RIP s22 notices SI

Kieran kieran at esperi.demon.co.uk
Mon, 10 Jun 2002 16:11:59 +0100 (BST)


On Mon, 10 Jun 2002, Owen Blacker wrote:

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> > Sent: Monday, June 10, 2002 2:41 PM
> > Subject: [mt] More RIP stuff
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> > The Home Office has laid an Order before Parliament (expected
> > to be debated in the Common on 18 June, Lords TBA)
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> > http://www.legislation.hmso.gov.uk/si/si2002/draft/20022322.htm
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> > It extends the list of public authorities that can issue RIP
> > s22 notices (ie to access traffic data from telcos and ISPs)...
> >
> > ...to add the following central Government departments
> >
> >     1. The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.
> >     2. The Department of Health.
> >     3. The Home Office.
> >     4. The Department of Trade and Industry.
> >     5. The Department for Transport, Local Government and the Regions.
> >     6. The Department for Work and Pensions.
> >     7. The Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment for Northern
> >        Ireland.
> >
> > AND pretty much any local authority
> >
> >     8. Any local authority within the meaning of section 1 of
> >        the Local Government Act 1999
> >     9. Any fire authority as defined in the Local Government
> >        (Best Value) Performance Indicators Order 2000
> >    10. A council constituted under section 2 of the Local
> >        Government etc. (Scotland) Act 1994
> >    11. A district council within the meaning of the Local
> >        Government Act (Northern Ireland) 1972
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> > AND NHS bodies in Scotland and Northern Ireland
> >
> >    12. The Common Services Agency of the Scottish Health Service.
> >    13. The Northern Ireland Central Services Agency for the Health and
> >        Social Services.
> >
> > AND some other bodies
> >
> >    14. The Environment Agency.
> >    15. The Financial Services Authority.
> >    16. The Food Standards Agency.
> >    17. The Health and Safety Executive.
> >    18. The Information Commissioner.
> >    19. The Office of Fair Trading.
> >    20. The Postal Services Commission.
> >    21. The Scottish Drug Enforcement Agency.
> >    22. The Scottish Environment Protection Agency.
> >    23. The United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority Constabulary.
> >    24. A Universal Service Provider within the meaning of the Postal
> >        Services Act 2000
> >

The only significant arm of the state I can see excluded here is the
department of Education.

Anyone else?

Regards

Kieran