Legislation – National Security Act 2023

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Introduction

Part 1
Espionage, sabotage and persons acting for foreign powers

1 Obtaining or disclosing protected information

2 Obtaining or disclosing trade secrets

3 Assisting a foreign intelligence service

4 Entering etc a prohibited place for a purpose prejudicial to the UK

5 Unauthorised entry etc to a prohibited place

6 Powers of police officers in relation to a prohibited place

7 Meaning of “prohibited place”

8 Power to designate additional sites as prohibited places

9 Power to designate a cordoned area to secure defence aircraft

10 Duration of cordon

11 Powers of police in relation to a cordoned area

12 Sabotage

13 Foreign interference: general

14 Foreign interference: meaning of “interference effect”

15 Foreign interference: meaning of “prohibited conduct”

16 Foreign interference in elections

17 Obtaining etc material benefits from a foreign intelligence service

18 Preparatory conduct

19 Aggravating factor where foreign power condition met: England and Wales

20 Aggravating factor where foreign power condition met: Northern Ireland

21 Aggravating factor where foreign power condition met: Scotland

22 Aggravating factor where foreign power condition met: armed forces

23 Powers of search etc

24 Disclosure orders

25 Customer information orders

26 Account monitoring orders

27 Arrest without warrant

28 Use of reasonable force

29 Border security

30 Offences under Part 2 of the Serious Crime Act 2007

31 The foreign power condition

32 Meaning of “foreign power”

33 Foreign power threat activity and involvement in that activity

34 Interpretation

35 Offences by bodies corporate etc

36 Offences committed outside the United Kingdom

37 Consents to prosecutions

38 Power to exclude the public from proceedings

Part 2
Prevention and investigation measures

39 Power to impose prevention and investigation measures

40 Conditions A to E

41 Five year limit for Part 2 notices

42 Prior permission of the court

43 Urgent cases: reference to the court etc

44 Directions hearing

45 Review hearing

46 Criminal investigations into foreign power threat activity

47 Review of ongoing necessity

48 Variation of measures

49 Revocation and revival of Part 2 notices

50 Replacement of a Part 2 notice that is quashed etc

51 Other provision relating to the quashing of Part 2 notice

52 Appeals

53 Jurisdiction in relation to decisions under this Part

54 Proceedings relating to measures

55 Reports on exercise of powers under this Part

56 Offence

57 Powers of entry etc

58 Fingerprints and samples

59 Notices

60 Contracts

61 Legal aid in relation to Part 2 notices

62 Interpretation etc

Part 3
Review of the operation of Parts 1 and 2 etc

63 Reviews: general

64 Reviews of detention under Part 1

Part 4
Foreign activities and foreign influence registration scheme

65 Requirement to register foreign activity arrangements

66 Meaning of “specified person”

67 Offence of carrying out etc relevant activities pursuant to unregistered foreign activity arrangement

68 Requirement to register relevant activities of specified persons

69 Requirement to register foreign influence arrangements

70 Meaning of “political influence activity”

71 Offence of carrying out etc political influence activities pursuant to unregistered foreign influence arrangement

72 Requirement to register political influence activities of foreign powers

73 Exemptions

74 Registration information

75 Information notices

76 Confidential material

77 Offence of providing false information

78 Offence of carrying out activities under arrangements tainted by false information

79 Publication and disclosure of information

80 Offences: penalties

81 Offences: supplementary provision

82 Annual report

83 Interpretation

Part 5
Terrorism

84 National security proceedings

85 Duty to consider reduction in damages payable by the Crown

86 Section 85: supplementary

87 Sections 84 to 86: interpretation

88 Damages at risk of being used for the purposes of terrorism

89 Legal aid for individuals convicted of terrorism offences

90 Legal aid for individuals convicted of terrorism offences: data sharing

91 Legal aid in relation to terrorism prevention and investigation measures

92 Amendments of the Terrorism Act 2000

Part 6
Miscellaneous and general provisions

93 Intelligence and Security Committee: memorandum of understanding

94 Minor and consequential amendments

95 Power to make consequential amendments

96 Regulations

97 Crown application

98 Extent in the United Kingdom

99 Extent outside the United Kingdom

100 Commencement

101 Transitional and saving provision

102 Short title

SCHEDULES

Schedule 1 Foreign interference in elections

Schedule 2 Powers of entry, search and seizure

Schedule 3 Disclosure orders

Schedule 4 Customer information orders

Schedule 5 Account monitoring orders

Schedule 6 Detention under section 27

Schedule 7 Prevention and investigation measures

Schedule 8 Urgent cases: reference to the court etc

Schedule 9 Appeals against convictions

Schedule 10 Proceedings relating to prevention and investigation measures

Schedule 11 Powers of entry, search, seizure and retention

Schedule 12 Fingerprints and samples

Schedule 13 Control of a person by a foreign power

Schedule 14 Public officials

Schedule 15 Exemptions

Schedule 16 Damages at risk of being used for the purposes of terrorism

Schedule 17 Amendments of Terrorism Act 2000

Schedule 18 Minor and consequential amendments

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Schedules

Schedule 13Control of a person by a foreign power

Part 1Conditions for control

1

(1)

A person is controlled by a foreign power if one or more of the following conditions are met.

(2)

Condition 1 is that the foreign power has the right to direct or control, or actually directs or controls, the person’s activities (in whole or in part).

(3)

Condition 2 is that the foreign power holds, directly or indirectly, more than 25% of the shares in the person.

(4)

Condition 3 is that the foreign power holds, directly or indirectly, more than 25% of the voting rights in the person.

(5)

Condition 4 is that the foreign power holds the right, directly or indirectly, to appoint or remove an officer of the person.

(6)

Condition 5 is that—

(a)

the trustees of a trust, or the members of a partnership, unincorporated association or other entity, that is not a legal person under the law by which it is governed meet one or more of conditions 1 to 4 (in their capacity as such) in relation to the person, and

(b)

the foreign power has the right to direct or control, or actually directs or controls, the activities of that trust or entity (in whole or in part).

2

In this Schedule “officer”—

(a)

in relation to a body corporate, means a director, member of the committee of management, chief executive, manager, secretary or other similar officer of the body, or a person purporting to act in any such capacity;

(b)

in relation to a partnership, means a partner or person purporting to act as a partner;

(c)

in relation to an unincorporated association other than a partnership, means a person who is concerned in the management or control of the association or purports to act in the capacity of a person so concerned.

Part 2Interpretation of Part 1

Interpretation

3

This Part makes provision about the interpretation of Part 1 of this Schedule.

Joint interests

4

If a foreign power holds a share or right jointly with another person (whether or not a foreign power), each of those persons is to be taken to hold that share or right.

Joint arrangements

5

(1)

If shares or rights held by a foreign power and shares or rights held by another person (whether or not a foreign power) are the subject of a joint arrangement between those persons, each of those persons is to be taken to hold the combined shares or rights of both persons.

(2)

A “joint arrangement” is an arrangement between the holders of shares (or rights) that they will exercise all or substantially all the rights conferred by their respective shares (or rights) jointly in a way that is pre-determined by the arrangement.

(3)

For the meaning of “arrangement”, see paragraph 12.

Calculating shareholdings

6

(1)

In relation to a person that has a share capital, a reference to holding more than 25% of the shares in that person is to holding shares comprised in the issued share capital of that person of a nominal value exceeding (in aggregate) 25% of that share capital.

(2)

In relation to a person that does not have a share capital—

(a)

a reference to holding shares in that person is to holding a right to share in the capital or, as the case may be, profits of that person;

(b)

a reference to holding more than 25% of the shares in that person is to holding a right or rights to share in more than 25% of the capital or, as the case may be, profits of that person.

Voting rights

7

(1)

A reference to the voting rights in a person is to the rights conferred on shareholders in respect of their shares (or, in the case of a person not having a share capital, on members) to vote at general meetings of the person on all or substantially all matters.

(2)

In relation to a person that does not have general meetings at which matters are decided by the exercise of voting rights—

(a)

a reference to exercising voting rights in the person is to be read as a reference to exercising rights in relation to the person that are equivalent to those of a person entitled to exercise voting rights in a company;

(b)

a reference to exercising more than 25% of the voting rights in the person is to be read as a reference to exercising the rights under the constitution of the person to block changes to the overall policy of the person or to the terms of its constitution.

8

In applying this Schedule, the voting rights in a person are to be reduced by any rights held by that person.

Shares or rights held “indirectly”

9

(1)

A foreign power holds a share “indirectly” if the foreign power has a majority stake in a person and that person—

(a)

holds the share in question, or

(b)

is part of a chain of persons—

(i)

each of which (other than the last) has a majority stake in the person immediately below it in the chain, and

(ii)

the last of which holds the share.

(2)

A foreign power holds a right “indirectly” if the foreign power has a majority stake in a person and that person—

(a)

holds that right, or

(b)

is part of a chain of persons—

(i)

each of which (other than the last) has a majority stake in the person immediately below it in the chain, and

(ii)

the last of which holds that right.

(3)

For the purposes of sub-paragraphs (1) and (2), a foreign power has a “majority stake” in a person if—

(a)

the foreign power holds a majority of the voting rights in the person,

(b)

the foreign power is a member of the person and has the right to appoint or remove an officer of the person,

(c)

the foreign power is a member of the person and controls alone, or pursuant to an agreement with other shareholders or members, a majority of the voting rights in the person, or

(d)

the foreign power has the right to exercise, or actually exercises, dominant influence or control over the person.

Shares held by nominees

10

A share held by a person as a nominee for another is to be treated as held by the other (and not by the nominee).

Rights treated as held by person who controls their exercise

11

(1)

Where a person controls a right, the right is to be treated as held by that person (and not by the person who in fact holds the right, unless that person also controls it).

(2)

A person “controls” a right if, by virtue of any arrangement between that person and others, the right is exercisable only—

(a)

by that person,

(b)

in accordance with that person’s directions or instructions, or

(c)

with that person’s consent or concurrence.

12

(1)

For the purposes of this Schedule, “arrangement” includes—

(a)

any scheme, agreement or understanding, whether or not it is legally enforceable, and

(b)

any convention, custom or practice of any kind.

(2)

But something does not count as an arrangement unless there is at least some degree of stability about it (whether by its nature or terms, the time it has been in existence or otherwise).

Rights exercisable only in certain circumstances etc

13

(1)

Rights that are exercisable only in certain circumstances are to be taken into account only—

(a)

where the circumstances have arisen, and for so long as they continue to obtain, or

(b)

when the circumstances are within the control of the person having the rights.

(2)

But rights that are exercisable by an administrator or by creditors while a person is in relevant insolvency proceedings are not to be taken into account even while the person is in those proceedings.

(3)

Relevant insolvency proceedings” means—

(a)

administration within the meaning of the Insolvency Act 1986,

(b)

administration within the meaning of the Insolvency (Northern Ireland) Order 1989 (S.I. 1989/2405 (N.I. 19)), or

(c)

proceedings under the insolvency law of another country or territory during which a person’s assets and affairs are subject to the control or supervision of a third party or creditor.

(4)

Rights that are normally exercisable but are temporarily incapable of exercise are to continue to be taken into account.

Rights attached to shares held by way of security

14

Rights attached to shares held by way of security provided by a person are to be treated for the purposes of this Schedule as held by that person—

(a)

where apart from the right to exercise them for the purpose of preserving the value of the security, or of realising it, the rights are exercisable only in accordance with that person’s instructions, and

(b)

where the shares are held in connection with the granting of loans as part of normal business activities and apart from the right to exercise them for the purpose of preserving the value of the security, or of realising it, the rights are exercisable only in that person’s interests.

Part 3Power to amend thresholds etc

15

(1)

The Secretary of State may by regulations amend this Schedule for a permitted purpose.

(2)

The permitted purposes are—

(a)

to replace any or all references in this Schedule to a percentage figure with references to some other (larger or smaller) percentage figure;

(b)

to change or supplement Part 1 of this Schedule so as to include circumstances (for example, circumstances involving more complex structures) that give a foreign power a level of control over a person broadly similar to the level of control given by the conditions in paragraph 1;

(c)

in consequence of any provision made by virtue of paragraph (b), to change or supplement Part 2 of this Schedule so that circumstances specified in that Part in which a person is to be regarded as holding an interest in another person correspond to any of the conditions in paragraph 1, or would do so but for the extent of the interest.