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Investigatory Powers Act 2016 (c. 25)
Schedule 1 — Monetary penalty notices
Part 2 — Information provisions
“information” includes documents; and any reference to providing or
giving information includes a reference to producing a document;
“information notice” has the meaning given by paragraph 13(1);
“notice” means notice in writing;
“Part 1 monetary penalty notice” means a monetary penalty notice
under section 7;
“Part 1 notice of intent” means a notice of intent (within the meaning of
paragraph 4(3)) relating to a Part 1 monetary penalty notice;
“Part 2 monetary penalty notice” means a monetary penalty notice
under paragraph 16.
SCHEDULE 2
Section 12(1)
ABOLITION OF DISCLOSURE POWERS
Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974
1
In section 20 of the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 (powers of
inspectors), at end, insert—
“(9)
Nothing in this section is to be read as enabling an inspector to secure
the disclosure by a telecommunications operator or postal operator
of communications data without the consent of the operator.
(10)
In subsection (9) “communications data”, “postal operator” and
“telecommunications operator” have the same meanings as in the
Investigatory Powers Act 2016 (see sections 261 and 262 of that Act).”
Criminal Justice Act 1987
2
In section 2 of the Criminal Justice Act 1987 (investigation powers of
Director of Serious Fraud Office), after subsection (10), insert—
“(10A)
Nothing in this section is to be read as enabling a person to secure the
disclosure by a telecommunications operator or postal operator of
communications data without the consent of the operator.
(10B)
In subsection (10A) “communications data”, “postal operator” and
“telecommunications operator” have the same meanings as in the
Investigatory Powers Act 2016 (see sections 261 and 262 of that Act).”
Consumer Protection Act 1987
3
In section 29 of the Consumer Protection Act 1987 (powers of search etc.), at
end, insert—
“(8)
The officer may not exercise a power under this section to secure the
disclosure by a telecommunications operator or postal operator of
communications data without the consent of the operator.
(9)
In subsection (8) “communications data”, “postal operator” and
“telecommunications operator” have the same meanings as in the
Investigatory Powers Act 2016 (see sections 261 and 262 of that Act).”