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National Citizen Service Act 2017


Official Summary

A Bill to make provision for the national citizen service.

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Overview

This bill, the National Citizen Service Bill, makes amendments to an existing Act related to the National Citizen Service (NCS), a program for 16-17 year olds in the UK. The amendments clarify the scope and implementation of certain provisions within the original Act.

Description

The Commons made several amendments to the National Citizen Service Bill. These amendments affect the extent to which certain provisions of the Act apply geographically (Clause 13), specifying which sections of the Act come into force immediately (Clause 14), and removing a subsection (Clause 15) relating to an unspecified matter given the lack of further detail in the provided text. The precise details of the removed subsection (Clause 15) and the overall impact of these changes on the NCS program are unclear without access to the full original bill text.

Government Spending

The provided text does not contain information regarding the financial implications of these amendments on UK government spending.

Groups Affected

The groups potentially affected include:

  • 16-17 year olds in the UK: The amendments may impact their participation in and experience of the NCS program, although the precise nature of this impact is unclear without access to the full original Act.
  • Organisations delivering the NCS: The amendments could affect their operational procedures and funding, though the extent is unspecified.
  • Government departments responsible for the NCS: These departments will need to implement the amendments, potentially requiring administrative changes.

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