Friday, 24 July 1959
The House met at Eleven o'clock
[Mr. SPEAKER in the Chair]
11.5 a.m.
Bill to repeal previous gaming enactments, and to make fresh provision with regard to gaming in England and Wales, presented by Mr. Rees-Davies; read the First time; to be read a Second time upon...
Lords Amendments considered.
Lords Amendment: In page 2, line 24, leave out "fees" and insert "remuneration."
Lords Amendment: In page 2, line 46, after "life" insert or of guarding himself against serious exploitation.
Lords Amendment: In page 6, line 42, leave out from "effect" to end of line 43.
Lords Amendment: In page 9, line 40, after "home" insert: (excluding persons carrying on or employed in the home and their families)".
Lords Amendment: In page 20, line 13, at end insert: (4A) Where a patient is admitted to a hospital in pursuance of an application for admission for treatment, any previous application under this...
Lords Amendment: In page 23, line 35, at beginning insert: Subject to the provisions of this section".
Lords Amendment: In page 33, leave out lines 32 and 33.
Lords Amendment: In page 35, line 47, leave out from "shall" to end of line 48 and insert: be deemed to be the nearest relative of the patient in preference to any person except the patient's...
Lords Amendment: In page 40, line 13, leave out paragraph (d) and insert: (d) for requiring local health authorities to consult such bodies or persons as may be prescribed by or determined under...
Lords Amendment: In page 52, line 30, at end insert: (3A) Section two of the Summary Jurisdiction (Appeals) Act, 1933 (which relates to legal aid) shall with the necessary modifications apply in...
Lords Amendment: In page 52, line 31, at beginning insert: (A1) Where under any enactment to which this subsection applies any person is ordered to be kept in custody during Her Majesty's...
Lords Amendment: In page 74, line 33, after "made" insert: or that there has been any substantial change in circumstances".
Lords Amendment: In page 84, line 21, at end insert: (bb) for enabling a tribunal to dispose of an application without a formal hearing where such a hearing is not requested by the applicant or...
Lords Amendment: In page 88, line 38, at end insert: It shall be the duty of every Regional Hospital Board to give notice to every local health authority for an area wholly or partly comprised...
Lords Amendment: In page 89, line 15, leave out from "shall" to "apply" in line 16.
Lords Amendment: In page 90, line 26, at end insert: and in the execution of a warrant issued under subsection (2) of this section the constable to whom it is addressed may be accompanied—...
Lords Amendment: In page 93, line 33, at end insert: (2A) A person who escapes while being taken to or detained in a place of safety under section one hundred and thirty-four or section one...
Lords Amendment: In page 101, line 3, leave out from beginning to "for" in line 8 and insert: It shall be the duty of every local education authority to ascertain what children in their area are...
Order for Second Reading read.
Considered in Committee; reported, without Amendment.
Considered in Committee; reported, without Amendment; read the Third time and passed, without Amendment.
Read a Second time.
Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—[Mr. E. Wakefield.]
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