Lord Newby: moved Amendments Nos. 208 to 210: Clause 44, page 20, line 36, leave out "Treasury" and insert "Cabinet Office" Clause 44, page 20, line 38, leave out subsection (11) Clause 44, page 21, line 1, leave out "Treasury" and insert "Cabinet Office" On Question, amendments agreed to. Clause 44, as amended, agreed to. Clause 45 [Power to authorise disclosure to the Board: Scotland]: [Amendments Nos....
Relevant documents: 12th Report from the Delegated Powers Committee, 4th Report from the Joint Committee on Human Rights. Clause 44: Remedial action by local authority Amendment 22QG had been withdrawn from the Marshalled List. Clause 44 agreed. Clause 45: Offence of failing to comply with notice Amendment 22QH not moved. Clause 45 agreed. Clause 46 agreed. Clause 47: Forfeiture of item used...
...statements of censure,in relation to the contravention of prescribed requirements by supervisory authorities.” 89: Schedule 2, page 47, line 9, after “sub-paragraph” insert “(A1),” Amendments 77 to 89 agreed. Amendment 90 not moved.
Bernard Jenkin: We will withdraw the amendment if we can be certain that the Bill will confer a defined and clear structure of devolved power on the Welsh assembly. Unfortunately, that is not the case. The Government's opposition to amendment No. 45 sets up a structure which allows for a state of flux to exist between Westminster and the assembly. We need a power to balance the order-making power to transfer...
There is one final point. Amendments Nos. 56 and 57 contain the substantive provisions. These are in Clause 45, which I mentioned, which governs the way in which allowances are given, including the set-off of surplus allowances against other income. The set-off is provided for by Section 71(1) and Section 74(4) of the Capital Allowances Act, and Amendment No. 57 frustrates these provisions...
Moved by Earl Howe 59: Clause 34, page 27, line 32, leave out “warrant as modified” and insert “modification” Amendment 59 agreed. Amendment 60 not moved. Clause 34, as amended, agreed. Clause 35 agreed. Clause 36: Approval of major modifications made in urgent cases Amendments 61 and 62 not moved. Clause 36 agreed. Clauses 37 and 38 agreed. Clause 39: Implementation of warrants...
Moved by Lord Nash 87: Clause 45, page 26, line 15, leave out subsections (1) to (3) and insert—“( ) The Secretary of State may make a scheme for the transfer of property, rights and liabilities from the Health and Care Professions Council (the “old regulator”) to Social Work England.( ) The things that may be transferred under a transfer scheme include—(a) property, rights and...
Lord Greenhalgh: Moved by Lord Greenhalgh 45: The Schedule, page 16, line 37, leave out “First-tier Tribunal” and insert “appropriate tribunal”Member’s explanatory statementThis amendment, with Lord Greenhalgh’s amendment to Clause 17, page 11, line 17, requires an appeal against action taken by an enforcement authority in relation to a lease of premises in Wales to be made to a...
Mr Ron Davies: I clearly acknowledged that amendments had been tabled last week—specifically, amendments Nos. 45, 46 and 47. I reminded the House that the purpose of those amendments was not to provide for a referendum or to provide any safeguards. Amendment No. 45 would convey powers to the assembly exclusively through primary legislation. There was no reference to either a referendum or to taxation...
Frank Cook: With this it will be convenient to discuss the following: Amendment No. 90, in clause 22, page 16, line 35, leave out ‘20’ and insert ‘45’. Amendment No. 91, in clause 22, page 16, line 35, leave out ‘20’ and insert ‘35’. Amendment No. 92, in clause 22, page 16, line 35, leave out ‘20’ and insert ‘30’. Amendment No. 93, in clause 22, page 16, line 35, leave out...
Sylvia Heal: With this it will be convenient to discuss the following: Government amendments Nos. 29, 31, 33, 37, 38, 42, 43, 45, 48, 49, 56, 57, 64, 140 to143. Amendment No. 199, in schedule 3, page 45, line 5, at end insert— '(e) an employer using their professional judgment may produce a statement defining frequency in relation to that particular establishment if the definition of frequency is equal...
Amendments made: Amendment 29, page 45, line 5 [Schedule 4], leave out paragraph (a) and insert— (a) a basic payment for farmers (see Chapter 1 of Title III),” This amendment and Amendment 30 make clear that references in paragraphs 2 to 2B of Schedule 4 to the “basic payment scheme” include arrangements (if any) for direct payments to include a voluntary redistributive payment or...
Amendment, by leave, withdrawn. Clause 37 [Fees in respect of functions carried out under Act]: [Amendments Nos. 260 and 261 not moved.] [Amendment No. 262 had been withdrawn from the Marshalled List.] [Amendments Nos. 263 to 268 not moved.] Clause 37 agreed to. Clause 38 agreed to. Clause 39 [Verifying information provided with passport applications etc.]: [Amendments Nos. 268A and 268B not...
Lord Howard of Rising: .... If the Information Commission is going to look at the code en route, I do not suppose that it will take any longer for it to be looked at formally, but there you are. I beg leave to withdraw the amendment. Amendment 41 withdrawn. Amendments 42 to 44 not moved. Clause 7 : Initial obligations code by OFCOM in the absence of an approved code Amendment 45 Moved by Lord Clement-Jones 45:...
Mr Stratton Mills: With this amendment, we are discussing Amendments Nos. 42, 43, 44 and 45. Amendment No. 42 seeks to delete paragraph (a). My right hon. Friend the Member for Wolverhampton, South-West (Mr. Powell) has deployed the argument, and I shall not repeat it. His point is a valid one. Amendment No. 44 seeks to delete paragraph (c), which provides for delegated legislation on the constitution of the...
Caroline Nokes: With this it will be convenient to discuss the following: Amendment 24, in clause 79, page 45, line 9, leave out “issue guidance” and insert “by the affirmative procedure make regulations”. This amendment ensures that the Secretary of State’s guidance is made by affirmative regulation in order that parliament can debate the matter before implementation. Amendment 81, in...
Lord Darzi of Denham: moved Amendments Nos. 50 to 52: Clause 92, page 45, line 9, leave out "by or pursuant to arrangements made" and insert "or commissioned" Clause 92, page 45, line 12, leave out "by or pursuant to arrangements made" and insert "or commissioned" Clause 92, page 46, line 9, leave out from "or" to end of line 11 and insert "commissioned by Primary Care Trusts (whether from other English NHS...
James Gray: I sometimes wish that I were a lawyer paid by the hour, as are some colleagues, but I am a layman. On reading again the Bill and our amendments to clause 45(3) and (4), I suspect that I drafted the amendments late one night with a cold towel around my head. The word ''knowingly'' in clause 4 probably allays most of my concerns about clause 45, and the amendments may have been drafted without...
Amendments proposed: 26, page 30, leave out lines 6 to 8. Clause 30 currently applies the prohibitions in section 5 of the Firearms Act 1968 to certain kinds of high velocity rifle. Clause 31 makes equivalent provision in relation to Article 45 of the Firearms (Northern Ireland) Order 2004. This amendment and Amendments 27 to 55 remove rifles of that kind from the application of section 5...
Patrick Cormack: Ah! The Minister says he hopes that I will feel able to withdraw "them". Well, I am perfectly content to withdraw amendment No. 45. The Minister has given a sympathetic and understanding answer; I believe him to be a man of his word, and I expect an amendment along the lines of amendment No. 45, giving the commission the role that he and I both want it to have, to be tabled on Report. If my...