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3.Amendments of the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000
5.Grant of authorisations by the Investigatory Powers Commissioner
7.Power of designated senior officers to grant authorisations in urgent cases
Amendments of the Investigatory Powers Act 2016
2.Before section 62 insert the italic heading “ Further provision...
3.(1) Section 62 (restrictions in relation to internet connection records)...
4.(1) Section 63 (additional restrictions on grant of authorisations) is...
5.(1) Section 64 (procedure for authorisations and authorised notices) is...
6.(1) Section 65 (duration and cancellation of authorisations and notices)...
7.In section 67 (filtering arrangements for obtaining data), in subsection...
8.(1) Section 68 (use of filtering arrangements in pursuance of...
9.In section 69 (duties in connection with operation of filtering...
10.(1) Section 70 (relevant public authorities and designated senior officers)...
11.(1) Section 71 (power to modify section 70 and Schedule...
12.In section 72 (certain regulations under section 71: supplementary), in...
13.(1) Section 73 (local authorities as relevant public authorities) is...
14.Omit section 74 (requirement to be party to collaboration agreement)....
15.Omit section 75 (judicial approval for local authority authorisations).
17.(1) Section 77 (Commissioner approval for authorisations to identify or...
18.(1) Section 78 (collaboration agreements) is amended as follows.
19.(1) Section 80 (police collaboration agreements) is amended as follows....
20.In section 84 (application of Part 3 to postal operators...
21.(1) Section 86 (Part 3: interpretation) is amended as follows....
22.In the following provisions, for the words “paragraphs (a) to...
23.In section 96 (application of Part 4 to postal operators and...
24.In section 227 (Investigatory Powers Commissioner and other Judicial Commissioners),...
25.In section 229 (main oversight functions), after subsection (8) insert—...
27.In Schedule 9 (transitional, transitory and saving provision), in paragraph...
28.In Schedule 10 (minor and consequential provision), omit paragraphs 57...
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