(1) The Implementation Monitor must—
(a) give a copy of each BRCIM Report to the clerk of each House of the Parliament; and
(b) give a copy of each BRCIM Report to the Secretary.
(2) The clerk of each House of the Parliament must cause each BRCIM Report to be laid before the House on the day on which it is received or on the next sitting day of the House.
(3) If the Implementation Monitor proposes to give a copy of each BRCIM Report to Parliament when Parliament is in recess, the Implementation Monitor must—
(a) give one business day's notice of his or her intention to do so to the clerk of each House of the Parliament; and
(b) give each BRCIM Report to the clerk of each House on the day indicated in the notice; and
(c) give a copy of each BRCIM Report to the Secretary; and
(d) cause each BRCIM Report to be published by the Government Printer.
(4) The clerk of each House must—
(a) notify each member of the House of the receipt of a notice under subsection (3)(a) on the same day that the clerk receives that notice; and
(b) give a copy of each BRCIM Report to each member of the House as soon as practicable after each BRCIM Report is received under subsection (3)(b); and
(c) cause each BRCIM Report to be laid before the House on the next sitting day of the House.
(5) Each BRCIM Report that is given to the clerks under subsection (3)(b) is taken to have been published by order, or under the authority, of the Houses of the Parliament.
(6) The Secretary must publish each BRCIM Report on an appropriate Internet site as soon as practicable after—
(a) each BRCIM Report has been laid before each House of the Parliament under subsection (2); or
(b) each BRCIM Report has been given to the clerk of each House of the Parliament by the Implementation Monitor under subsection (3)(b).
(7) The publication under this section of each BRCIM Report is absolutely privileged and the provisions of sections 73 and 74 of the Constitution Act 1975 and of any other enactment or rule of law relating to the publication of the proceedings of the Parliament apply to and in relation to the publication of that report as if it were a report to which those sections applied and had been published by the Government Printer under the authority of the Parliament.
(8) For the purposes of this section, Parliament is in recess when each House stands adjourned to a date to be fixed by the presiding officer of that House.
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PART 3—IMPLEMENTATION PLAN