Amendments proposed to the Greater London Authority Bill - continued House of Commons

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Mr Richard Ottaway
Mr John M. Taylor

662

*Schedule     13,     page     180,     line     40,     after 'make', insert 'or invite the authority concerned to make'.

   

Mr Richard Ottaway
Mr John M. Taylor

663

*Schedule     13,     page     180,     line     40,     after 'modifications', insert '(but in relation to a borough scheme the Authority may only make modifications in accordance with paragraph 4(b) above)'.

   

Mr Richard Ottaway
Mr John M. Taylor

664

*Schedule     13,     page     180,     line     42,     after 'order', insert 'in relation to an Authority scheme'.

   

Mr Richard Ottaway
Mr John M. Taylor

665

*Schedule     13,     page     180,     line     46,     after 'may', insert 'reasonably'.

   

Mr Richard Ottaway
Mr John M. Taylor

666

*Schedule     13,     page     181,     line     7,     leave out 'any guidance given under the regulations by the Authority' and insert 'the strategies referred to in sub-paragraph (1)'.

   

Mr Richard Ottaway
Mr John M. Taylor

667

*Schedule     13,     page     181,     leave out lines 9 to 11.

   

Mr Richard Ottaway
Mr John M. Taylor

668

*Schedule     13,     page     181,     line     13,     leave out 'or require'.

   

Mr Richard Ottaway
Mr John M. Taylor

669

*Schedule     13,     page     181,     leave out line 21.

   

Mr Richard Ottaway
Mr John M. Taylor

670

*Schedule     13,     page     181,     line     32,     at end insert 'in accordance with its powers under this Schedule'.

   

Mr Richard Ottaway
Mr John M. Taylor

671

*Schedule     13,     page     182,     line     1,     leave out 'may' and insert 'shall'.

   

Mr Richard Ottaway
Mr John M. Taylor

672

*Schedule     13,     page     182,     line     7,     at end insert 'motor'.

   

Mr Richard Ottaway
Mr John M. Taylor

673

*Schedule     13,     page     182,     line     8,     at end insert 'and the objectives the charging scheme is intended to achieve'.

   

Mr Richard Ottaway
Mr John M. Taylor

674

*Schedule     13,     page     182,     line     9,      leave out 'may' and insert'shall'.

   

Mr Richard Ottaway
Mr John M. Taylor

675

*Schedule     13,     page     182,     line     17,     leave out from 'regard' to end of line 18 and insert 'shall only be had to the minimum charge reasonably necessary to secure the objectives of the charging scheme or, if higher, the reasonable costs of implementing the scheme'.

   

Mr Richard Ottaway
Mr John M. Taylor

676

*Schedule     13,     page     182,     line     20,     after 'scheme', insert 'shall make provision for exemptions from charge in respect of disabled persons, for motor vehicles taking children of under secondary school age to school or school functions, [for school buses on school business] for doctors and nurses when on duty or on call, for emergency and hospital vehicles in the course of their duties and for motorbikes and'.

   

Mr Richard Ottaway
Mr John M. Taylor

677

*Schedule     13,     page     182,     line     21,     after '(a)', insert 'other'.

   

Mr Richard Ottaway
Mr John M. Taylor

678

*Schedule     13,     page     182,     line     23,     at end insert—

      '(e) different purposes for use of or keeping motor vehicle on a road.'.

   

Mr Richard Ottaway
Mr John M. Taylor

679

*Schedule     13,     page     182,     line     31,     at end insert 'but such penalty charges or surcharges shall not be more than is reasonably necessary to secure the objectives of the charging scheme'.

   

Mr Richard Ottaway
Mr John M. Taylor

680

*Schedule     13,     page     182,     line     37,     leave out 'may' and insert 'shall'.

   

Mr Richard Ottaway
Mr John M. Taylor

681

*Schedule     13,     page     183,     line     1,     leave out 'may' and insert 'shall'.

   

Mr Richard Ottaway
Mr John M. Taylor

682

*Schedule     13,     page     183,     line     5,     leave out 'may' and insert 'shall'.

   

Mr Peter Brooke

419

Schedule     13,     page     183,     leave out from beginning of line 12 to end of line 43 and insert—

    '(15) The application of the net proceeds shall be at the discretion of the Greater London Authority in furtherance of the objectives, as agreed from time to time of Transport for London'.

   

Mr Richard Ottaway
Mr John M. Taylor

684

*Schedule     13,     page     183,     line     14,     leave out 'that may be'.

   

Mr Richard Ottaway
Mr John M. Taylor

685

*Schedule     13,     page     183,     line     15,     leave out 'includes' and insert 'will include'.

   

Mr Richard Ottaway
Mr John M. Taylor

686

*Schedule     13,     page     183,     leave out line 18.

   

Mr Simon Hughes
Mr Paul Burstow
Mr Edward Davey

77

Schedule     13,     page     183,     leave out lines 18 and 19.

   

Mr Richard Ottaway
Mr John M. Taylor

687

*Schedule     13,     page     183,     leave out lines 21 to 26.

   

Mr Richard Ottaway
Mr John M. Taylor

688

*Schedule     13,     page     183,     leave out lines 27 and 28.

   

Mr Richard Ottaway
Mr John M. Taylor

689

*Schedule     13,     page     183,     line     29,     leave out 'may' and insert 'shall'.

   

Mr Richard Ottaway
Mr John M. Taylor

690

*Schedule     13,     page     183,     line     33,     leave out 'a purpose approved by the Secretary of State' and insert 'those purposes set out in sub-paragraph (4)'.

   

Mr Richard Ottaway
Mr John M. Taylor

691

*Schedule     13,     page     183,     line     40,     after 'transport' add 'and other transport services and facilities (including services to facilitate cycling and walking)'.

   

Mr Richard Ottaway
Mr John M. Taylor

692

*Schedule     13,     page     183,     line     41,     at end add 'in Greater London'.

   

Mr Simon Hughes
Mr Paul Burstow
Mr Edward Davey
Mr Richard Ottaway
Mr John M. Taylor

79

Schedule     13,     page     183,     leave out lines 42 and 43.

   

Mr Richard Ottaway
Mr John M. Taylor

150

Schedule     13,     page     183,     line     43,     after 'shall', insert 'not'.

   

Mr Richard Ottaway
Mr John M. Taylor

694

*Schedule     13,     page     184,     line     34,     leave out 'may' and insert 'shall'.

   

Mr Richard Ottaway
Mr John M. Taylor

695

*Schedule     13,     page     184,     leave out line 41.

   

Mr Richard Ottaway
Mr John M. Taylor

696

*Schedule     13,     page     185,     leave out lines 29 to 35.

   

Mr Richard Ottaway
Mr John M. Taylor

697

*Schedule     13,     page     185,     leave out lines 36 to 39.

   

Mr Richard Ottaway

Mr John M. Taylor

738

*Clause     201,     page     104,     line     12,     at beginning insert 'Subject to the provisions of this section.'.

   

Mr Simon Hughes
Mr Paul Burstow
Mr Edward Davey

68

Clause     201,     page     104,     line     12,     after '(1)', insert 'With the majority agreement of the members of the Assembly'.

   

Mr Simon Hughes
Mr Paul Burstow
Mr Edward Davey

70

Clause     201,     page     104,     line     12,     after '(1)', insert 'Where the revenue raised is to be used solely and exclusively for investment in London's public transport system'.

   

Mr Richard Ottaway
Mr John M. Taylor

235

Clause     201,     page     104,     line     12,     leave out 'Secretary of State' and insert 'Mayor'.


   

Mr Peter Brooke

420

Clause     201,     page     104,     line     12,     leave out 'may' and insert 'shall, at the request of the Mayor,'.

   

Mr Richard Ottaway

Mr John M. Taylor

735

*Clause     201,     page     104,     line     18,     at end insert—

    '(1G) No regulations made pursuant to subsection (1) above shall come into effect until they are approved by the Assembly'.

   

Mr Richard Ottaway

Mr John M. Taylor

736

*Clause     201,     page     104,     line     18,     at end insert—

    '(1H) No regulations may be made pursuant to subsection (1) above unless research has been conducted into the likely impact of such regulations on the patterns of road usage (including usage of roads other than the road or roads in question, whether within the local authority area covered by the proposed scheme or not) and the consequent likely effect upon the environment and the quality of life of the residents of any area.'

    '(1J) The results of the research conducted pursuant to subsection (1H) above shall be available at no charge to members of the public and published electronically by the charging body in a form capable of access by members of the public.'

    (1B) In order to fulfil the purpose noted in subsection (1A) above no regulations shall be made pursuant to subsection (1) above which impose a charge for the grant of any license unless they contain a provision for the Authority or any London borough council or the Common Council, as is appropriate (in this section "the charging body"), to make payments to any resident (including the occupier of any business premises) of the area over which they have authority.

    (1C) The payments referred to in subsection (1B) above shall be calculated, as far as is reasonably practicable, to be equal to the charges which would be borne by a person using the license in question no more than the average during a twelve month period. The charging body shall review the level of payments each year to ensure that the purpose in subsection (1A) is fulfilled.

    (1D) In order to calculate the payments referred to in subsection (1B) above, no regulations pursuant to subsection (1) above may be made unless the charging body in question has first conducted research over at least three months into the level of use of controlled parking places in the area in question (including such information as the number of persons using such controlled parking places, the length of time such controlled parking places are occupied, the frequency with which the controlled parking places in question are used, the nature of the motor vehicles used, and the distance travelled by them within the relevant area) as part of a comprehensive parking management policy.

    (1F) Where the research conducted, pursuant to subsection (1B) above indicates to a charging body that the payments required by subsection (1B) above cannot be calculated with reasonable accuracy, then no regulations relating to the area in question may be issued pursuant to subsection (1).'.

 
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