§ (". In the Justices of the Peace Act 1997, after section 39 insert—
§ "Code of conduct for members etc.
§ 39A.—(1) The Lord Chancellor may prepare a code of conduct to be observed by—
- (a) members of magistrates' courts committees; and
- (b) members of selection panels for choosing members of such committees.
§ (2) The Lord Chancellor may from time to time prepare a revised version of the code.
§ (3) Before preparing the code or a revised version of the code the Lord Chancellor shall undertake such consultation as appears to him to be appropriate.
§ (4) The code, and any revised version of the code, shall come into force as provided by an order made by the Lord Chancellor by statutory instrument; and an order providing for the coming into force of the code or a revised version shall set out the code or revised version.
§ (5) A statutory instrument containing an order made by virtue of subsection (4) above shall be subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of either House of Parliament.
§ Non-compliance with code.
§ 39B.—(1) The Lord Chancellor may make an order under subsection (2) below if he is of the opinion that—
- (a) a member of a magistrates' courts committee; or
- (b) a member of a selection panel for choosing members of such a committee,
§ (2) An order under this subsection shall state that the Lord Chancellor is of the opinion mentioned in subsection (1) above and may provide either or both of the following—
- (a) that, on the making of the order, the person is to cease to be a member of the committee or selection panel concerned or to cease to be such a member for a specified period; or
- (b) that, for a specified period, the person may not be appointed (or co-opted) as a member of any magistrates' courts committee or any selection panel for choosing members of such a committee.
§ (3) The Lord Chancellor may by regulations made by statutory instrument make provision for the purpose of establishing whether persons have failed to observe the code.
§ (4) A statutory instrument containing regulations made by virtue of subsection (3) above shall be subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of either House of Parliament."").
§ Lord Falconer of ThorotonMy Lords, I beg to move that the House do agree with the Commons in their Amendment No. 115.
§ Moved, That the House do agree with the Commons in their Amendment No. 115.—(Lord Falconer of Thoroton.)
§ On Question, Motion agreed to.