Clause 21 - Interim slavery and trafficking prevention orders

Modern Slavery Bill – in a Public Bill Committee am 3:00 pm ar 9 Medi 2014.

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Photo of David Crausby David Crausby Llafur, Bolton North East 3:00, 9 Medi 2014

I call the right hon. Member for Delyn to move amendment 78.

Photo of David Hanson David Hanson Shadow Minister (Home Affairs)

We have had quite a discussion about evidential tests, so I will not move amendment 78.

Amendment made: 12, in clause 21, page 16, line 42, at end insert—

‘(5A) The order may (as well as imposing prohibitions on the defendant) require the defendant to comply with subsections (3) to (6) of section (Slavery and trafficking prevention orders: requirement to provide name and address).

If it does, those subsections apply as if references to a slavery and trafficking prevention order were to an interim slavery and trafficking prevention order.” —(Karen Bradley.)

This amendment enables an interim slavery and trafficking prevention order to require the defendant to provide details of his or her name and address.

Clause 21, as amended, accordingly ordered to stand part of the Bill.

Clause 22 ordered to stand part of the Bill.