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Statistics and Registration Service Bill

moved Amendment No. 106: 106: Clause 20, page 9, line 25, at end insert— ““( ) The Board shall charge for any services provided under this section and the charge for any service shall be not less than the full cost of delivering the service.”” The noble Baroness said: The amendment is a probing amendment. Under Clause 20, the board can provide various statistical services to anyone, anywhere. I am not sure that this should be in any way a priority for the new board, but we have no objection to it. Amendment No. 106 would add a new subsection to Clause 20 and require the board to charge for services provided on a full-cost basis. The Explanatory Notes state that the ONS provides statistical services to developing countries. I am sure that that is laudable, but I hope that any such service would be funded out of the budget of the Department for International Development and not that of the Statistics Board. As far as I can see, the board has no function that would authorise it to absorb such expenditure. By tabling the amendment, I am seeking to find out how the charging arrangements are intended to work. I hope that the Minister will assure the Committee that the board will not use its resources for purposes other than the functions set out in the Bill or that, if it does, it will recover its full costs. I beg to move.

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Reference

691 c1128 

Session

2006-07

Chamber / Committee

House of Lords chamber
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