Justice and Security Act 2013

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
Citation2013 c. 18
Year2013
(1) There is to be a body known as the Intelligence and Security Committee of Parliament (in this Part referred to as “the ISC”) .(2) The ISC is to consist of nine members who are to be drawn both from the members of the House of Commons and from the members of the House of Lords.(3) Each member of the ISC is to be appointed by the House of Parliament from which the member is to be drawn.is nominated for membership by the Prime Minister, andis not a Minister of the Crown.(5) Before deciding whether to nominate a person for membership, the Prime Minister must consult the Leader of the Opposition.(6) A member of the ISC is to be the Chair of the ISC chosen by its members.(7) Schedule 1 (which makes further provision about the ISC) has effect.the Security Service,the Secret Intelligence Service, andthe Government Communications Headquarters.(2) The ISC may examine or otherwise oversee such other activities of Her Majesty's Government in relation to intelligence or security matters as are set out in a memorandum of understanding.is not part of any ongoing intelligence or security operation, andis of significant national interest,the Prime Minister has asked the ISC to consider the matter, orthe Security Service,the Secret Intelligence Service,the Government Communications Headquarters, ora government department.(4) The ISC's consideration of a particular operational matter under subsection (3) (a) or (b) must, in the opinion of the ISC and the Prime Minister, be consistent with any principles set out in, or other provision made by, a memorandum of understanding.may include other provision about the ISC or its functions which is not of the kind envisaged in subsection (2) or (4) ,must be agreed between the Prime Minister and the ISC, andmay be altered (or replaced with another memorandum) with the agreement of the Prime Minister and the ISC.(6) The ISC must publish a memorandum of understanding under this section and lay a copy of it before Parliament.(1) The ISC must make an annual report to Parliament on the discharge of its functions.(2) The ISC may make such other reports to Parliament as it considers appropriate concerning any aspect of its functions.(3) Before making a report to Parliament, the ISC must send it to the Prime Minister.(4) The ISC must exclude any matter from any report to Parliament if the Prime Minister, after consultation with the ISC, considers that the matter would be prejudicial to the continued discharge of the functions of the Security Service, the Secret Intelligence Service, the Government Communications Headquarters or any person carrying out activities falling within section 2(2) .(5) A report by the ISC to Parliament must contain a statement as to whether any matter has been excluded from the report by virtue of subsection (4) .(6) The ISC must lay before Parliament any report made by it to Parliament.(7) The ISC may make a report to the Prime Minister in relation to matters which would be excluded by virtue of subsection (4) if the report were made to Parliament.
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