UK Parliament / Open data

Online Safety Bill

Moved by

Lord Parkinson of Whitley Bay

65: Clause 12, page 13, line 24, leave out “subsection (2)” and insert “section 12(2)”

Member’s explanatory statement

This amendment is consequential on the splitting up of Clause 12 into two Clauses.

66: Clause 12, page 13, line 26, leave out paragraph (a) and insert—

“(a) all the findings of the most recent assessment under section (Assessment duties: user empowerment), and”

Member’s explanatory statement

This amendment makes it clear that the findings of the latest assessment under the new Clause proposed after Clause 11 in my name are a relevant factor for the purposes of determining what it is proportionate for a provider to do to comply with the duty under Clause 12(2).

67: Clause 12, page 13, line 29, leave out “Subsection (2)” and insert “Section 12(2)”

Member’s explanatory statement

This amendment is consequential on the splitting up of Clause 12 into two Clauses.

68: Clause 12, page 14, line 3, at end insert—

“(12A) The duty set out in section 12(4A) applies in relation to all registered adult users, not just those who begin to use a service after that duty begins to apply.”

Member’s explanatory statement

This amendment makes it clear that the new duty on providers to offer registered users a choice about whether to use the user empowerment tools applies to existing as well as new users.

69: Clause 12, page 14, line 4, after “In” insert “section 12 and”

Member’s explanatory statement

This amendment is consequential on the splitting up of Clause 12 into two Clauses.

70: Clause 12, page 14, line 12, after “In” insert “section 12 and”

Member’s explanatory statement

This amendment is consequential on the splitting up of Clause 12 into two Clauses.

71: Clause 12, page 14, line 16, after first “of” insert “section 12 and”

Member’s explanatory statement

This amendment is consequential on the splitting up of Clause 12 into two Clauses.

72: Clause 12, page 14, line 21, at end insert—

“(16) See also, in relation to duties set out in section 12, section 18 (duties about freedom of expression and privacy).”

Member’s explanatory statement

This amendment inserts a signpost to Clause 18, to which the duties in Clause 12 are relevant.

73: Clause 12, divide Clause 12 into two clauses, the first (User empowerment duties) to consist of subsections (1) to (7) and the second (User empowerment duties: interpretation) to consist of subsections (8) to (16)

Member’s explanatory statement

This amendment splits up Clause 12 into two Clauses.

About this proceeding contribution

Reference

831 cc1579-1580 

Session

2022-23

Chamber / Committee

House of Lords chamber
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