Legislation – National Security Act 2023
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Part 2Prevention and investigation measures
Imposition of prevention and investigation measures
40Conditions A to E
(1)
Condition A is that the Secretary of State reasonably believes that the individual is, or has been, involved in foreign power threat activity.
(2)
Condition B is that some or all of the foreign power threat activity in which the individual is, or has been, involved is new foreign power threat activity.
(3)
(4)
Condition D is that the Secretary of State reasonably considers that it is necessary, for purposes connected with preventing or restricting the individual’s involvement in foreign power threat activity, for the prevention and investigation measures specified in the notice to be imposed on the individual.
(5)
Condition E is that—
(a)
the court gives the Secretary of State permission under section 42, or
(b)
the Secretary of State reasonably considers that the urgency of the case requires prevention and investigation measures to be imposed without obtaining such permission.
(6)
In relation to prevention and investigation measures under paragraph 1 of Schedule 7 (residence measure), conditions A, B and D (and subsection (7)) apply as if the references to foreign power threat activity were to foreign power threat activity which relates to acts or threats within section 33(3)(b) or (c).
(7)
In this section “new foreign power threat activity” means—
(a)
if no Part 2 notice relating to the individual has ever been in force, foreign power threat activity occurring at any time;
(b)
if only one Part 2 notice relating to the individual has ever been in force, foreign power threat activity occurring after that notice came into force;
(c)
if two or more Part 2 notices relating to the individual have been in force, foreign power threat activity occurring after such a notice came into force most recently.
(8)
In this section references to foreign power threat activity, and to an individual’s involvement in such activity, include foreign power threat activity, and an individual’s involvement in such activity, occurring before section 39 comes into force.