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Hunting Trophies (Import Prohibition) Bill - Second Reading (16 Jun 2023)

Lord St John of Bletso: ...mostly lions but often cheetahs, leopards and others, are bred, in a confined area from which they cannot escape, for trophy hunting. This is particularly prevalent in South Africa. In fact, almost 83% of trophies exported from South Africa are captive-bred or non-nature species with neither a national conservation management plan nor adequate data on their wild populations. I have read a...

Procurement Bill [Lords]: New Clause 15 - Record-keeping (13 Jun 2023)

Alex Burghart: ...9 would insert a new clause 119 that would amend the Health and Care Act 2022, effectively deleting the power that enables the Department of Health and Social Care to make bespoke procurement regulations for the purposes of certain healthcare services, known as the provider selection regime. Amendment 13 deletes the existing clause 119 that provides a Minister of the Crown with a power to...

Financial Services and Markets Bill - Report (2nd Day) (Continued): Amendment 73 ( 8 Jun 2023)

Baroness Penn: ...customers who rely on physical services are not left behind, which is why the FCA is taking an assertive approach to its guidance for firms on this issue. Where firms are closing branches, the regulator expects them to put in place appropriate alternatives where reasonable. If firms fall short, the FCA can and will ask for closures to be paused or for other options to be put in place....

Illegal Migration Bill - Committee (3rd Day) (Continued): Amendment 76C ( 7 Jun 2023)

Lord Stewart of Dirleton: ...Baroness has my original position and we on the Front Bench have the points which she wishes to raise in any such meeting from the official record and from the note taken. Concerning Amendment 83, the noble Lord, Lord Scriven, has explained that this proposed new clause seeks to ensure that the established duties under the Children Act 1989 are not undermined by the requirements of the...

Online Safety Bill - Committee (9th Day) (Continued): Amendment 186C (25 May 2023)

...10, as amended, agreed. Clause 81 agreed. Clause 82: General duties of OFCOM under section 3 of the Communications Act Amendment 187 not moved. Clause 82 agreed. Amendment 188 not moved. Clauses 83 and 84 agreed. Amendments 189 to 191 not moved. Clause 85 agreed. Schedule 11: Categories of regulated user-to-user services and regulated search services: regulations

Public Bill Committee: Data Protection and Digital Information (No. 2) Bill: New Clause 7 - Pre-commencement consultation (23 May 2023)

‘(1) A requirement to consult under section 83 may be satisfied by consultation before, as well as by consultation after, that section comes into force. (2) A requirement to consult under a provision inserted into the PEC Regulations by any of sections 79 to 86 may be satisfied by consultation before, as well as by consultation after, the provision inserting that provision comes into...

Public Bill Committee: Energy Bill [Lords]: Clause 9 - Procedure for licence applications (23 May 2023)

Andrew Bowie: ...regulator’s role within the licensing regime. Despite sharing the desire, I ask for the amendment to be withdrawn because I believe that it is superfluous in this instance. Amendments 82, 83 and 87, which were also tabled by the hon. Member for Southampton, Test, seek to make the Secretary of State responsible for ensuring that an individual designated as a hydrogen production...

Public Bill Committee: Data Protection and Digital Information (No. 2) Bill: Clause 85 - Duty to notify the Commissioner of unlawful direct marketing (23 May 2023)

Amendment made: 33, in clause 85, page 113, line 28, at end insert— “(4) After regulation 18 insert— ‘Direct marketing (1) Regulations 19 to 26C make provision about direct marketing. (2) See also section 83 of the Data Protection and Digital Information Act 2023 (which provides for regulations to make exceptions to regulations 19 to 24).’”— This amendment inserts into the PEC...

Public Bill Committee: Data Protection and Digital Information (No. 2) Bill: Clause 83 - Direct marketing for the purposes of democratic engagement (23 May 2023)

John Whittingdale: I beg to move amendment 55 in clause 83, page 107, line 41, leave out ‘or transitional’ and insert ‘, transitional, transitory or saving’. This amendment provides that regulations under clause 83 can make transitory or saving provision.

Public Bill Committee: Data Protection and Digital Information (No. 2) Bill: Clause 84 - Meaning of expressions in section 83 (23 May 2023)

Amendment made: 31, in clause 84, page 110, line 31, leave out “fourth day after” and insert “period of 30 days beginning with the day after”.—(Sir John Whittingdale.) Clauses 83 and 84 enable regulations to make exceptions from direct marketing rules in the PEC Regulations, including for certain processing by elected representatives. This amendment increases the period for which...

Short-term Holiday Lets: Planning — [Dame Caroline Dinenage in the Chair] (23 May 2023)

Tim Farron: ...a separate category of planning use, which is necessary if we are to allow authorities such as the Lake District, the Yorkshire Dales and Westmorland and Furness local authority the opportunity to regulate and keep a high minimum of long-term properties available for local people to live in. The pandemic saw lots of things change. One was the stamp duty holiday, introduced by the now Prime...

Employment Relations (Flexible Working) Bill - Second Reading (19 May 2023)

the Earl of Minto: ...the House that the Bill contains only a single provision concerning delegated powers: a standard power for the Secretary of State to bring the provisions of the Bill into force by commencement regulations. That approach seems to have been accepted by the Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee, which in its report published on 2 March 2023 stated simply: “There is nothing in...

Levelling-up and Regeneration Bill - Committee (13th Day): Amendment 367 (18 May 2023)

the Duke of Montrose: ...noble friend rejected my proposed amendment. That issue only involved powers regarding planning data. Clause 143, as drafted, is a mirror of that text: “The Secretary of State may only make EOR regulations which contain provision within Scottish devolved competence after consulting the Scottish Ministers”. My Amendment 382 provides that, following the consultation, the Secretary of...

Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill - Report (2nd Day): Amendment 64 (17 May 2023)

...the Joint European Torus) Order 1978 (S.I. 1978/1033) The whole Order Rules of the Supreme Court (Amendment No. 4) 1978 (S.I. 1978/1066) The whole Rules Agriculture and Horticulture Development Regulations 1980 (S.I. 1980/1298) The whole Regulations Food (Revision of Penalties) Regulations 1982 (S.I. 1982/1727) The whole Regulations Food (Revision of Penalties) Regulations 1985 (S.I....

Public Bill Committee: Finance (No. 2) Bill: Clause 82 - Approval requirement: producers (16 May 2023)

Gareth Davies: ...for all alcohol producers, regardless of which alcoholic product they produce. Clause 82 sets out the requirement for a person to be approved by HMRC in order to produce alcoholic products. Clause 83 stipulates that an approval may cover multiple premises and product types, and that HMRC may vary or revoke an approval at any time. Clause 84 provides an exemption from the requirement to be...

Public Bill Committee: Data Protection and Digital Information (No. 2) Bill: Schedule 3 - Automated decision-making: consequential amendments (16 May 2023)

...of”. See the explanatory statement for Amendment 18. Amendment 20, in schedule 3, page 140, line 33, leave out from “protection” to end of line 35 and insert “in accordance with, and with regulations made under, Articles 22A to 22D in connection with decisions based solely on automated processing (including decisions reached by means of profiling)”. This amendment adjusts the...

Public Bill Committee: Data Protection and Digital Information (No. 2) Bill: Schedule 1 - Lawfulness of processing: recognised legitimate interests (16 May 2023)

John Whittingdale: ...national security and responding to emergencies. Government amendment 31 will make a similar change to the definition of “elected representative” when the term is used in clause 84. Clauses 83 and 84 give the Secretary of State the power to make regulations to exempt elected representatives from some or all of the direct marketing rules in the Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC...

Online Safety Bill - Committee (4th Day) (Continued) ( 2 May 2023)

Lord Parkinson of Whitley Bay: ...grouping where we will cover it again, including some of the points that were made just now. I therefore hope that noble Lords will understand if I restrict myself at this point to Amendments 29, 83 and 103, tabled by the noble Baroness, Lady Ritchie. These amendments seek to mandate age verification for pornographic content on a user-to-user or search service, regardless of the size and...

Online Safety Bill - Committee (4th Day): Amendment 29 ( 2 May 2023)

Baroness Ritchie of Downpatrick: My Lords, I am very happy to move Amendment 29 and to speak to Amendments 83 and 103, which are also in my name. We have just had a debate about the protection of children online, and this clearly follows on from that. The intention of the Bill is to set general parameters through which different content types can be regulated. The problem with that approach, as the sheer number of amendments...

Illegal Migration Bill: Clause 11 - Powers of detention (26 Apr 2023)

Amendments made: 140, page 14, leave out lines 1 to 40. This amendment is consequential on Amendment 83. Amendment 134, page 14, line 40, at end insert— “(2EA) The powers in sub-paragraph (2C) may be exercised in respect of an unaccompanied child only in the circumstances specified in regulations made by the Secretary of State. (2EB) The Secretary of State may, by regulations, specify...


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