Security Service Act 1989

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The Security Service Act 1989 is a UK law that formally placed the Security Service (MI5) on a statutory footing, defining its functions, powers, and oversight arrangements.

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Security Service Act 1989 canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom
United Kingdom legislation
amendedBy Intelligence Services Act 1994
Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000
appliesTo Security Service personnel
operations of the Security Service
cameIntoForce 1989
citation 1989 c. 5
country United Kingdom
definesFunctionsOf Security Service (MI5)
establishesFunction protection of national security
safeguarding the economic well‑being of the United Kingdom against threats from outside the British Islands
support to law enforcement agencies in the prevention and detection of serious crime
jurisdiction England and Wales
Northern Ireland
Scotland
language English
legalDomain constitutional law
security and intelligence law
legalStatus in force, as amended
legislature British Parliament
surface form: Parliament of the United Kingdom
longTitle An Act to place the Security Service on a statutory basis, to define its functions and to provide for certain other matters relating to that Service
placesOnStatutoryFooting Security Service (MI5)
primarySubject Security Service (MI5)
providesFor ministerial responsibility for the Security Service
oversight of the Security Service (MI5)
reporting by the Director‑General of the Security Service to the Secretary of State
purpose to define the functions and limits of the Security Service (MI5)
to establish accountability and oversight mechanisms for the Security Service (MI5)
to provide a clear statutory basis for the Security Service (MI5)
regulates powers of the Security Service (MI5)
relatedTo Intelligence Services Act 1994
Investigatory Powers Act 2016
Official Secrets Act 1989
requires warrants for certain Security Service operations
royalAssentDate 1989-09-27
sectionDefines functions of the Director‑General of the Security Service
requirement that the Security Service act in support of the government’s policies
shortTitle Security Service Act 1989 self-link
subjectMatter intelligence services
national security
security and counter‑espionage
typeOfLegislation public general act
yearEnacted 1989

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Security Service (MI5) legalBasis Security Service Act 1989
British intelligence legalFramework Security Service Act 1989
Security Service legalBasis Security Service Act 1989
Security Service Act 1989 shortTitle Security Service Act 1989 self-link