (paying for sexual services of a prostitute subjected to force etc);

c

section 71 (sexual activity in a public lavatory).

45Domestic Violence, Crime and Victims Act 2004

An offence under section 5 of the Domestic Violence, Crime and Victims Act 2004 (causing or allowing a child or vulnerable adult to die or suffer serious physical harm).

46Terrorism Act 2006

An offence under any of the following provisions of the Terrorism Act 2006—

a

section 1 (encouragement of terrorism);

b

section 2 (dissemination of terrorist publications);

c

section 5 (preparation of terrorist acts);

d

section 6 (training for terrorism);

e

section 8 (attendance at a place used for terrorist training);

f

section 9 (making or possession of radioactive device or material);

g

section 10 (misuse of radioactive device or material for terrorist purposes etc);

h

section 11 (terrorist threats relating to radioactive devices etc).

47Counter-Terrorism Act 2008

An offence under section 54 of the Counter-Terrorism Act 2008 (breach of police notification requirements etc).

48Terrorism Prevention and Investigation Measures Act 2011

An offence under section 23 of the Terrorism Prevention and Investigation Measures Act 2011 (breach of notices imposing terrorism prevention and investigation measures).

49Counter-Terrorism and Security Act 2015

An offence under section 10 of the Counter-Terrorism and Security Act 2015 (breach of temporary exclusion order).

50Serious Crime Act 2015

An offence under section 75A of the Serious Crime Act 2015 (strangulation or suffocation).

51Modern Slavery Act 2015

An offence under either of the following provisions of the Modern Slavery Act 2015—

a

section 1 (slavery, servitude and forced or compulsory labour);

b

section 2 (human trafficking).

52Space Industry Act 2018

An offence under any of the following paragraphs of Schedule 4 to the Space Industry Act 2018—

a

paragraph 1 (hijacking of spacecraft);

b

paragraph 2 (destroying, damaging or endangering the safety of spacecraft);

c

paragraph 3 (other acts endangering or likely to endanger safety of spacecraft);

d

paragraph 4 (endangering safety at spaceports).

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Schedule 1
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<p>Section 48</p>
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<heading>Infected Blood Compensation Authority</heading>
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<num>Part 1</num>
<heading>Constitution</heading>
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<num>1</num>
<heading>Membership</heading>
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<num>1</num>
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<p>The IBCA is to consist of—</p>
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<num>a</num>
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<p>a Chair (who is to be a non-executive member),</p>
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The members are to be appointed in accordance with paragraphs
<a href="#schedule-1-paragraph-2">2</a>
to
<a href="#schedule-1-paragraph-4">4</a>
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<p>A person exercising a power of appointment in accordance with those paragraphs must when doing so ensure, so far as practicable, that the number of non-executive members is at all times greater than the number of executive members.</p>
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<p>The Chair is to be appointed by the Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office.</p>
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<num>2</num>
<content>
<p>The other non-executive members are to be appointed by the Chair except for the first three who are to be appointed by the Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office.</p>
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<num>3</num>
<content>
<p>A person may not be appointed as a non-executive member if the person is a member of the IBCA’s staff.</p>
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<p>The chief executive and the other executive members are to be appointed by the Chair.</p>
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<num>2</num>
<content>
<p>The executive members are to be members of the IBCA’s staff.</p>
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<num>4</num>
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<num>1</num>
<content>
<p>The Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office may by regulations make provision about criteria which must be met by persons in order to be appointed as members of the IBCA.</p>
</content>
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<subparagraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-4-2">
<num>2</num>
<content>
<p>The regulations may make provision for a person to cease to be a member of the IBCA if the person no longer meets those criteria.</p>
</content>
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<num>5</num>
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<num>1</num>
<content>
<p>A member of the IBCA holds and vacates office in accordance with the terms of the member’s appointment (subject to this Schedule).</p>
</content>
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<num>2</num>
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<p>A member may resign from office by giving notice to the appropriate person.</p>
</content>
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<num>3</num>
<intro>
<p>A member may be removed from office by notice given by the appropriate person on the grounds that the member—</p>
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<num>a</num>
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<p>has without reasonable excuse failed to discharge the member’s functions, or</p>
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<num>4</num>
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<num>a</num>
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<num>5</num>
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<term refersTo="#term-appropriate-person">appropriate person</term>
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<num>a</num>
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<p>in the case of the Chair, the Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office;</p>
</content>
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<num>b</num>
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<p>in the case of any other member of the IBCA, the Chair.</p>
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<num>6</num>
<heading>Non-executive members: payments</heading>
<subparagraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-6-1">
<num>1</num>
<intro>
<p>The IBCA must pay, or make provision for the payment of, such remuneration, pensions, allowances or gratuities as the Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office determines to or in respect of a person who is or has been—</p>
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<num>a</num>
<content>
<p>the Chair, or</p>
</content>
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<num>b</num>
<content>
<p>
a non-executive member appointed by the Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office under paragraph
<a href="#schedule-1-paragraph-2">2</a>
<a href="#schedule-1-paragraph-2-2">(2)</a>
.
</p>
</content>
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<subparagraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-6-2">
<num>2</num>
<content>
<p>
The IBCA must pay, or make provision for the payment of, such remuneration, pensions, allowances or gratuities as the Chair determines to or in respect of a person who is or has been a non-executive member appointed by the Chair under paragraph
<a href="#schedule-1-paragraph-2">2</a>
<a href="#schedule-1-paragraph-2-2">(2)</a>
.
</p>
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<num>3</num>
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Sub-paragraph
<a href="#schedule-1-paragraph-6-4">(4)</a>
applies if—
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<num>a</num>
<content>
<p>
a person ceases to be the Chair or a non-executive member appointed by the Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office under paragraph
<a href="#schedule-1-paragraph-2">2</a>
<a href="#schedule-1-paragraph-2-2">(2)</a>
, and
</p>
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<num>b</num>
<content>
<p>the Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office determines that the person should be compensated because of special circumstances.</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
</subparagraph>
<subparagraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-6-4">
<num>4</num>
<content>
<p>Where this sub-paragraph applies, the IBCA must pay the person compensation of such amount as the Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office may determine.</p>
</content>
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<subparagraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-6-5">
<num>5</num>
<intro>
<p>
Sub-paragraph
<a href="#schedule-1-paragraph-6-6">(6)</a>
applies if—
</p>
</intro>
<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-6-5-a">
<num>a</num>
<content>
<p>
a person ceases to be a non-executive member appointed by the Chair under paragraph
<a href="#schedule-1-paragraph-2">2</a>
<a href="#schedule-1-paragraph-2-2">(2)</a>
, and
</p>
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<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-6-5-b">
<num>b</num>
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<p>the Chair determines that the person should be compensated because of special circumstances.</p>
</content>
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<subparagraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-6-6">
<num>6</num>
<content>
<p>Where this sub-paragraph applies, the IBCA must pay the person compensation of such amount as the Chair may determine.</p>
</content>
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<num>7</num>
<heading>Staffing</heading>
<subparagraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-7-1">
<num>1</num>
<intro>
<p>The IBCA may—</p>
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<num>a</num>
<content>
<p>appoint employees, and</p>
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<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-7-1-b">
<num>b</num>
<content>
<p>make such other arrangements for the staffing of the IBCA as it determines.</p>
</content>
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<subparagraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-7-2">
<num>2</num>
<content>
<p>The IBCA must pay its staff such remuneration as may be determined in accordance with this paragraph.</p>
</content>
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<subparagraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-7-3">
<num>3</num>
<content>
<p>The IBCA must pay, or make provision for the payment of, such pensions, allowances, gratuities or compensation as may be determined in accordance with this paragraph to or in respect of any person who is or has been a member of staff of the IBCA.</p>
</content>
</subparagraph>
<subparagraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-7-4">
<num>4</num>
<content>
<p>Members of staff of the IBCA are to be appointed on such other terms as may be determined in accordance with this paragraph.</p>
</content>
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<subparagraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-7-5">
<num>5</num>
<intro>
<p>A matter is determined in accordance with this paragraph if—</p>
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<num>a</num>
<content>
<p>in the case of a matter which relates to an executive member, it is determined by the Chair;</p>
</content>
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<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-7-5-b">
<num>b</num>
<content>
<p>in the case of a matter which relates to any other member of staff, it is determined by the IBCA.</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
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<subparagraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-7-6">
<num>6</num>
<content>
<p>
Before making a determination as to remuneration, pensions, allowances, gratuities or compensation for the purposes of sub-paragraph
<a href="#schedule-1-paragraph-7-2">(2)</a>
or
<a href="#schedule-1-paragraph-7-3">(3)</a>
, the IBCA must obtain the approval of the Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office as to its policy on that matter.
</p>
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<num>8</num>
<heading>Interim chief executive</heading>
<subparagraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-8-1">
<num>1</num>
<content>
<p>
The Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office may appoint a person as an executive member to act as chief executive of the IBCA (“an interim chief executive”) until the appointment of the first chief executive by the Chair under paragraph
<a href="#schedule-1-paragraph-3">3</a>
<a href="#schedule-1-paragraph-3-1">(1)</a>
.
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<num>2</num>
<content>
<p>
An interim chief executive may incur expenditure and do other things in the name of and on behalf of the IBCA until the appointment of the first chief executive by the Chair under paragraph
<a href="#schedule-1-paragraph-3">3</a>
<a href="#schedule-1-paragraph-3-1">(1)</a>
.
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<subparagraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-8-3">
<num>3</num>
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<p>
In exercising the power in sub-paragraph
<a href="#schedule-1-paragraph-8-2">(2)</a>
, an interim chief executive must act in accordance with any directions given by the Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office.
</p>
</content>
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<subparagraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-8-4">
<num>4</num>
<content>
<p>
Paragraphs
<a href="#schedule-1-paragraph-3">3</a>
,
<a href="#schedule-1-paragraph-5">5</a>
and
<a href="#schedule-1-paragraph-7">7</a>
do not apply to an interim chief executive.
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<heading>Committees and sub-committees</heading>
<subparagraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-9-1">
<num>1</num>
<content>
<p>The IBCA may appoint such committees and sub-committees as it considers appropriate.</p>
</content>
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<subparagraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-9-2">
<num>2</num>
<content>
<p>A committee or sub-committee may consist of or include persons who are neither members, nor members of staff, of the IBCA.</p>
</content>
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<num>3</num>
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<p>whether or not that person is a non-executive member of the IBCA.</p>
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<heading>Procedure</heading>
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<num>1</num>
<content>
<p>The IBCA may determine its own procedure and the procedure of any of its committees or sub-committees.</p>
</content>
</subparagraph>
<subparagraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-10-2">
<num>2</num>
<content>
<p>The validity of any proceedings of the IBCA, or any committee or sub-committee of the IBCA, is not affected by any vacancy among its members or by any defect in the appointment of such a member.</p>
</content>
</subparagraph>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-11">
<num>11</num>
<heading>Exercise of functions</heading>
<subparagraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-11-1">
<num>1</num>
<content>
<p>The IBCA must have regard to the need to exercise its functions effectively, efficiently and economically.</p>
</content>
</subparagraph>
<subparagraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-11-2">
<num>2</num>
<intro>
<p>The IBCA may delegate any of its functions to—</p>
</intro>
<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-11-2-a">
<num>a</num>
<content>
<p>a member of the IBCA,</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-11-2-b">
<num>b</num>
<content>
<p>a member of the IBCA’s staff authorised for that purpose, or</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-11-2-c">
<num>c</num>
<content>
<p>any committee or sub-committee.</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
</subparagraph>
<subparagraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-11-3">
<num>3</num>
<content>
<p>A function may be delegated to the extent and on the terms that the IBCA determines.</p>
</content>
</subparagraph>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-12">
<num>12</num>
<heading>Funding</heading>
<subparagraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-12-1">
<num>1</num>
<intro>
<p>The Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office must pay to the IBCA—</p>
</intro>
<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-12-1-a">
<num>a</num>
<content>
<p>such sums as are required to meet payments made by the IBCA under the infected blood compensation scheme, and</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-12-1-b">
<num>b</num>
<content>
<p>such other sums as the Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office considers are reasonably sufficient to enable the IBCA to carry out its functions.</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
</subparagraph>
<subparagraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-12-2">
<num>2</num>
<content>
<p>
Payments under sub-paragraph
<a href="#schedule-1-paragraph-12-1">(1)</a>
<a href="#schedule-1-paragraph-12-1-b">(b)</a>
may be made subject to conditions.
</p>
</content>
</subparagraph>
<subparagraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-12-3">
<num>3</num>
<content>
<p>
The Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office may by regulations make provision about what the IBCA must do with any sums repaid to it by virtue of
<a href="#section-50">section 50</a>
<a href="#section-50-5">(5)</a>
(which may include provision requiring the sums to be paid to the Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office).
</p>
</content>
</subparagraph>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-13">
<num>13</num>
<heading>Annual report</heading>
<subparagraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-13-1">
<num>1</num>
<content>
<p>As soon as reasonably practicable after the end of each financial year the IBCA must prepare a report on the exercise of its functions during that financial year.</p>
</content>
</subparagraph>
<subparagraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-13-2">
<num>2</num>
<content>
<p>The IBCA must send the report to the Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office.</p>
</content>
</subparagraph>
<subparagraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-13-3">
<num>3</num>
<content>
<p>The Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office must lay the report before Parliament.</p>
</content>
</subparagraph>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-14">
<num>14</num>
<heading>Accounts and audit</heading>
<subparagraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-14-1">
<num>1</num>
<intro>
<p>The IBCA must—</p>
</intro>
<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-14-1-a">
<num>a</num>
<content>
<p>keep proper accounts and proper records in relation to them, and</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-14-1-b">
<num>b</num>
<content>
<p>prepare a statement of accounts in respect of each financial year in the form specified by the Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office.</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
</subparagraph>
<subparagraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-14-2">
<num>2</num>
<content>
<p>The IBCA must send a copy of each statement of accounts to the Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office, and the Comptroller and Auditor General, as soon as practicable after the end of the financial year to which the statement relates.</p>
</content>
</subparagraph>
<subparagraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-14-3">
<num>3</num>
<intro>
<p>The Comptroller and Auditor General must—</p>
</intro>
<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-14-3-a">
<num>a</num>
<content>
<p>examine, certify and report on each statement of accounts, and</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-14-3-b">
<num>b</num>
<content>
<p>send a copy of each report and certified statement to the Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office.</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
</subparagraph>
<subparagraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-14-4">
<num>4</num>
<content>
<p>The Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office must lay before Parliament a copy of each such report and certified statement.</p>
</content>
</subparagraph>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-15">
<num>15</num>
<heading>Meaning of “financial year”</heading>
<intro>
<p>
In this Schedule “
<term refersTo="#term-financial-year">financial year</term>
” means—
</p>
</intro>
<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-15-a">
<num>a</num>
<content>
<p>the period beginning with the date on which the IBCA is established and ending with 31 March following that date, and</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-15-b">
<num>b</num>
<content>
<p>each successive period of 12 months.</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-16">
<num>16</num>
<heading>Provision of information</heading>
<content>
<p>The IBCA must provide to the Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office such information relating to the IBCA’s functions as they may request.</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-17">
<num>17</num>
<heading>Status</heading>
<subparagraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-17-1">
<num>1</num>
<intro>
<p>The IBCA is not to be regarded—</p>
</intro>
<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-17-1-a">
<num>a</num>
<content>
<p>as the servant or agent of the Crown, or</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-17-1-b">
<num>b</num>
<content>
<p>as enjoying any status, immunity or privilege of the Crown.</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
</subparagraph>
<subparagraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-17-2">
<num>2</num>
<content>
<p>The IBCA’s property is not to be regarded as property of, or property held on behalf of, the Crown.</p>
</content>
</subparagraph>
<subparagraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-17-3">
<num>3</num>
<content>
<p>Service as a member, or a member of staff, of the IBCA is not service in the civil service of the State.</p>
</content>
</subparagraph>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-18">
<num>18</num>
<heading>Seal and evidence</heading>
<subparagraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-18-1">
<num>1</num>
<intro>
<p>The application of the IBCA’s seal must be authenticated by a signature of—</p>
</intro>
<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-18-1-a">
<num>a</num>
<content>
<p>a member of the IBCA, or</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-18-1-b">
<num>b</num>
<content>
<p>another person authorised for that purpose by the IBCA.</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
</subparagraph>
<subparagraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-18-2">
<num>2</num>
<intro>
<p>A document purporting to be duly executed under the IBCA’s seal or signed on its behalf—</p>
</intro>
<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-18-2-a">
<num>a</num>
<content>
<p>is to be received in evidence, and</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-18-2-b">
<num>b</num>
<content>
<p>is to be taken to be executed or signed in that way, unless the contrary is shown.</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
</subparagraph>
<subparagraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-18-3">
<num>3</num>
<content>
<p>But this paragraph does not apply in relation to any document which is, or is to be, signed in accordance with the law of Scotland.</p>
</content>
</subparagraph>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-19">
<num>19</num>
<heading>Supplementary powers</heading>
<content>
<p>The IBCA may do anything it thinks appropriate for the purposes of, or in connection with, its functions.</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
</part>
<part eId="schedule-1-part-2">
<num>Part 2</num>
<heading>Transfer schemes</heading>
<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-20">
<num>20</num>
<heading>Power to make transfer schemes</heading>
<subparagraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-20-1">
<num>1</num>
<content>
<p>The Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office may make one or more schemes (“transfer schemes”) for the purpose of transferring to the IBCA such property, rights and liabilities of a relevant person as the Secretary of State or Minister considers appropriate for the purposes of enabling the IBCA to carry out its functions under or by virtue of this Act.</p>
</content>
</subparagraph>
<subparagraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-20-2">
<num>2</num>
<intro>
<p>
In this paragraph “
<term refersTo="#term-relevant-person">relevant person</term>
” means—
</p>
</intro>
<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-20-2-a">
<num>a</num>
<content>
<p>the Secretary of State;</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-20-2-b">
<num>b</num>
<content>
<p>the Minister for the Cabinet Office;</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-20-2-c">
<num>c</num>
<content>
<p>a Special Health Authority established under section 28 of the National Health Service Act 2006;</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-20-2-d">
<num>d</num>
<content>
<p>the Welsh Ministers;</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-20-2-e">
<num>e</num>
<content>
<p>a National Health Service trust established under section 18 of the National Health Service (Wales) Act 2006;</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-20-2-f">
<num>f</num>
<content>
<p>a Special Health Authority established under section 22 of the National Health Service (Wales) Act 2006;</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-20-2-g">
<num>g</num>
<content>
<p>the Scottish Ministers;</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-20-2-h">
<num>h</num>
<content>
<p>
a person who has at any time been appointed by the Scottish Ministers under subsection (4)(d) of section 28 of the Smoking, Health and Social Care (Scotland) Act
<ref href="http://www.legislation.gov.uk/id/asp/2005/13">2005 (asp 13)</ref>
to manage a scheme made under that section;
</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-20-2-i">
<num>i</num>
<content>
<p>the Department of Health in Northern Ireland;</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-20-2-j">
<num>j</num>
<content>
<p>
the Regional Business Services Organisation established by section 14 of the Health and Social Care (Reform) Act (Northern Ireland)
<ref href="http://www.legislation.gov.uk/id/nia/2009/1">2009 (c. 1 (N.I.))</ref>
.
</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
</subparagraph>
<subparagraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-20-3">
<num>3</num>
<intro>
<p>A transfer scheme may not be made—</p>
</intro>
<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-20-3-a">
<num>a</num>
<content>
<p>
in relation to a relevant person within sub-paragraph
<a href="#schedule-1-paragraph-20-2">(2)</a>
<a href="#schedule-1-paragraph-20-2-d">(d)</a>
,
<a href="#schedule-1-paragraph-20-2-e">(e)</a>
or
<a href="#schedule-1-paragraph-20-2-f">(f)</a>
, unless the Welsh Ministers consent;
</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-20-3-b">
<num>b</num>
<content>
<p>
in relation to a relevant person within sub-paragraph
<a href="#schedule-1-paragraph-20-2">(2)</a>
<a href="#schedule-1-paragraph-20-2-g">(g)</a>
or
<a href="#schedule-1-paragraph-20-2-h">(h)</a>
, unless the Scottish Ministers consent;
</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-20-3-c">
<num>c</num>
<content>
<p>
in relation to a relevant person within sub-paragraph
<a href="#schedule-1-paragraph-20-2">(2)</a>
<a href="#schedule-1-paragraph-20-2-i">(i)</a>
or
<a href="#schedule-1-paragraph-20-2-j">(j)</a>
, unless the Department of Health in Northern Ireland consents.
</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
</subparagraph>
<subparagraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-20-4">
<num>4</num>
<intro>
<p>The things that may be transferred under a transfer scheme include—</p>
</intro>
<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-20-4-a">
<num>a</num>
<content>
<p>property, rights and liabilities that could not otherwise be transferred;</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-20-4-b">
<num>b</num>
<content>
<p>property acquired, and rights and liabilities arising, after the making of the scheme;</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-20-4-c">
<num>c</num>
<content>
<p>criminal liabilities.</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
</subparagraph>
<subparagraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-20-5">
<num>5</num>
<intro>
<p>A transfer scheme may make supplementary, incidental, transitional or consequential provision and may, in particular—</p>
</intro>
<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-20-5-a">
<num>a</num>
<content>
<p>create rights, or impose liabilities, in relation to property or rights transferred;</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-20-5-b">
<num>b</num>
<content>
<p>make provision about the continuing effect of things done by a relevant person in respect of anything transferred;</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-20-5-c">
<num>c</num>
<content>
<p>make provision about the continuation of things (including legal proceedings) in the process of being done by, on behalf of, or in relation to, a relevant person in respect of anything transferred;</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-20-5-d">
<num>d</num>
<content>
<p>make provision for references to an interim compensation authority in an instrument or other document in respect of anything transferred to be treated as references to the IBCA;</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-20-5-e">
<num>e</num>
<content>
<p>make provision for the shared ownership or use of property;</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-20-5-f">
<num>f</num>
<content>
<p>
make provision which is the same as or similar to the Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 2006 (
<ref href="http://www.legislation.gov.uk/id/uksi/2006/246">S.I. 2006/246</ref>
);
</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-20-5-g">
<num>g</num>
<content>
<p>make other supplemental, incidental, transitional or consequential provision.</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
</subparagraph>
<subparagraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-20-6">
<num>6</num>
<intro>
<p>A transfer scheme may provide for—</p>
</intro>
<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-20-6-a">
<num>a</num>
<content>
<p>modifications by agreement;</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-20-6-b">
<num>b</num>
<content>
<p>modifications to have effect from the date when the original scheme came into effect.</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
</subparagraph>
<subparagraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-20-7">
<num>7</num>
<intro>
<p>For the purposes of this paragraph—</p>
</intro>
<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-20-7-a">
<num>a</num>
<content>
<p>references to rights and liabilities include rights and liabilities relating to a contract of employment;</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-20-7-b">
<num>b</num>
<content>
<p>references to the transfer of property include the grant of a lease.</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
</subparagraph>
<subparagraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-20-8">
<num>8</num>
<intro>
<p>
For the purposes of sub-paragraph
<a href="#schedule-1-paragraph-20-7">(7)</a>
</p>
</intro>
<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-20-8-a">
<num>a</num>
<content>
<p>an individual who holds employment in the civil service is to be treated as employed by virtue of a contract of employment, and</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-20-8-b">
<num>b</num>
<content>
<p>the terms of the individual’s employment in the civil service of the State are to be regarded as constituting the terms of the contract of employment.</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
</subparagraph>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-21">
<num>21</num>
<heading>Tax treatment of transfer schemes</heading>
<subparagraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-21-1">
<num>1</num>
<intro>
<p>The Treasury may by regulations make provision varying the way in which a relevant tax has effect in relation to—</p>
</intro>
<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-21-1-a">
<num>a</num>
<content>
<p>
anything transferred under a scheme under paragraph
<a href="#schedule-1-paragraph-20">20</a>
, or
</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-21-1-b">
<num>b</num>
<content>
<p>anything done for the purposes of, or in relation to, a transfer under such a scheme.</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
</subparagraph>
<subparagraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-21-2">
<num>2</num>
<intro>
<p>
The provision which may be made under sub-paragraph
<a href="#schedule-1-paragraph-21-1">(1)</a>
<a href="#schedule-1-paragraph-21-1-a">(a)</a>
includes in particular provision for—
</p>
</intro>
<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-21-2-a">
<num>a</num>
<content>
<p>a tax provision not to apply, or to apply with modifications, in relation to anything transferred;</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-21-2-b">
<num>b</num>
<content>
<p>anything transferred to be treated in a specified way for the purposes of a tax provision;</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-21-2-c">
<num>c</num>
<content>
<p>the Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office to be required or permitted to determine, or specify the method for determining, anything which needs to be determined for the purposes of any tax provision so far as relating to anything transferred.</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
</subparagraph>
<subparagraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-21-3">
<num>3</num>
<intro>
<p>
The provision which may be made under sub-paragraph
<a href="#schedule-1-paragraph-21-1">(1)</a>
<a href="#schedule-1-paragraph-21-1-b">(b)</a>
includes in particular provision for—
</p>
</intro>
<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-21-3-a">
<num>a</num>
<content>
<p>a tax provision not to apply, or to apply with modifications, in relation to anything done for the purposes of or in relation to the transfer;</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-21-3-b">
<num>b</num>
<content>
<p>anything done for the purposes of, or in relation to, the transfer to have or not have a specified consequence or be treated in a specified way;</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-21-3-c">
<num>c</num>
<content>
<p>the Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office to be required or permitted to determine, or specify the method for determining, anything which needs to be determined for the purposes of any tax provision so far as relating to anything done for the purposes of, or in relation to, the transfer.</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
</subparagraph>
<subparagraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-21-4">
<num>4</num>
<content>
<p>In this paragraph references to the transfer of property include the grant of a lease.</p>
</content>
</subparagraph>
<subparagraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-21-5">
<num>5</num>
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<p>In this paragraph—</p>
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<p>
<term refersTo="#term-tax-provision">tax provision</term>
” means any legislation about a relevant tax.
</p>
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</paragraph>
</part>
<part eId="schedule-1-part-3">
<num>Part 3</num>
<heading>Amendments</heading>
<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-22">
<num>22</num>
<heading>
Public Records Act
<ref href="http://www.legislation.gov.uk/id/ukpga/1958/51">1958 (c. 51)</ref>
</heading>
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<p>In Part 2 of the Table in paragraph 3 of Schedule 1 to the Public Records Act 1958 (establishments and organisations whose records are public records), at the appropriate place insert—</p>
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<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-23">
<num>23</num>
<heading>
Public Bodies (Admission to Meetings) Act
<ref href="http://www.legislation.gov.uk/id/ukpga/1960/67">1960 (c. 67)</ref>
</heading>
<intro>
<p>In the Schedule to the Public Bodies (Admission to Meetings) Act 1960—</p>
</intro>
<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-23-a">
<num>a</num>
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<p>in paragraph 2 (bodies in Scotland to which the Act applies), at the end insert—</p>
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<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-24">
<num>24</num>
<heading>
Parliamentary Commissioner Act
<ref href="http://www.legislation.gov.uk/id/ukpga/1967/13">1967 (c. 13)</ref>
</heading>
<content>
<p>In Schedule 2 to the Parliamentary Commissioner Act 1967 (departments etc subject to investigation), at the appropriate place insert—</p>
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<num>25</num>
<heading>
<ref href="http://www.legislation.gov.uk/id/ukpga/1975/24">House of Commons Disqualification Act 1975 (c. 24)</ref>
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<p>In Part 2 of Schedule 1 to the House of Commons Disqualification Act 1975 (bodies all members of which are disqualified), at the appropriate place insert—</p>
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<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-26">
<num>26</num>
<heading>
Northern Ireland Assembly Disqualification Act
<ref href="http://www.legislation.gov.uk/id/ukpga/1975/25">1975 (c. 25)</ref>
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<content>
<p>In Part 2 of Schedule 1 to the Northern Ireland Assembly Disqualification Act 1975 (bodies all members of which are disqualified), at the appropriate place insert—</p>
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<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-27">
<num>27</num>
<heading>
Freedom of Information Act
<ref href="http://www.legislation.gov.uk/id/ukpga/2000/36">2000 (c. 36)</ref>
</heading>
<content>
<p>In Part 6 of Schedule 1 to the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (other public bodies), at the appropriate place insert—</p>
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<paragraph eId="schedule-1-paragraph-28">
<num>28</num>
<heading>
Equality Act
<ref href="http://www.legislation.gov.uk/id/ukpga/2010/15">2010 (c. 15)</ref>
</heading>
<content>
<p>In Part 1 of Schedule 19 to the Equality Act 2010 (authorities subject to the public sector equality duty), under the heading “Health, social care and social security”, at the appropriate place insert—</p>
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Schedule 2
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<p>Section 59(9)</p>
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<heading>Offences relevant to public protection decisions</heading>
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<p>Before Schedule 19 to the Criminal Justice Act 2003 insert—</p>
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Schedule 18B
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<p>Section 237A(4)</p>
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<heading>Offences relevant to public protection decisions</heading>
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<num>Part 1</num>
<heading>Common law offences</heading>
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<heading>Offences under the law of England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland</heading>
<paragraph eId="d4e1427">
<num>1</num>
<content>
<p>Kidnapping.</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e1433">
<num>2</num>
<content>
<p>Murder.</p>
</content>
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<num>3</num>
<heading>Offences under the law of England and Wales and Northern Ireland</heading>
<content>
<p>Manslaughter.</p>
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<heading>Offences under the law of Scotland</heading>
<paragraph eId="d4e1451">
<num>4</num>
<content>
<p>Abduction.</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e1457">
<num>5</num>
<content>
<p>Assault and poisoning.</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e1463">
<num>6</num>
<content>
<p>Assault by explosive device.</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e1469">
<num>7</num>
<content>
<p>Assault to severe injury.</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e1475">
<num>8</num>
<content>
<p>Assault with intent to rob.</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e1481">
<num>9</num>
<content>
<p>Culpable homicide.</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e1487">
<num>10</num>
<content>
<p>Malicious mischief.</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e1493">
<num>11</num>
<content>
<p>Poisoning.</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e1499">
<num>12</num>
<content>
<p>Robbery.</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e1505">
<num>13</num>
<content>
<p>Wilful fire-raising.</p>
</content>
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<heading>Offences under the law of Northern Ireland</heading>
<paragraph eId="d4e1514">
<num>14</num>
<content>
<p>Affray.</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e1520">
<num>15</num>
<content>
<p>Riot.</p>
</content>
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<num>Part 2</num>
<heading>Statutory offences</heading>
<paragraph eId="d4e1534">
<num>16</num>
<heading>Offences against the Person Act 1861</heading>
<intro>
<p>An offence under any of the following provisions of the Offences against the Person Act 1861—</p>
</intro>
<paragraph eId="d4e1540">
<num>a</num>
<content>
<p>section 4 (soliciting murder);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e1546">
<num>b</num>
<content>
<p>section 16 (threats to kill);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e1552">
<num>c</num>
<content>
<p>section 18 (wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e1558">
<num>d</num>
<content>
<p>section 20 (malicious wounding);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e1564">
<num>e</num>
<content>
<p>section 21 (attempting to choke, suffocate or strangle in order to commit or assist in committing an indictable offence);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e1570">
<num>f</num>
<content>
<p>section 22 (using chloroform etc to commit or assist in the committing of any indictable offence);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e1576">
<num>g</num>
<content>
<p>section 23 (maliciously administering poison etc so as to endanger life or inflict grievous bodily harm);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e1582">
<num>h</num>
<content>
<p>section 27 (abandoning children);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e1588">
<num>i</num>
<content>
<p>section 28 (causing bodily injury by explosives);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e1594">
<num>j</num>
<content>
<p>section 29 (using explosives etc with intent to do grievous bodily harm);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e1601">
<num>k</num>
<content>
<p>section 30 (placing explosives with intent to do bodily injury);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e1607">
<num>l</num>
<content>
<p>section 31 (setting spring guns etc with intent to do grievous bodily harm);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e1613">
<num>m</num>
<content>
<p>section 32 (endangering the safety of railway passengers);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e1619">
<num>n</num>
<content>
<p>section 35 (injuring persons by furious driving);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e1625">
<num>o</num>
<content>
<p>section 37 (assaulting officer preserving wreck);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e1631">
<num>p</num>
<content>
<p>section 38 (assault with intent to resist arrest);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e1637">
<num>q</num>
<content>
<p>section 47 (assault occasioning actual bodily harm).</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e1646">
<num>17</num>
<heading>Explosive Substances Act 1883</heading>
<intro>
<p>An offence under any of the following provisions of the Explosive Substances Act 1883—</p>
</intro>
<paragraph eId="d4e1652">
<num>a</num>
<content>
<p>section 2 (causing explosion likely to endanger life or property);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e1658">
<num>b</num>
<content>
<p>section 3 (attempt to cause explosion, or making or keeping explosive with intent to endanger life or property);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e1664">
<num>c</num>
<content>
<p>section 4 (making or possession of explosive under suspicious circumstances);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e1670">
<num>d</num>
<content>
<p>section 5 (punishment of accessories to offences of causing or attempting to cause explosions or making or possessing explosives).</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e1679">
<num>18</num>
<heading>Infant Life (Preservation) Act 1929</heading>
<content>
<p>An offence under section 1 of the Infant Life (Preservation) Act 1929 (child destruction).</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e1688">
<num>19</num>
<heading>Children and Young Persons Act 1933</heading>
<content>
<p>An offence under section 1 of the Children and Young Persons Act 1933 (cruelty to children).</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e1697">
<num>20</num>
<heading>Infanticide Act 1938</heading>
<content>
<p>An offence under section 1 of the Infanticide Act 1938 (infanticide).</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e1706">
<num>21</num>
<heading>Sexual Offences Act 1956</heading>
<content>
<p>An offence under section 33A of the Sexual Offences Act 1956 (keeping a brothel used for prostitution).</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e1715">
<num>22</num>
<heading>Firearms Act 1968</heading>
<intro>
<p>An offence under any of the following provisions of the Firearms Act 1968—</p>
</intro>
<paragraph eId="d4e1721">
<num>a</num>
<content>
<p>section 16 (possession of firearm with intent to injure);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e1727">
<num>b</num>
<content>
<p>section 16A (possession of firearm with intent to cause fear of violence);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e1733">
<num>c</num>
<content>
<p>section 17(1) (use of firearm to resist arrest);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e1739">
<num>d</num>
<content>
<p>section 17(2) (possession of firearm at time of committing or being arrested for offence specified in Schedule 1 to that Act);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e1745">
<num>e</num>
<content>
<p>section 18 (carrying a firearm with criminal intent).</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e1754">
<num>23</num>
<heading>Theft Act 1968</heading>
<intro>
<p>An offence under any of the following provisions of the Theft Act 1968—</p>
</intro>
<paragraph eId="d4e1760">
<num>a</num>
<content>
<p>section 8 (robbery or assault with intent to rob);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e1766">
<num>b</num>
<intro>
<p>section 9, where the offence is burglary with intent to—</p>
</intro>
<subparagraph eId="d4e1772">
<num>i</num>
<content>
<p>inflict grievous bodily harm on a person, or</p>
</content>
</subparagraph>
<subparagraph eId="d4e1778">
<num>ii</num>
<content>
<p>do unlawful damage to a building or anything in it;</p>
</content>
</subparagraph>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e1784">
<num>c</num>
<content>
<p>section 10 (aggravated burglary);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e1790">
<num>d</num>
<content>
<p>section 12A (aggravated vehicle-taking).</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e1799">
<num>24</num>
<heading>Criminal Damage Act 1971</heading>
<subparagraph eId="d4e1803">
<num>1</num>
<content>
<p>An offence of arson under section 1 of the Criminal Damage Act 1971.</p>
</content>
</subparagraph>
<subparagraph eId="d4e1809">
<num>2</num>
<content>
<p>An offence under section 1(2) of that Act (destroying or damaging property), other than an offence of arson.</p>
</content>
</subparagraph>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e1819">
<num>25</num>
<heading>Biological Weapons Act 1974</heading>
<content>
<p>An offence under section 1 of the Biological Weapons Act 1974 (developing certain biological agents and toxins or biological weapons).</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e1828">
<num>26</num>
<heading>Protection of Children Act 1978</heading>
<content>
<p>An offence under section 1 of the Protection of Children Act 1978 (indecent photographs of children).</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e1837">
<num>27</num>
<heading>Customs and Excise Management Act 1979</heading>
<content>
<p>An offence under section 170 of the Customs and Excise Management Act 1979 (penalty for fraudulent evasion of duty etc) in relation to goods prohibited to be imported under section 42 of the Customs Consolidation Act 1876 (indecent or obscene articles).</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e1846">
<num>28</num>
<heading>Taking of Hostages Act 1982</heading>
<content>
<p>An offence under section 1 of the Taking of Hostages Act 1982 (hostage-taking).</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e1855">
<num>29</num>
<heading>Aviation Security Act 1982</heading>
<intro>
<p>An offence under any of the following provisions of the Aviation Security Act 1982—</p>
</intro>
<paragraph eId="d4e1861">
<num>a</num>
<content>
<p>section 1 (hijacking);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e1867">
<num>b</num>
<content>
<p>section 2 (destroying, damaging or endangering safety of aircraft);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e1873">
<num>c</num>
<content>
<p>section 3 (other acts endangering or likely to endanger safety of aircraft);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e1879">
<num>d</num>
<content>
<p>section 4 (offences in relation to certain dangerous articles);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e1885">
<num>e</num>
<content>
<p>section 6(2) (inducing or assisting the commission of offences relating to safety of aircraft).</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e1894">
<num>30</num>
<heading>Nuclear Material (Offences) Act 1983</heading>
<content>
<p>An offence under section 2 of the Nuclear Material (Offences) Act 1983 (preparatory acts and threats).</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e1903">
<num>31</num>
<heading>Mental Health Act 1983</heading>
<content>
<p>An offence under section 127 of the Mental Health Act 1983 (ill-treatment of patients).</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e1912">
<num>32</num>
<heading>Public Order Act 1986</heading>
<intro>
<p>An offence under any of the following provisions of the Public Order Act 1986—</p>
</intro>
<paragraph eId="d4e1918">
<num>a</num>
<content>
<p>section 1 (riot);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e1924">
<num>b</num>
<content>
<p>section 2 (violent disorder);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e1930">
<num>c</num>
<content>
<p>section 3 (affray).</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e1939">
<num>33</num>
<heading>Criminal Justice Act 1988</heading>
<intro>
<p>An offence under either of the following provisions of the Criminal Justice Act 1988—</p>
</intro>
<paragraph eId="d4e1945">
<num>a</num>
<content>
<p>section 134 (torture);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e1951">
<num>b</num>
<content>
<p>section 160 (possession of indecent photograph of a child).</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e1960">
<num>34</num>
<heading>Road Traffic Act 1988</heading>
<intro>
<p>An offence under any of the following provisions of the Road Traffic Act 1988—</p>
</intro>
<paragraph eId="d4e1966">
<num>a</num>
<content>
<p>section 1 (causing death by dangerous driving);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e1972">
<num>b</num>
<content>
<p>section 3ZC (causing death by driving: disqualified drivers);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e1978">
<num>c</num>
<content>
<p>section 3A (causing death by careless driving when under influence of drink or drugs).</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e1987">
<num>35</num>
<heading>Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990</heading>
<intro>
<p>An offence under any of the following provisions of the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990—</p>
</intro>
<paragraph eId="d4e1993">
<num>a</num>
<content>
<p>section 1 (endangering safety at aerodromes);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e1999">
<num>b</num>
<content>
<p>section 9 (hijacking of ships);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e2005">
<num>c</num>
<content>
<p>section 10 (seizing or exercising control of fixed platforms);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e2011">
<num>d</num>
<content>
<p>section 11 (destroying ships or fixed platforms or endangering their safety);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e2017">
<num>e</num>
<content>
<p>section 12 (other acts endangering or likely to endanger safe navigation);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e2023">
<num>f</num>
<content>
<p>section 13 (offences involving threats);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e2029">
<num>g</num>
<content>
<p>section 14(4) (inducing or assisting the commission of offences relating to hijacking of ships, or destroying ships or fixed platforms or endangering their safety).</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e2042">
<num>36</num>
<heading>
Channel Tunnel (Security) Order 1994 (
<ref href="http://www.legislation.gov.uk/id/uksi/1994/570">S.I. 1994/570</ref>
)
</heading>
<content>
<p>
An offence under Part 2 of the Channel Tunnel (Security) Order 1994 (
<ref href="http://www.legislation.gov.uk/id/uksi/1994/570">S.I. 1994/570</ref>
) (offences relating to Channel Tunnel trains and the tunnel system).
</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e2054">
<num>37</num>
<heading>Chemical Weapons Act 1996</heading>
<intro>
<p>An offence under either of the following provisions of the Chemical Weapons Act 1996—</p>
</intro>
<paragraph eId="d4e2060">
<num>a</num>
<content>
<p>section 2 (use etc of chemical weapons);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e2066">
<num>b</num>
<content>
<p>section 11 (premises or equipment used for producing chemical weapons).</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e2075">
<num>38</num>
<heading>Protection from Harassment Act 1997</heading>
<intro>
<p>An offence under either of the following provisions of the Protection from Harassment Act 1997—</p>
</intro>
<paragraph eId="d4e2081">
<num>a</num>
<content>
<p>section 4 (putting people in fear of violence);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e2087">
<num>b</num>
<content>
<p>section 4A (stalking involving fear of violence or serious alarm or distress).</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e2096">
<num>39</num>
<heading>Crime and Disorder Act 1998</heading>
<subparagraph eId="d4e2100">
<num>1</num>
<content>
<p>An offence under section 29 of the Crime and Disorder Act 1998 (racially or religiously aggravated assaults).</p>
</content>
</subparagraph>
<subparagraph eId="d4e2106">
<num>2</num>
<content>
<p>An offence falling within section 31(1)(a) or (b) of that Act (racially or religiously aggravated offences under section 4 or 4A of the Public Order Act 1986).</p>
</content>
</subparagraph>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e2115">
<num>40</num>
<heading>Terrorism Act 2000</heading>
<intro>
<p>An offence under any of the following provisions of the Terrorism Act 2000—</p>
</intro>
<paragraph eId="d4e2121">
<num>a</num>
<content>
<p>section 11 (membership of a proscribed organisation);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e2127">
<num>b</num>
<content>
<p>section 12 (inviting support for a proscribed organisation etc);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e2133">
<num>c</num>
<content>
<p>section 15 (fund-raising);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e2139">
<num>d</num>
<content>
<p>section 16 (use or possession of money or property for terrorist purposes);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e2145">
<num>e</num>
<content>
<p>section 17 (involvement in terrorist funding arrangements);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e2151">
<num>f</num>
<content>
<p>section 17A (insurance against payments made in response to terrorist demands);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e2157">
<num>g</num>
<content>
<p>section 18 (laundering of terrorist property);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e2163">
<num>h</num>
<content>
<p>section 19 (failure to disclose professional belief or suspicion about terrorist offences);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e2169">
<num>i</num>
<content>
<p>section 21A (failure in regulated sectors to disclose knowledge or suspicion about terrorist offences);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e2175">
<num>j</num>
<content>
<p>section 38B (failure to disclose information about acts of terrorism);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e2182">
<num>k</num>
<content>
<p>section 39 (disclosure of information prejudicial to a terrorist investigation etc);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e2188">
<num>l</num>
<content>
<p>section 54 (weapons training);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e2194">
<num>m</num>
<content>
<p>section 56 (directing terrorist organisation);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e2200">
<num>n</num>
<content>
<p>section 57 (possession of article for terrorist purposes);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e2206">
<num>o</num>
<content>
<p>section 58 (collection of information likely to be of use to a terrorist);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e2212">
<num>p</num>
<content>
<p>section 58A (publishing information about members of the armed forces);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e2218">
<num>q</num>
<content>
<p>section 58B (entering or remaining in a designated area);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e2224">
<num>r</num>
<content>
<p>sections 59 to 61 (inciting terrorism overseas).</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e2233">
<num>41</num>
<heading>International Criminal Court Act 2001</heading>
<content>
<p>An offence under section 51 or 52 of the International Criminal Court Act 2001 (genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes and related offences), other than one involving murder.</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e2242">
<num>42</num>
<heading>Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001</heading>
<intro>
<p>An offence under any of the following provisions of the Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001—</p>
</intro>
<paragraph eId="d4e2248">
<num>a</num>
<content>
<p>section 47 (use etc of nuclear weapons);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e2254">
<num>b</num>
<content>
<p>section 50 (assisting or inducing certain weapons-related acts overseas);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e2260">
<num>c</num>
<content>
<p>section 113 (use of noxious substance or thing to cause harm or intimidate).</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e2269">
<num>43</num>
<heading>Female Genital Mutilation Act 2003</heading>
<intro>
<p>An offence under any of the following provisions of the Female Genital Mutilation Act 2003—</p>
</intro>
<paragraph eId="d4e2275">
<num>a</num>
<content>
<p>section 1 (female genital mutilation);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e2281">
<num>b</num>
<content>
<p>section 2 (assisting a girl to mutilate her own genitalia);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e2287">
<num>c</num>
<content>
<p>section 3 (assisting a non-UK person to mutilate overseas a girl's genitalia).</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e2296">
<num>44</num>
<heading>Sexual Offences Act 2003</heading>
<intro>
<p>An offence under Part 1 of the Sexual Offences Act 2003 (sexual offences), other than an offence under any of the following provisions of that Act—</p>
</intro>
<paragraph eId="d4e2302">
<num>a</num>
<content>
<p>section 51A (soliciting);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e2308">
<num>b</num>
<content>
<p>section 53A (paying for sexual services of a prostitute subjected to force etc);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e2314">
<num>c</num>
<content>
<p>section 71 (sexual activity in a public lavatory).</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e2323">
<num>45</num>
<heading>Domestic Violence, Crime and Victims Act 2004</heading>
<content>
<p>An offence under section 5 of the Domestic Violence, Crime and Victims Act 2004 (causing or allowing a child or vulnerable adult to die or suffer serious physical harm).</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e2332">
<num>46</num>
<heading>Terrorism Act 2006</heading>
<intro>
<p>An offence under any of the following provisions of the Terrorism Act 2006—</p>
</intro>
<paragraph eId="d4e2338">
<num>a</num>
<content>
<p>section 1 (encouragement of terrorism);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e2344">
<num>b</num>
<content>
<p>section 2 (dissemination of terrorist publications);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e2350">
<num>c</num>
<content>
<p>section 5 (preparation of terrorist acts);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e2356">
<num>d</num>
<content>
<p>section 6 (training for terrorism);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e2362">
<num>e</num>
<content>
<p>section 8 (attendance at a place used for terrorist training);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e2368">
<num>f</num>
<content>
<p>section 9 (making or possession of radioactive device or material);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e2374">
<num>g</num>
<content>
<p>section 10 (misuse of radioactive device or material for terrorist purposes etc);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e2380">
<num>h</num>
<content>
<p>section 11 (terrorist threats relating to radioactive devices etc).</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e2390">
<num>47</num>
<heading>Counter-Terrorism Act 2008</heading>
<content>
<p>An offence under section 54 of the Counter-Terrorism Act 2008 (breach of police notification requirements etc).</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e2399">
<num>48</num>
<heading>Terrorism Prevention and Investigation Measures Act 2011</heading>
<content>
<p>An offence under section 23 of the Terrorism Prevention and Investigation Measures Act 2011 (breach of notices imposing terrorism prevention and investigation measures).</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e2408">
<num>49</num>
<heading>Counter-Terrorism and Security Act 2015</heading>
<content>
<p>An offence under section 10 of the Counter-Terrorism and Security Act 2015 (breach of temporary exclusion order).</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e2417">
<num>50</num>
<heading>Serious Crime Act 2015</heading>
<content>
<p>An offence under section 75A of the Serious Crime Act 2015 (strangulation or suffocation).</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e2426">
<num>51</num>
<heading>Modern Slavery Act 2015</heading>
<intro>
<p>An offence under either of the following provisions of the Modern Slavery Act 2015—</p>
</intro>
<paragraph eId="d4e2432">
<num>a</num>
<content>
<p>section 1 (slavery, servitude and forced or compulsory labour);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e2438">
<num>b</num>
<content>
<p>section 2 (human trafficking).</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e2447">
<num>52</num>
<heading>Space Industry Act 2018</heading>
<intro>
<p>An offence under any of the following paragraphs of Schedule 4 to the Space Industry Act 2018—</p>
</intro>
<paragraph eId="d4e2453">
<num>a</num>
<content>
<p>paragraph 1 (hijacking of spacecraft);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e2459">
<num>b</num>
<content>
<p>paragraph 2 (destroying, damaging or endangering the safety of spacecraft);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e2465">
<num>c</num>
<content>
<p>paragraph 3 (other acts endangering or likely to endanger safety of spacecraft);</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="d4e2471">
<num>d</num>
<content>
<p>paragraph 4 (endangering safety at spaceports).</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
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