Deregulation Bill

Amendments
to be moved
in grand committee

[Supplementary to the Third Marshalled List]

Schedule 9

LORD DAVIES OF OLDHAM

 

Page 139, line 21, leave out paragraphs 26 to 29

 

Page 139, line 29, at end insert—

“(8)     If an exemption order is made the Secretary of State shall
produce a report detailing the nature of the exemption, including
the conditions or restrictions made as part of that order, and
publish it on the Department’s website and in any way the
Secretary of State sees fit.””

Clause 38

LORD MCKENZIE OF LUTON

 

Page 30, line 21, leave out from “given” to end of line 23 and insert “either—

“(a)   by a notice fixed to the vehicle;

(b)   by a notice handed to the person appearing to be in charge
of the vehicle at the time; or

(c)   where the enforcement officer is prevented from serving the
notice by either of the methods in paragraphs (a) or (b), by
post,

in respect of a parking contravention on a road in a civil
enforcement area in England”

 

Page 30, line 29, at end insert—

“(3)     The regulations must provide that the requirements under
subsection (1) do not apply to the following contraventions—

(a)   stopping on “school entrance keep clear” markings,

(b)   stopping on pedestrian crossings,

(c)   stopping on a bus stop or stand,

(d)   stopping in an operating bus lane,

(e)   stopping, where prohibited, on a red route or clearway,

(f)   stopping in other locations where prohibited, or

(g)   loading where prohibited.”

 

Page 31, line 4, at end insert—

“(5)     Any regulations made under this section shall not apply to the
following contraventions—

(a)   stopping on “school entrance keep clear” markings,

(b)   stopping on pedestrian crossings,

(c)   stopping on a bus stop or stand,

(d)   stopping in an operating bus lane,

(e)   stopping, where prohibited, on a red route or clearway,

(f)   stopping in other locations where prohibited, or

(g)   loading where prohibited.”

 

Page 31, line 4, at end insert—

“( )     Nothing in this section shall come into effect until the following
have been published—

(a)   a regulatory impact assessment of any proposals made
under new regulations under sections 78A and 87A of the
Traffic Management Act 2004; and

(b)   an equalities impact assessment of any proposals made
under new regulations under sections 78A and 87A of the
Traffic Management Act 2004.”

LORD TOPE

LORD BRADSHAW

 


The above-named Lords give notice of their intention to oppose the Question that Clause 38
stand part of the Bill.

After Clause 38

LORD MCKENZIE OF LUTON

 

Insert the following new Clause—

“Civil enforcement of traffic contraventions

(1)     Part 6 of the Traffic Management Act 2004 (civil enforcement of traffic
contraventions) is amended as follows.

(2)     After inserted section 87A insert—

“87B          Use of an approved device in car parks

Nothing in this Act shall prevent the use of an approved device in
a car park which is the subject of a civil enforcement order where
the intention of such use is to better manage space turnover and
user convenience.””

Clause 40

LORD DAVIES OF OLDHAM

LORD PRESCOTT

 


The above-named Lords give notice of their intention to oppose the Question that Clause 40
stand part of the Bill.

Clause 43

LORD TOPE

 

Leave out Clause 43 and insert the following new Clause—

“Household waste: reduction in statutory penalty

(1)     Section 46 of the Environmental Protection Act 1990 (receptacle for
household waste) is amended as follows.

(2)     In subsection (6), for “3” substitute “1”.”

Prepared 31st October 2014