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Mr Simon Hughes 35 Page 76, line 31 [Clause 144], at beginning insert 'On the date of the first meeting of the Assembly under section 44(1) above,'.
Mr Secretary Prescott 84 Page 76 [Clause 144], leave out line 31.
Mr Secretary Prescott 85 Page 76 [Clause 145], leave out lines 32 to 39.
Mr Secretary Prescott 86 Page 76, line 40 [Clause 146], leave out from beginning to end of line 23 on page 77.
Mr Secretary Prescott 87 Page 77 [Clause 147], leave out lines 24 to 26.
Mrs Gillian Shephard 79 Page 88, line 1 [Clause 171], leave out from beginning to end of line 16 on page 98.
Mr Simon Hughes 22 Page 88, line 24 [Clause 171], leave out 'must not' and insert 'may'.
Mr Simon Hughes 23 Page 88, line 25 [Clause 171], leave out 'must not' and insert 'may'.
Mr Simon Hughes 24 Page 88 [Clause 171], leave out lines 27 to 29.
NEW CLAUSES RELATING TO CHAPTERS III AND VI OF PART IVThe PPP arbiter
Mr Secretary Prescott NC37 *To move the following Clause:'.(1) The Secretary of State may appoint a person to an office to be known as "the Public-Private Partnership Agreement Arbiter" (in this Act referred to as the "PPP arbiter"). (2) The PPP arbiter shall have the functions conferred or imposed on him by or under this Act. (3) The PPP arbiter shall be a corporation sole by the name of "the Public-Private Partnership Agreement Arbiter". (4) If at any time no person holds the office of PPP arbiter, the Secretary of State shall appoint a person to that office if requested in writing to do so by a party to a PPP agreement. (5) A request under subsection (4) above must not include a request for a particular person to be appointed. (6) Before making an appointment under subsection (1) or (4) above, the Secretary of State shall consult such persons as he considers appropriate concerning
(7) The office of PPP arbiter may not be held by
(8) The offices of Rail Regulator and PPP arbiter may be held by the same person.'.
Terms of appointment etc of the PPP arbiter
Mr Secretary Prescott NC38 *To move the following Clause:'.(1) A person appointed to be the PPP arbiter shall be appointed for such term as may be specified or described in the instrument appointing him and shall hold and vacate office as the PPP arbiter in accordance with the terms of his appointment. (2) There shall be paid to the PPP arbiter such remuneration, and such travelling and other allowances, as the Secretary of State may determine. (3) There shall be paid such pension, allowance or gratuity to or in respect of the PPP arbiter, or such contributions or payments towards provision for such a pension, allowance or gratuity, as the Secretary of State may determine. (4) A person may resign from office as the PPP arbiter at any time by giving notice to the Secretary of State. (5) The Secretary of State may remove a person from office as the PPP arbiter
Staff of the PPP arbiter
Mr Secretary Prescott NC39 *To move the following Clause:'.(1) The PPP arbiter may appoint such staff as he may determine, subject to any restrictions contained in the terms of his appointment. (2) The staff of the PPP arbiter shall be appointed on such terms and conditions as he shall determine, subject to any restrictions contained in the terms of his appointment. (3) Any function of the PPP arbiter may be exercised by any member of his staff authorised for the purpose by him or, if there is no person who holds the office of PPP arbiter, by the relevant authority, whether specially or generally.'.
Directions of the PPP arbiter
Mr Secretary Prescott NC40 *To move the following Clause:'.(1) A PPP agreement may provide for matters of any description specified in the agreement to be referred to the PPP arbiter. (2) A party to a PPP agreement may refer to the PPP arbiter for direction any matter of a description specified in a provision of that agreement by virtue of subsection (1) above. (3) Where a matter is referred under this section to the PPP arbiter for direction he
(4) The directions that may be given under subsection (3) above include directions relating to the inclusion of new terms in, or the variation of existing terms of, the PPP agreement in question. (5) The PPP arbiter shall give notice of any direction under subsection (3) above to the parties to the PPP agreement in question. (6) A direction under subsection (3) above shall be final and binding
and shall, if and to the extent that the notice given under subsection (5) above so provides, take effect as a term of the PPP agreement. (7) Where a direction has been given under subsection (3) above, the parties to the PPP agreement in question may jointly agree that subsection (6) above is not to have effect in relation to that direction.'.
Guidance by the PPP arbiter
Mr Secretary Prescott NC41 *To move the following Clause:'.(1) The parties to a PPP agreement may jointly agree to refer any matter relating to the agreement to the PPP arbiter for consideration. (2) Where a matter is referred by virtue of subsection (1) above to the PPP arbiter for consideration he shall consider the matter and shall give to the parties who referred the matter such guidance as he considers appropriate. (3) The guidance which may be given by the PPP arbiter by virtue of subsection (2) above includes guidance about any matter which he considers relevant to the PPP agreement in question. (4) Where the PPP arbiter has given any guidance under this section in relation to a matter which is subsequently referred to him for direction under subsection (3) of section (Directions of the PPP arbiter) above, the direction which may be given by the PPP arbiter under that subsection is not restricted by that guidance.'.
Duty of PPP arbiter
Mr Secretary Prescott NC42 *To move the following Clause:'.(1) In giving in relation to a PPP agreement
the PPP arbiter shall act in the way he considers best calculated to achieve the objectives specified in subsections (2) to (5) below. (2) The objective specified in this subsection is to ensure the performance of the PPP agreement in question so as to secure that the railway infrastructure to which the agreement relates
having regard to the resources available to any relevant body which is a party to the agreement. (3) The objective specified in this subsection is to promote efficiency and economy
of the railway infrastructure to which the PPP agreement in question relates. (4) The objective specified in this subsection is to enable any PPP company which is a party to the PPP agreement in question, and which the PPP arbiter considers to be efficient and economic in performing the agreement, to earn the rate of return incorporated in the agreement. (5) The objective specified in this subsection is to enable any PPP company which is a party to the PPP agreement in question to plan the future performance of the agreement with reasonable certainty. (6) In giving any such direction or guidance as is mentioned in subsection (1) above the PPP arbiter is to take account of any factors which
(7) For the purposes of subsection (4) above, a rate of return is "incorporated in a PPP agreement" if, and only if, the agreement
(8) In this section "railway infrastructure" means the railway or proposed railway in question and includes a reference to any stations, rolling stock or depots used or to be used in connection with that railway.'.
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