Investigatory Powers Act 2016 (original) (raw)
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- Introductory Text
- Part 1 General privacy protections
- Overview and general privacy duties
- Prohibitions against unlawful interception
- 3.Offence of unlawful interception
- 4.Definition of “interception” etc.
- 5.Conduct that is not interception
- 6.Definition of “lawful authority”
- 7.Monetary penalties for certain unlawful interceptions
- 8.Civil liability for certain unlawful interceptions
- 9.Restriction on requesting interception by overseas authorities
- 10.Restriction on requesting assistance under mutual assistance agreements etc.
- Prohibition against unlawful obtaining of communications data
- Abolition or restriction of powers to obtain communications data
- Restrictions on interference with equipment
- Part 2 Lawful interception of communications
- CHAPTER 1 Interception and examination with a warrant
- Warrants under this Chapter
1. 15.Warrants that may be issued under this Chapter
2. 16.Obtaining secondary data
3. 17.Subject-matter of warrants - Power to issue warrants
1. 18.Persons who may apply for issue of a warrant
2. 19.Power of Secretary of State to issue warrants
3. 20.Grounds on which warrants may be issued by Secretary of State
4. 21.Power of Scottish Ministers to issue warrants
5. 22.“Relevant Scottish applications” - Approval of warrants by Judicial Commissioners
1. 23.Approval of warrants by Judicial Commissioners
2. 24.Approval of warrants issued in urgent cases
3. 25.Failure to approve warrant issued in urgent case - Additional safeguards
1. 26.Members of Parliament etc.
2. 27.Items subject to legal privilege
3. 28.Confidential journalistic material
4. 29.Sources of journalistic information - Further provision about warrants
1. 30.Decisions to issue warrants to be taken personally by Ministers
2. 31.Requirements that must be met by warrants
3. 32.Duration of warrants
4. 33.Renewal of warrants
5. 34.Modification of warrants
6. 35.Persons who may make modifications
7. 36.Further provision about modifications
8. 37.Notification of major modifications
9. 38.Approval of major modifications made in urgent cases
10. 39.Cancellation of warrants
11. 40.Special rules for certain mutual assistance warrants - Implementation of warrants
1. 41.Implementation of warrants
2. 42.Service of warrants
3. 43.Duty of operators to assist with implementation
- Warrants under this Chapter
- CHAPTER 2 Other forms of lawful interception
- Interception with consent
1. 44.Interception with the consent of the sender or recipient - Interception for administrative or enforcement purposes
1. 45.Interception by providers of postal or telecommunications services
2. 46.Interception by businesses etc. for monitoring and record-keeping purposes
3. 47.Postal services: interception for enforcement purposes
4. 48.Interception by OFCOM in connection with wireless telegraphy - Interception taking place in certain institutions
1. 49.Interception in prisons
2. 50.Interception in psychiatric hospitals etc.
3. 51.Interception in immigration detention facilities - Interception in accordance with overseas requests
1. 52.Interception in accordance with overseas requests
- Interception with consent
- CHAPTER 3 Other provisions about interception
- Restrictions on use or disclosure of material obtained under warrants etc.
1. 53.Safeguards relating to retention and disclosure of material
2. 54.Safeguards relating to disclosure of material overseas
3. 55.Additional safeguards for items subject to legal privilege
4. 56.Exclusion of matters from legal proceedings etc.
5. 57.Duty not to make unauthorised disclosures
6. 58.Section 57: meaning of “excepted disclosure”
7. 59.Offence of making unauthorised disclosures - Interpretation
1. 60.Part 2: interpretation
- Restrictions on use or disclosure of material obtained under warrants etc.
- CHAPTER 1 Interception and examination with a warrant
- Part 3 Authorisations for obtaining communications data
- Targeted authorisations for obtaining data
- 61.Power to grant authorisations
- 62.Restrictions in relation to internet connection records
- 63.Additional restrictions on grant of authorisations
- 64.Procedure for authorisations and authorised notices
- 65.Duration and cancellation of authorisations and notices
- 66.Duties of telecommunications operators in relation to authorisations
- Filtering arrangements for obtaining data
- Relevant public authorities other than local authorities
- Local authorities
- Additional protections
- Collaboration agreements
- Further and supplementary provision
- Targeted authorisations for obtaining data
- Part 4 Retention of communications data
- Part 5 Equipment interference
- Warrants under this Part
- Power to issue warrants
- 102.Power to issue warrants to intelligence services: the Secretary of State
- 103.Power to issue warrants to intelligence services: the Scottish Ministers
- 104.Power to issue warrants to the Chief of Defence Intelligence
- 105.Decision to issue warrants under sections 102 to 104 to be taken personally by Ministers
- 106.Power to issue warrants to law enforcement officers
- 107.Restriction on issue of warrants to certain law enforcement officers
- Approval of warrants by Judicial Commissioners
- Additional safeguards
- Further provision about warrants
- 115.Requirements that must be met by warrants
- 116.Duration of warrants
- 117.Renewal of warrants
- 118.Modification of warrants issued by the Secretary of State or Scottish Ministers
- 119.Persons who may make modifications under section 118
- 120.Further provision about modifications under section 118
- 121.Notification of modifications
- 122.Approval of modifications under section 118 made in urgent cases
- 123.Modification of warrants issued by law enforcement chiefs
- 124.Approval of modifications under section 123 in urgent cases
- 125.Cancellation of warrants
- Implementation of warrants
- Supplementary provision
- 129.Safeguards relating to retention and disclosure of material
- 130.Safeguards relating to disclosure of material overseas
- 131.Additional safeguards for items subject to legal privilege
- 132.Duty not to make unauthorised disclosures
- 133.Section 132: meaning of “excepted disclosure”
- 134.Offence of making unauthorised disclosure
- 135.Part 5: interpretation
- Part 6 Bulk warrants
- CHAPTER 1 Bulk interception warrants
- Bulk interception warrants
1. 136.Bulk interception warrants
2. 137.Obtaining secondary data
3. 138.Power to issue bulk interception warrants
4. 139.Additional requirements in respect of warrants affecting overseas operators
5. 140.Approval of warrants by Judicial Commissioners
6. 141.Decisions to issue warrants to be taken personally by Secretary of State
7. 142.Requirements that must be met by warrants - Duration, modification and cancellation of warrants
1. 143.Duration of warrants
2. 144.Renewal of warrants
3. 145.Modification of warrants
4. 146.Approval of major modifications by Judicial Commissioners
5. 147.Approval of major modifications made in urgent cases
6. 148.Cancellation of warrants - Implementation of warrants
1. 149.Implementation of warrants - Restrictions on use or disclosure of material obtained under warrants etc.
1. 150.Safeguards relating to retention and disclosure of material
2. 151.Safeguards relating to disclosure of material overseas
3. 152.Safeguards relating to examination of material
4. 153.Additional safeguards for items subject to legal privilege
5. 154.Additional safeguard for confidential journalistic material
6. 155.Offence of breaching safeguards relating to examination of material
7. 156.Application of other restrictions in relation to warrants - Interpretation
1. 157.Chapter 1: interpretation
- Bulk interception warrants
- CHAPTER 2 Bulk acquisition warrants
- Bulk acquisition warrants
1. 158.Power to issue bulk acquisition warrants
2. 159.Approval of warrants by Judicial Commissioners
3. 160.Decisions to issue warrants to be taken personally by Secretary of State
4. 161.Requirements that must be met by warrants - Duration, modification and cancellation of warrants
1. 162.Duration of warrants
2. 163.Renewal of warrants
3. 164.Modification of warrants
4. 165.Approval of major modifications by Judicial Commissioners
5. 166.Approval of major modifications made in urgent cases
6. 167.Cancellation of warrants - Implementation of warrants
1. 168.Implementation of warrants
2. 169.Service of warrants
3. 170.Duty of operators to assist with implementation - Restrictions on use or disclosure of data obtained under warrants etc.
1. 171.Safeguards relating to the retention and disclosure of data
2. 172.Safeguards relating to examination of data
3. 173.Offence of breaching safeguards relating to examination of data - Supplementary provision
1. 174.Offence of making unauthorised disclosure
2. 175.Chapter 2: interpretation
- Bulk acquisition warrants
- CHAPTER 3 Bulk equipment interference warrants
- Bulk equipment interference warrants
1. 176.Bulk equipment interference warrants: general
2. 177.Meaning of “equipment data”
3. 178.Power to issue bulk equipment interference warrants
4. 179.Approval of warrants by Judicial Commissioners
5. 180.Approval of warrants issued in urgent cases
6. 181.Failure to approve warrant issued in urgent case
7. 182.Decisions to issue warrants to be taken personally by Secretary of State
8. 183.Requirements that must be met by warrants - Duration, modification and cancellation of warrants
1. 184.Duration of warrants
2. 185.Renewal of warrants
3. 186.Modification of warrants
4. 187.Approval of major modifications by Judicial Commissioners
5. 188.Approval of major modifications made in urgent cases
6. 189.Cancellation of warrants - Implementation of warrants
1. 190.Implementation of warrants - Restrictions on use or disclosure of material obtained under warrants etc.
1. 191.Safeguards relating to retention and disclosure of material
2. 192.Safeguards relating to disclosure of material overseas
3. 193.Safeguards relating to examination of material etc.
4. 194.Additional safeguards for items subject to legal privilege
5. 195.Additional safeguard for confidential journalistic material
6. 196.Offence of breaching safeguards relating to examination of material
7. 197.Application of other restrictions in relation to warrants - Interpretation
1. 198.Chapter 3: interpretation
- Bulk equipment interference warrants
- CHAPTER 1 Bulk interception warrants
- Part 7 Bulk personal dataset warrants
- Bulk personal datasets: interpretation
- Requirement for warrant
- Issue of warrants
- 204.Class BPD warrants
- 205.Specific BPD warrants
- 206.Additional safeguards for health records
- 207.Protected data: power to impose conditions
- 208.Approval of warrants by Judicial Commissioners
- 209.Approval of specific BPD warrants issued in urgent cases
- 210.Failure to approve specific BPD warrant issued in urgent case
- 211.Decisions to issue warrants to be taken personally by Secretary of State
- 212.Requirements that must be met by warrants
- Duration, modification and cancellation
- Further and supplementary provision
- 220.Initial examinations: time limits
- 221.Safeguards relating to examination of bulk personal datasets
- 222.Additional safeguards for items subject to legal privilege: examination
- 223.Additional safeguards for items subject to legal privilege: retention following examination
- 224.Offence of breaching safeguards relating to examination of material
- 225.Application of Part to bulk personal datasets obtained under this Act
- 226.Part 7: interpretation
- Part 8 Oversight arrangements
- CHAPTER 1 Investigatory Powers Commissioner and other Judicial Commissioners
- The Commissioners
1. 227.Investigatory Powers Commissioner and other Judicial Commissioners
2. 228.Terms and conditions of appointment - Main functions of Commissioners
1. 229.Main oversight functions
2. 230.Additional directed oversight functions
3. 231.Error reporting
4. 232.Additional functions under this Part
5. 233.Functions under other Parts and other enactments - Reports and investigation and information powers
1. 234.Annual and other reports
2. 235.Investigation and information powers
3. 236.Referrals by the Intelligence and Security Committee of Parliament
4. 237.Information gateway - Supplementary provision
1. 238.Funding, staff and facilities etc.
2. 239.Power to modify functions
3. 240.Abolition of existing oversight bodies
- The Commissioners
- CHAPTER 2 Other arrangements
- Codes of practice
1. 241.Codes of practice - Investigatory Powers Tribunal
1. 242.Right of appeal from Tribunal
2. 243.Functions of Tribunal in relation to this Act etc. - Information Commissioner
1. 244.Oversight by Information Commissioner in relation to Part 4 - Advisory bodies
1. 245.Technical Advisory Board
2. 246.Technology Advisory Panel
3. 247.Members of the Panel
- Codes of practice
- CHAPTER 1 Investigatory Powers Commissioner and other Judicial Commissioners
- Part 9 Miscellaneous and general provisions
- CHAPTER 1 Miscellaneous
- Combined warrants and authorisations
1. 248.Combination of warrants and authorisations - Compliance with Act
1. 249.Payments towards certain compliance costs
2. 250.Power to develop compliance systems etc. - Additional powers
1. 251.Amendments of the Intelligence Services Act 1994
2. 252.National security notices
3. 253.Technical capability notices
4. 254.Approval of notices by Judicial Commissioners
5. 255.Further provision about notices under section 252 or 253
6. 256.Variation and revocation of notices
7. 257.Review of notices by the Secretary of State
8. 258.Approval of notices following review under section 257 - Wireless telegraphy
1. 259.Amendments of the Wireless Telegraphy Act 2006
- Combined warrants and authorisations
- CHAPTER 2 General
- Review of operation of Act
1. 260.Review of operation of Act - Interpretation
1. 261.Telecommunications definitions
2. 262.Postal definitions
3. 263.General definitions
4. 264.General definitions: “journalistic material” etc.
5. 265.Index of defined expressions - Supplementary provision
1. 266.Offences by bodies corporate etc.
2. 267.Regulations
3. 268.Enhanced affirmative procedure
4. 269.Financial provisions
5. 270.Transitional, transitory or saving provision
6. 271.Minor and consequential provision - Final provision
1. 272.Commencement, extent and short title
- Review of operation of Act
- SCHEDULES
- SCHEDULE 1
Monetary penalty notices- Part 1 Monetary penalty notices
1. 1.Payment of monetary penalties
2. 2.Contents of monetary penalty notices
3. 3.Enforcement obligations
4. 4.Consultation requirements before service of monetary penalty notices
5. 5.(1) The Commissioner may not vary a notice of intent...
6. 6.(1) The Commissioner must not serve a monetary penalty notice...
7. 7.Variation or cancellation of monetary penalty notices
8. 8.Appeals in relation to monetary penalty notices
9. 9.Enforcement of monetary penalty notices
10. 10.(1) A person on whom a monetary penalty notice containing...
11. 11.Guidance
12. 12.Interpretation of Part 1 - Part 2 Information provisions
1. 13.Information notices
2. 14.(1) The Commissioner may not vary an information notice except...
3. 15.Appeals in relation to information notices
4. 16.Enforcement of information notices
5. 17.(1) Part 1 of this Schedule applies in relation to...
6. 18.Technical assistance for the Commissioner
7. 19.Interpretation of Part 2
- Part 1 Monetary penalty notices
- SCHEDULE 2
Abolition of disclosure powers- 1.Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974
- 2.Criminal Justice Act 1987
- 3.Consumer Protection Act 1987
- 4.Environmental Protection Act 1990
- 5.Social Security Administration Act 1992
- 6.In section 109C of the Social Security Administration Act 1992...
- 7.Social Security Administration (Northern Ireland) Act 1992
- 8.In section 103C of the Social Security Administration (Northern Ireland)...
- 9.Financial Services and Markets Act 2000
- 10.Finance Act 2008
- 11.Prevention of Social Housing Fraud (Power to Require Information) (England) Regulations 2014 (S.I. 2014/899)
- SCHEDULE 3
Exceptions to section 56- 1.Introductory
- 2.Disclosures of lawfully intercepted communications
- 3.Disclosures of convictions for certain offences
- 4.Proceedings before the Investigatory Powers Tribunal etc.
- 5.Proceedings before Special Immigration Appeals Commission
- 6.Proceedings before Proscribed Organisations Appeal Commission
- 7.Closed material proceedings
- 8.TPIM proceedings
- 9.TEO proceedings
- 10.Proceedings relating to freezing of terrorist assets etc.
- 11.Section 56(1) does not apply in relation to any proceedings—...
- 12.But neither paragraph 10 nor paragraph 11 permits the disclosure...
- 13.Proceedings relating to release of prisoners etc. in Northern Ireland
- 14.Employment or industrial tribunal proceedings
- 15.But paragraph 14 does not permit the disclosure of anything...
- 16.Proceedings relating to dismissal for certain offences
- 17.Proceedings on appeals relating to claims of discrimination in Northern Ireland
- 18.But paragraph 17 does not permit the disclosure of anything...
- 19.Civil proceedings for enforcement of duty to assist with implementation of warrants
- 20.Proceedings for certain offences
- 21.Disclosures to prosecutors and judges
- 22.Disclosures to inquiries and inquests
- 23.(1) Section 56(1) does not apply in relation to any...
- 24.(1) Nothing in section 56(1) prohibits— (a) a disclosure to...
- SCHEDULE 4
Relevant public authorities and designated senior officers etc. - SCHEDULE 5
Transfer and agency arrangements with public authorities: further provisions- 1.Particular safeguards in connection with operation of section 69
- 2.Requirement for public authority to provide reports to Secretary of State
- 3.Transfer schemes in connection with transfer of functions
- 4.Tax in connection with transfer schemes
- 5.Supplementary and other general provision
- 6.The power to make regulations under— (a) section 83, or...
- SCHEDULE 6
Issue of warrants under section 106 etc: table- Part 1 Table: Part 1
- Part 2 Table: Part 2
- Part 3 Interpretation of the table
1. 1.(1) This paragraph applies for the purposes of the first...
2. 2.(1) This paragraph applies for the purposes of the sixth...
3. 3.For the purpose of the sixth entry in Part 2...
4. 4.In this Schedule, “police force” means— (a) any police force...
- SCHEDULE 7
Codes of practice - SCHEDULE 8
Combination of warrants and authorisations- Part 1 Combinations with targeted interception warrants
1. 1.Warrants that may be issued by Secretary of State
2. 2.The Secretary of State may, on an application made by...
3. 3.(1) The Secretary of State may, on an application made...
4. 4.Warrants that may be issued by Scottish Ministers
5. 5.The Scottish Ministers may, on an application made by or...
6. 6.The Scottish Ministers may, on an application made by or...
7. 7.(1) The Scottish Ministers may, on an application made by... - Part 2 Other combinations involving targeted equipment interference warrants
1. 8.Warrants that may be issued by Secretary of State
2. 9.The Secretary of State may, on an application made by...
3. 10.Warrants that may be issued by Scottish Ministers
4. 11.Warrants that may be issued by other persons
5. 12.(1) A law enforcement chief within sub-paragraph (2) may, on... - Part 3 Combinations involving targeted examination warrants only
1. 13.The Secretary of State may, on an application made by...
2. 14.The Scottish Ministers may, on an application made by or... - Part 4 Combined warrants: supplementary provision
1. 15.Introductory
2. 16.General
3. 17.(1) A combined warrant must be addressed to the person...
4. 18.A combined warrant must contain a provision stating which warrants...
5. 19.Any reference in any enactment to a warrant or other...
6. 20.Rules about issue etc. applying separately in relation to each part of a combined warrant
7. 21.Rules about issue etc. applying in relation to combined warrants
8. 22.(1) A combined warrant under Part 2 of this Schedule...
9. 23.(1) A combined warrant under Part 3 of this Schedule...
10. 24.(1) In consequence of paragraphs 21 and 22, the following...
11. 25.In consequence of paragraphs 21 and 22, the following provisions...
12. 26.In consequence of paragraphs 21 and 22, the following provisions...
13. 27.Modification of rules as to duration
14. 28.Special rules about the application of this Act to combined warrants
15. 29.Where under section 109(3) a Judicial Commissioner refuses to approve...
16. 30.(1) This paragraph applies to any provision in Part 2...
17. 31.Any reference in section 56 (exclusion of matters from legal...
18. 32.(1) The reference in section 58(7) to the provisions of...
19. 33.Power to make consequential amendments
- Part 1 Combinations with targeted interception warrants
- SCHEDULE 9
Transitional, transitory and saving provision- 1.Lawful interception of communications
- 2.Authorisations for obtaining communications data
- 3.Retention of communications data
- 4.(1) Sub-paragraph (2) applies if any power to give, vary...
- 5.(1) The repeal of section 1(7) of the Data Retention...
- 6.Definitions of “other relevant crime” and “serious crime”
- 7.Savings for particular purposes
- 8.Nothing in Part 4 of this Act prevents the retention...
- 9.The amendments made to the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act...
- 10.General saving for lawful conduct
- SCHEDULE 10
Minor and consequential provision- Part 1 General amendments
1. 1.Police Act 1997
2. 2.Northern Ireland Act 1998
3. 3.Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000
4. 4.In section 27(4)(a) (lawful surveillance etc: conduct to be dealt...
5. 5.(1) Section 71 (issue and revision of codes of practice)...
6. 6.(1) Section 81(1) (general definitions) is amended as follows.
7. 7.Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000
8. 8.Public Finance and Accountability (Scotland) Act 2000 (2000 asp 1)
9. 9.Social Security Fraud Act 2001
10. 10.Social Security Fraud Act (Northern Ireland) 2001
11. 11.Justice (Northern Ireland) Act 2002
12. 12.Proceeds of Crime Act 2002
13. 13.Police Reform Act 2002
14. 14.Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003 (S.I. 2003/2426)
15. 15.Audit and Accountability (Northern Ireland) Order 2003 (S.I. 2003/418 (N.I. 5))
16. 16.Public Audit (Wales) Act 2004
17. 17.Constitutional Reform Act 2005
18. 18.Commissioners for Revenue and Customs Act 2005
19. 19.Serious Crime Act 2007
20. 20.Legal Services Act 2007
21. 21.Regulatory Enforcement and Sanctions Act 2008
22. 22.Counter-Terrorism Act 2008
23. 23.Borders, Citizenship and Immigration Act 2009
24. 24.Marine and Coastal Access Act 2009
25. 25.Terrorist Asset-Freezing etc. Act 2010
26. 26.Marine (Scotland) Act 2010 (2010 asp 5)
27. 27.Charities Act 2011
28. 28.Prisons (Interference with Wireless Telegraphy) Act 2012
29. 29.Crime and Courts Act 2013
30. 30.Marine Act (Northern Ireland) 2013 (c. 10 (N.I.))
31. 31.Local Audit and Accountability Act 2014
32. 32.Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014
33. 33.Immigration Act 2014
34. 34.Data Retention and Investigatory Powers Act 2014
35. 35.Immigration Act 2016 - Part 2 Lawful interception of communications
1. 36.Security Service Act 1989
2. 37.Official Secrets Act 1989
3. 38.Intelligence Services Act 1994
4. 39.Criminal Procedure and Investigations Act 1996
5. 40.Police Act 1997
6. 41.Scotland Act 1998
7. 42.Northern Ireland Act 1998
8. 43.Financial Services and Markets Act 2000
9. 44.Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000
10. 45.Omit Chapter 1 of Part 1 (interception of communications).
11. 46.(1) Section 49 (investigation of electronic data protected by encryption...
12. 47.In section 71 (issue and revision of codes of practice)...
13. 48.In section 78(3)(a) (affirmative orders) omit “12(10), 13(3),”.
14. 49.(1) Section 81 (general interpretation) is amended as follows.
15. 50.In section 82 (amendments, repeals and savings etc.) omit subsections...
16. 51.Criminal Justice and Licensing (Scotland) Act 2010 (2010 asp 13)
17. 52.Justice and Security Act 2013 - Part 3 Acquisition of communications data
1. 53.Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000
2. 54.Omit Chapter 2 of Part 1 (acquisition and disclosure of...
3. 55.In section 49(1)(c) (investigation of electronic data protected by encryption...
4. 56.In section 71(2) (issue and revision of codes of practice)...
5. 57.(1) Section 77A (procedure for order of sheriff under section...
6. 58.(1) Section 77B (procedure for order of district judge under...
7. 59.In section 78(3)(a) (affirmative orders) omit “22(9), 23A(6), 25(5),”.
8. 60.In section 81(9) (general interpretation: certain references relating to Northern...
9. 61.Police Reform Act 2002 - Part 4 Retention of communications data
1. 62.Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001
2. 63.Data Retention and Investigatory Powers Act 2014 - Part 5 Equipment interference
1. 64.Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000
2. 65.In section 48 (interpretation of Part 2), in subsection (3)(c)—...
3. 66.(1) Paragraph 2 of Schedule 2 (persons having the appropriate...
4. 67.Regulation of Investigatory Powers (Scotland) Act 2000 (2000 asp 11)
5. 68.In section 5(3) (lawful surveillance etc.), after paragraph (a) (and...
6. 69.In section 24(2) (issue and revision of codes of practice),...
7. 70.Crime and Courts Act 2013 - Part 6 Judicial Commissioners
1. 71.Police Act 1997
2. 72.In section 103(8) (appeals) for “the period” substitute “any period”....
3. 73.In section 105(1)(b)(iii) (reports of appeals dismissed) omit “under section...
4. 74.In section 108(1) (interpretation of Part 3) after the definition...
5. 75.Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000
6. 76.In section 37(9)(a) (appeals against decisions of ordinary Surveillance Commissioners)...
7. 77.In section 39(3) (appeals: reports of Chief Surveillance Commissioner)—
8. 78.Omit section 40 (information to be provided to Surveillance Commissioners)....
9. 79.In section 51(7)(b) (notification to Intelligence Services Commissioner or Chief...
10. 80.(1) Section 64 (delegation of Commissioners’ functions) is amended as...
11. 81.In section 71(2) (issue and revision of codes of practice)...
12. 82.(1) Section 72 (effect of codes of practice) is amended...
13. 83.(1) Section 81(1) (general definitions) is amended as follows.
14. 84.Regulation of Investigatory Powers (Scotland) Act 2000 (2000 asp 11)
15. 85.In the cross-heading before section 2 (Surveillance Commissioners) for “Surveillance”...
16. 86.In section 2(10) (restrictions on appeals against Commissioners)—
17. 87.In the heading of section 16 for “Surveillance Commissioners” substitute...
18. 88.Omit section 18 (information to be provided to Surveillance Commissioners)....
19. 89.In the cross-heading before section 21 (Chief Surveillance Commissioner) for...
20. 90.Omit section 21 (functions of Chief Surveillance Commissioner).
21. 91.(1) Section 22 (co-operation with, and reports by, Chief Surveillance...
22. 92.In section 24(2) (issue and revision of codes of practice)...
23. 93.In section 26(4) (effect of codes of practice)—
24. 94.(1) Section 31(1) (interpretation) is amended as follows.
25. 95.Terrorism Prevention and Investigation Measures Act 2011
26. 96.Protection of Freedoms Act 2012
27. 97.(1) Section 29 (code of practice for surveillance camera systems)...
28. 98.In section 33(8)(d) (duty to consult before making an order... - Part 7 Other minor and consequential provision
1. 99.Telecommunications Act 1984
2. 100.Northern Ireland Act 1998
3. 101.Communications Act 2003 - Part 8 Repeals and revocations consequential on other repeals or amendments in this Act
- Part 1 General amendments
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