Amendments proposed to the Transport Bill - continued | House of Commons |
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Mr Don Foster 89 Clause 45, page 29, line 29, leave out paragraph (b).
Mr Don Foster 90 Clause 45, page 29, line 31, leave out paragraph (c).
Mr Don Foster 91 Clause 45, page 29, line 33, leave out subsection (2).
Mr Don Foster 92 Clause 47, page 31, line 6, leave out paragraph (b).
Mr Don Foster 93 Clause 47, page 31, line 7, leave out paragraph (c).
Mr Nick Raynsford 241 Clause 47, page 31, line 10, leave out 'the Secretary of State may from time to time direct' and insert 'may be specified in directions given by the Secretary of State from time to time'.
Mr Don Foster 94 Clause 47, page 31, line 16, leave out paragraph (d).
Mr Don Foster 95 Clause 47, page 31, line 17, leave out paragraph (e).
Mr Don Foster 96 Clause 47, page 31, line 18, leave out paragraph (f).
Mr Nick Raynsford 242 Clause 47, page 31, line 21, leave out 'the Secretary of State may direct' and insert 'may be specified in directions given by the Secretary of State'.
Mr Nick Raynsford 243 Clause 47, page 31, line 23, leave out 'the Secretary of State may direct' and insert 'may be specified in a direction given by the Secretary of State'.
Mr Don Foster 97 Clause 48, page 31, line 33, leave out paragraph (b).
Mr Don Foster 98 Clause 48, page 31, line 34, leave out paragraph (c).
Mr Don Foster 99 Clause 49, page 32, line 3, leave out paragraph (b).
Mr Don Foster 100 Clause 49, page 32, line 4, leave out paragraph (c).
Mr Bernard Jenkin 9 Clause 49, page 32, line 16, leave out from 'shareholder' to end of line 18.
Mr Bernard Jenkin 10 Clause 49, page 32, line 24, leave out subsection (7).
Mr Don Foster 101 Clause 50, page 32, line 35, leave out paragraph (b).
Mr Don Foster 102 Clause 50, page 32, line 36, leave out paragraph (c).
Mr Nick Raynsford 244 Clause 50, page 32, line 40, leave out 'directs' and insert 'may specify in a direction given'.
Mr Nick Raynsford 245 Clause 50, page 32, line 42, leave out 'he so directs' and insert 'may be specified in such a direction'.
Mr Nick Raynsford 246 Clause 50, page 32, line 44, leave out 'the Treasury may direct' and insert 'may be specified in a direction given by the Treasury'.
Mr Don Foster 103 Clause 51, page 33, line 17, leave out paragraph (b).
Mr Don Foster 104 Clause 51, page 33, line 18, leave out paragraph (c).
Mr Don Foster 105 Clause 52, page 34, line 3, leave out paragraph (b).
Mr Don Foster 106 Clause 52, page 34, line 4, leave out paragraph (c).
Mr Nick Raynsford 251 *Clause 59, page 38, line 19, leave out 'corresponding right in Scotland' and insert 'in Scotland the right of the fiar on the termination of a liferent'.
Mr Nick Raynsford 247 Clause 60, page 39, line 43, leave out from 'as' to end of line 44 and insert 'may be specified in directions given by the Treasury or the Secretary of State'.
Mr Nick Raynsford 249 Schedule 6, page 156, leave out line 34 and insert 'at such times as the transferee may specify in directions given to the transferor'.
Mr Nick Raynsford 250 Schedule 6, page 157, line 27, leave out 'he may direct' and insert 'may be specified in a direction given by him'.
Mr Don Foster 107 Page 47, line 13, leave out Clause 75.
Mr Don Foster 108 Page 47, line 20, leave out Clause 76.
Mr Don Foster 109 Page 48, line 11, leave out Clause 77.
NEW CLAUSE RELATING TO PART IThe transferee company: provisions (No. 2)
Mr Don Foster NC3 To move the following Clause:'(1) The single company granted a licence authorising it to provide air traffic services in respect of a managed area shall be
(iii) to give to operators and owners of aircraft, owners and managers of aerodromes, persons travelling in aircraft and persons with rights in property carried in them the benefit of planned efficiency improvements, which may take the form of lower prices and improved quality,
(2) The annual meeting of the company shall have the duty to consider, and if the meeting thinks fit, to approve, the strategic plan, and to establish performance objectives and to monitor the performance of the company. (3) The Secretary of State shall appoint auditors who shall have the duty of reporting to the annual meeting of the company on management performance relative to the objectives set at previous meetings.'.
Mr Bernard Jenkin 11 Clause 92, page 55, line 4, leave out 'must' and insert 'may'.
Mr Bernard Jenkin 12 Clause 92, page 55, line 11, at end insert'( ) The policies mentioned in subsection (1) must include policies for improving safety for all road users and pedestrians.'.
Mr Bernard Jenkin 13 Clause 92, page 55, line 12, leave out 'must' and insert 'may'.
Mr Bernard Jenkin 14 Clause 92, page 55, line 21, leave out 'must' and insert 'may'.
Mr Bernard Jenkin 15 Clause 92, page 55, line 23, leave out 'must' and insert 'may'.
Mr Bernard Jenkin 16 Clause 93, page 55, line 28, leave out 'must' and insert 'may'.
Mr Bernard Jenkin 17 Clause 93, page 56, line 1, leave out subsection (6).
Mr Bernard Jenkin 18 Clause 96, page 57, line 38, leave out from 'meet' to end of line 40.
Mr Bernard Jenkin 19 Clause 104, page 62, line 5, leave out 'exclusive'.
NEW CLAUSE RELATING TO PART IINational road safety plan
Mr Bernard Jenkin NC1 To move the following Clause:'(1) The Secretary of State shall develop and implement policies for the promotion of the safety of all road users. (2) The Secretary of State shall prepare each year a document which shall be known as the national road safety plan containing his policies under subsection (1), which shall be laid before Parliament for approval by both Houses of Parliament before coming into effect. (3) The plan shall contain targets for the reductions of deaths and injuries among all road users and pedestrians and explanations of the means for achieving those reductions.'.
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