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What does Sector mean? In legal practice, sector describes a category of economic activity or group of undertakings with shared products, services or regulation (for example energy, telecommunications, financial services or media), used to frame regulatory, contractual and transactional analysis. The term is generally descriptive rather than a single defined legal term, but specific statutes define sectors for particular purposes: in the UK, anti-money laundering law refers to the “regulated sector”, public procurement law identifies the “utilities sectors”, and national security screening specifies “sensitive sectors” for notifiable acquisitions; Irish legislation uses analogous concepts (for example “designated persons” for AML and sector-specific procurement directives). Usage...

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Specific public sector equality duties (England): compliance with the PSED via SDPAR 2017—publishing equality information, setting measurable objectives, coverage of listed authorities, guidance, enforcement, procurement, and data protection.

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The public sector equality duty (PSED)

The PSED, set out in Part 11 of the Equality Act 2010 (EqA 2010), comprises a general equality duty—the overarching substance of the obligation—supported by specific duties intended to assist delivery of that general duty. For background, see Practice Note: Public sector equality duty.

This Practice Note explains how the specific duties require public bodies to act transparently in meeting the PSED, requiring them to:

  • publish relevant, proportionate information evidencing compliance with the PSED
  • set and publish specific, measurable equality objectives

The specific duties do not replace the general PSED. Public bodies subject to them must fulfil the specific duties to support overall compliance with the general duty. These duties also enable monitoring and demonstration of that compliance. As a result, public authorities can be held to account by their service users for decisions taken, and equality aims remain firmly in the minds of decision-makers. Under EqA 2010, s 153, ministers have power, by secondary legislation, to impose specific duties on public authorities exercising public functions...

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David Thorneloe
David Thorneloe

David has over two decades’ experience as a senior lawyer in the UK Government, advising on public law issues and the development of policy and legislation. His posts included adviser to the Attorney General on EU law, the constitution and devolution; Head of Employment Law in the Department for Business; and Head of EU law, Legislation and Litigation in the Department for Exiting the EU. He now advises clients in the private and public sectors on issues of public law, legislation and government....

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