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Energy Act 2013

Section 94: Consent of Secretary of State for certain communications

446.This section requires the ONR to seek consent from the Secretary of State before it issues certain communications relating to both the ONR’s nuclear security policy and the government’s national security policy. The specific ONR communications to which this section applies are any ONR security guidance or any statement of the ONR’s nuclear security policy to the extent that the ONR considers that either of those things relate to government policy on national security (see subsection 2(a)). It also allows the Secretary of State to direct the ONR to seek his or her consent to the publication of certain descriptions of material (see subsection 2(b)). The ONR will not have to seek the consent of the Secretary of State before publishing any code of practice issued by the ONR under section 79, the ONR’s plan, strategy or a report made under paragraph 24 of Schedule 7 or advice given in a particular case (see subsection (3)).

447.The Secretary of State can only use such a direction in relation to communications which he or she considers satisfies the twin tests of relating to government policy on national security matters and being relevant to the ONR’s security policy (for example by containing security guidance or information about that policy) (see subsection (5)). Therefore this power is limited only to communications associated with both the ONR’s nuclear security policy and government national security policy. It does not relate to any of the ONR’s purposes other than the ONR’s security purposes.

448.In order to minimise any administrative burdens, the Secretary of State may issue a general consent in relation to a particular description of guidance which will exempt the ONR from having to seek consent to issue such documents (see subsections (6) and (7)).

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