Tuesday, 23 July 2002
asked Her Majesty's Government: What plans they have to facilitate local National Health Service communities that need to invest now in additional capacity to meet the access targets set out in...
asked Her Majesty's Government: What they are doing to increase awareness of the importance of science in the various government departments.
asked Her Majesty's Government: What is the extra cost to the National Health Service of treating patients abroad; and what will be the effect on the finances of National Health Service hospitals.
asked Her Majesty's Government: What measures they are taking to protect employees from the effects of passive smoking at work, and children from the effects of passive smoking at home and in...
Read a third time, and passed, and sent to the Commons.
My Lords, I beg to move that the Commons reasons be now considered. Moved, That the Commons reasons be now considered.—(Lord Sainsbury of Turville.)
1 Clause 1, page 1, line 10, at end insert— Where export controls apply to goods which are within one or more of the categories mentioned in paragraph 1(1) of the Schedule, the guidance...
3 Clause 2, page 1, line 19, at beginning insert "Subject to the provisions of section (Academic Freedom)," The Commons disagreed to this amendment for the following reason— 3A Because...
4 Page 2, line 9, leave out paragraphs (c) and (d) HL Bill 96 53/12 4AThe Commons disagree to this Amendment for the following Reason— Because it is necessary to retain the power under...
6 Clause 3, page 2 line 34, at beginning insert "Subject to the provisions of section (Academic Freedom)," 6AThe Commons disagreed to this Amendment for the following Reason— Because Lords...
10 After Clause 3, insert the following new clause— "Academic freedom (1) Unless any form of restriction is permitted under or by virtue of any other Act, or is required by any...
13Leave out Clause 5 and insert the following new clause— "General restriction on control powers (1) Subject to section (Academic freedom) and section (Exceptions from the general...
17Before Clause 7, insert the following new clause— "Guidance about the exercise of functions under control orders (1) This section applies to licensing powers and other functions conferred...
My Lords, I beg to move that the Commons amendments be now considered. Moved, That the Commons amendments be now considered.—(Baroness Ashton of Upholland.)
12Leave out Clause 10 The Commons disagreed to this amendment but proposed the following amendment, to the words so restored to the Bill— 12A Page 7, line 16, leave out from second...
13 Clause 11, leave out Clause 11 The Commons disagreed to this Amendment but propose the following Amendments to the words so restored to the Bill— 13A Page 7, line 40, leave out "the...
14Before Clause 18, insert the following new clause— "Control of regulation (1) In relation to the conduct of education in schools and nursery schools, the Secretary of State and local...
14BBIn subsection (4), after "Wales" insert— "(a) otherwise than in the exercise of functions, relating to education, or (b)" 14BCin subsection (5), after first "Wales" insert "and falling...
14BFLeave out subsection (7)
23 Clause 32, page 19, line 7, leave out subsection (2) The Commons disagreed to this amendment but propose the following amendment in lieu thereof— 23A Page 19, line 7, leave out...
27Leave out Clause 41. The Commons disagreed to this amendment but proposed the following amendments to the words so restored to the Bill— 27B Clause 41, page 27, leave out lines 25 to 29...
My Lords, I beg to move that the House do now again resolve itself into Committee on this Bill. Moved, That the House do now again resolve itself into Committee.—(Lord Filkin.)
rose to ask Her Majesty's Government whether, in recognising the contribution made by women during the Second World War, they support the proposal for a national memorial to the Women of World...
House again in Committee on Clause 124. [Amendments Nos. 238ZGB and 238ZGC not moved.]
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