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Martyn's Law Consultation - Webinar Dates for your diary Published Date: 26/02/2024

The Home Office are hosting a number of webinars for information on the Martyn’s Law Standard Tier Consultation. Please note that the content of all the presentations is the same, therefore, if you are unable to attend a Webinar specific to your sector, you may attend another.

27 February 2024

Time: 11:30am-12:30pm

Audience: Local Authorities and Public Services

 

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28 February 2024

Time: 10:30-11:30am

Audience: All Sectors

 

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29 February 2024

Time: 10:00 -11:00am

Audience: All Sectors

 

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07 March 2024

Time: 2:00 – 3:00pm

Audience: All Sectors

 

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Meeting ID: 338 064 951 804
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The Standard Tier Consultation on the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill, also known as Martyn’s Law was launched on Monday 5 February and will run for 6 weeks. It can be found here Martyn's Law: standard tier consultation - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk) and will close on Monday 18 March.

The Government reaffirmed its commitment to introduce this important piece of legislation in the King’s Speech in November 2023. However, recognising the feedback provided during pre-legislative scrutiny and through our engagement with stakeholders, the Government committed to a further public consultation, specifically on the Standard Tier. This is to ensure the public and those impacted by the proposals have the opportunity to offer in-depth views on the Standard Tier, prior to the legislation’s introduction to Parliament.

The proposals for requirements for premises in the Standard Tier have been revised to address feedback from the Home Affairs Select Committee and stakeholders, which primarily related to the need for requirements to be proportionate. To apply proportionate duties whilst considering any impacts to business and other organisations in scope, the requirements for Standard Tier premises have been amended, from a prescriptive requirement to complete a standardised template to having “reasonably practicable” procedures in place, were an attack to occur.

In summary, those responsible for Standard Tier premises[1] must:

  • Notify the Regulator that they are, or have become, responsible for premises within scope of the Bill (and so subject to the relevant requirements). This remains broadly in line with previous requirements.
  • Have in place procedural measures that could be expected to reduce, so far as reasonably practicable, the risk of physical harm to individuals at the premises in the event of an attack. These relate only to the procedures to be followed by people working at the premises in the event of an attack occurring or being suspected as about to occur. As the procedural measures are about procedures for responding to an attack or suspected attack, it is not expected or required that physical alterations be undertaken or additional equipment purchased for Standard Tier premises.
  • In contrast to the published draft Bill, there is no requirement to complete a specified form (the ‘Standard Terrorism Evaluation’) for Standard Tier premises or ensure that people working at the premises are given any specific training. However, as part of putting in place the procedural measures, workers will need to be sufficiently instructed or trained to carry them out effectively.

The proposed changes made to the Standard Tier have been reviewed and refined to take into account the nature of smaller venues, their unique operating models, and the key role they play in UK society.

Everyone should ensure they respond to the consultation to ensure their views are heard. Join the Home Office team to discuss the Standard Tier consultation and receive an overview of what the proposals might mean for different organisations.