Legislation – National Security Act 2023
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Part 4Foreign activities and foreign influence registration scheme
Supplementary
82Annual report
(1)
The Secretary of State must, as soon as is practicable after the end of each relevant period—
(a)
prepare a report in relation to that period, and
(b)
lay a copy of the report before Parliament.
(2)
The report must provide details of—
(a)
the total number of arrangements registered with the Secretary of State under section 65 or 69,
(b)
the number of arrangements registered with the Secretary of State under section 65 or 69 during the relevant period,
(c)
the total number of specified persons and foreign powers who have registered activities with the Secretary of State under section 68 or 72,
(d)
the number of specified persons and foreign powers who have registered activities with the Secretary of State under section 68 or 72 during the relevant period,
(e)
the number of information notices issued under section 75 during the relevant period,
(f)
the number of persons charged with an offence under this Part during the relevant period, and
(g)
the number of persons convicted of an offence under this Part during the relevant period.
(3)
“Relevant period” means—
(a)
the period of 12 months beginning with the day on which this section comes into force, and
(b)
each subsequent period of 12 months.