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Parliamentary Report

February–May 2013

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 August 2013

Frank Cranmer*
Affiliation:
Fellow, St Chad's College, Durham Honorary Research Fellow, Centre for Law and Religion, Cardiff University

Extract

In addition to a series of minor, technical changes to the Clergy Discipline Measure 2003 the Clergy Discipline (Amendment) Measure 2013 amends the 2003 Measure in three main respects.

Type
Parliamentary Report
Copyright
Copyright © Ecclesiastical Law Society 2013 

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References

1 ‘Equality Act 2010: caste as an aspect of race’.

2 The measure was announced at Budget 2012 and draft legislation was published in December 2012.

3 The tax month ends on the fifth day of the following month.

4 The predecessor to the Churches’ Legislation Advisory Service, of which I am the current Secretary.

5 The detail is contained in ‘PAYE23030 – Employer records: employer types: local religious centres (LRCs)’, available at <http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/manuals/pommanual/PAYE23030.htm>, accessed 27 May 2013. PAYE23030 includes a link HMRC's ‘Guide to PAYE/NIC for local religious centres’ as a downloadable document.

6 The Constitutional Convention was established by a Resolution of the Houses of the Oireachtas in July 2012 to consider a series of possible amendments to the Constitution (Bunreacht Na hÉireann), including various measures of electoral reform, provision for same-sex marriage and – also of interest to readers of this Journal – the removal of the offence of blasphemy from the Constitution. Following completion of the mandated topics the Convention has power to make such other recommendations as it sees fit. The Convention includes four MLAs – Steven Agnew (Green Party), Stewart Dickson (Alliance Party), Alban Maginness (SDLP) and Martin McGuinness (Sinn Féin) – but no-one from the Unionist community.

7 Law Com No 315, May 2009.

8 Inserted into the 2011 Act by s 4 of the 2013 Act.