Results 1-3 of 3 for id cards speaker:Lord Hunt of Kings Heath
- Government: Draft Legislative Programme (26 Jul 2007)
Lord Hunt of Kings Heath: .... Very important questions have been raised about security and terrorism, and I have noted with interest the comments made. In response to the remarks of the noble Lord, Lord Marlesford, about ID card costs, we reckon that 70 per cent of those costs will be needed in any case simply to bring in more secure fingerprint and biometric passports. I have noted also the comments of the noble...
- Written Answers — House of Lords: Identity Cards: Department for Work and Pensions (20 Dec 2005)
Lord Hunt of Kings Heath: The Department for Work and Pensions contributed to the benefits overview document which was published by the identity cards programme in June 2005. The department has, in consultation with the identity cards programme, developed its current best estimate of the cost of using the ID cards scheme to support the services which it oversees and these costs have been incorporated into the business...
- Written Answers — House of Lords: Identity Cards: Child Support Agency (15 Dec 2005)
Lord Hunt of Kings Heath: For the Child Support Agency, the only value is likely to be realised once ID cards become compulsory and if the CSA has free and unrestricted access to the register. The Child Support Agency has not yet estimated the costs of using the ID cards scheme to support the service it oversees
