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Monday 26th June 2000


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CONSIDERATION OF BILL

FUR FARMING (PROHIBITION) BILL


   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

1

Page     1,     line     5     [Clause     1],     leave out 'or primarily'.


   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

2

Page     2,     line     2     [Clause     2],     leave out 'or other disposal'.

   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

3

Page     2,     line     22     [Clause     3],     leave out 'or other disposal'.

   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

4

Page     2,     line     26     [Clause     3],     leave out 'or other disposal'.


   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

5

Page     3,     line     14     [Clause     5],     leave out from 'authority' to 'by' in line 15 and insert 'shall'.

   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

6

Page     3,     line     20     [Clause     5], leave out from beginning to 'in' and insert 'The scheme shall'.

   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

7

Page     3,     line     20     [Clause     5],     after 'particular', insert—

      'set up an independent advisory body in accordance with Schedule (Independent Advisory Body) to advise the appropriate authority on all aspects of the scheme.

    (2A) The independent advisory body shall in particular—'.

   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

8

Page     3,     line     29     [Clause 5],     after 'claims', insert—

    '(2B) In determining its recommendations on compensation to the appropriate authority the independent advisory body shall include provision forž

      (a) the payment of reasonable professional fees for advice for persons making claims,

      (b) the payment of interest to be calculated on a compound basis on the total of agreed final settlement payments, or as may be determined by arbitration, payable from the date of the settlement or of any other time limit imposed for compensation payments, whichever is the earlier,

      (c) the payment on account where requested by the claimant of 60 per cent. of the amount of compensation agreed between the claimant and the appropriate authority, or in any other case of the amount of compensation that the appropriate authority estimates the claimant is entitled to under the scheme, within three months of the submission of the scheme, or on the expiry of any time limit imposed for the payment of compensation,whichever is earlier,

      (d) consideration to be given for a payment to be made in appropriate cases to meet the costs of clearing the land in question of buildings or other fixed equipment utilised by the business,

      (e) the payment of expenses incurred by the claimant as a result of the coming into force of section 1 including forced sales, premature termination of contracts, and any other reasonable disturbance costs.'.

   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

9

Page      3,     line     31     [Clause     5],     after 'shall', insert 'require the independent advisory body to'.

   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

10

Page     3,     line     39     [Clause     5],     at end insert—

    '(4A) The agreement of the appropriate authority to refer a dispute as to a person's entitlement to arbitration under subsection (4) shall not be unreasonably withheld.'.


   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

11

Page     4,     line     9     [Clause     7],     leave out from 'force' to end of line 10 and insert 'on the day on which this Act is passed.'.


NEW SCHEDULE

   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

NSI

To move the following Schedule:—

'Independent Advisory Body

    1. The independent advisory body shall be made up of no less than three and no more than seven members.

    2. The members shall possess such professional qualifications as the appropriate authority shall specify in order to provide an independent and comprehensive assessment of all those criteria necessary to arrive at an independent and fair market valuation of the businesses affected by the coming into force of section 1.

    3. The independent advisory body shall be set up no later than the day after the day on which this Act is passed.

    4. The independent advisory body shall be free to seek guidance on valuations from professional and political associations involved with fur farming in any country of the European Union.

    5. The independent advisory body shall be recompensed for reasonable expenses incurred in the course of its duties.

    6. The independent advisory body shall report back to the appropriate authority no later than 6 months prior to the date on which Sections 1 to 4 shall come into force.'.


 
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