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NOTICES OF AMENDMENTSgiven up to and includingTuesday 4th April 2000New Amendments handed in are marked thus * STANDING COMMITTEE ENOTEThe Amendments have been arranged in accordance with the Order of the Committee [18th January], as follows:Clauses 1 to 30; Schedules 1 and 2; Clauses 31 to 33; Schedule 3; Clauses 34 to 36; Schedule 4; Clause 37; Schedule 5; Clauses 38 to 61; Schedule 6; Clause 62; Schedule 7; Clauses 63 to 83; Schedule 8; Clauses 84 to 88; Schedule 9; Clauses 89 to 91; new Clauses relating to Part I; Clauses 92 to 137; Schedule 10; Clause 138; new Clauses relating to Part II; Clauses 139 to 167; Schedule 11; Clauses 168 to 175; Schedule 12; new Clauses relating to Part III; Clauses 176 to 179; Schedule 13; Clauses 180 to 186; Schedule 14; Clauses 187 to 190; Schedule 15; Clause 191; Schedule 16; Clause 192; Schedule 17; Clause 193; Schedule 18; Clause 194; Schedule 19; Clause 195; Schedule 20; Clauses 196 to 202; Schedule 21; Clauses 203 and 204; Schedule 22; Clauses 205 to 213; Schedule 23; Clauses 214 to 221; Schedule 24; Clause 222; Schedule 25; Clause 223; new Clauses relating to Part IV; Clauses 224 to 231; other new Clauses; new Schedules; Schedule 26.
NEW CLAUSES RELATING TO PART IVStandards
Mr Nick Raynsford NC37 *To move the following Clause:'.(1) The Secretary of State may by regulations make provision for the setting of standards to be complied with in relation to railway assets, railway vehicles or railway services. (2) The regulations may provide
by persons specified in, or designated in accordance with, the regulations. (3) The regulations may authorise the setting of standards which involve obtaining the approval of any person. (4) The regulations may authorise the charging of fees in respect of
(5) The regulations may impose requirements to provide information on persons who
and prohibit the giving of false information. (6) The regulations may create criminal offences in respect of failures to comply with requirements imposed by the regulations punishable on summary conviction with fines not exceeding
(7) The regulations may make different provision for different cases and may (in particular) include provision
in particular cases or descriptions of case. (8) The regulations may include such incidental, consequential, supplementary or transitional provisions or savings as the Secretary of State may consider appropriate, including (in particular) provision modifying any provision made by or under any other enactment. (9) The regulations shall be made by statutory instrument which shall be subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of either House of Parliament.'.
Accessible integrated transport
Mr Geraint Davies NC30 To move the following Clause:'.After section 70 of the Railways Act 1993 (code of practice for protection of interest of rail users who are disabled) insert the following section
Powers to acquire and maintain property
Mr Lawrie Quinn NC31 To move the following Clause:'.The Authority may, in the furtherance of its purposes and functions, acquire, maintain or develop property which it considers may be required to implement its strategies.'.
Powers for the disclosure of Information
Mr Lawrie Quinn NC32 To move the following Clause:'.The Authority shall have the powers to require disclosure of information which it may reasonably require for the exercise of its functions from any organisation operating in the rail industry.'.
Rail Freight Users' Consultative Committee
Mr Lawrie Quinn NC33 To move the following Clause:'.(1) A Rail Freight Users' Consultative Committee shall be established to represent the interests of the customers and rail freight. (2) It shall be the duty of the Rail Freight Users' Consultative Committee, so far as it appears expedient from time to time
(3) The Authority shall have a duty to consult with the Rail Freight Users' Consultative Committee on all matters relating to rail freight. (4) The Rail Freight Users' Consultative Committee shall be recognised as a statutory consultee in respect of
(5) The Rail Users' Consultative Committee shall consist of
(6) The Authority shall provide reasonable accommodation and a secretariat to enable the Committee to perform its duties, together with funds for reasonable travel and expenses of the Committee members.'.
Mr Nick Raynsford 700 Clause 226, page 129, line 24, leave out 'Part II (and the repeals relating to that Part)' and insert 'Parts II and III (and the repeals relating to Part II)'.
Mr Nick Raynsford 437 Clause 226, page 129, line 25, leave out subsection (3).
Mr Nick Raynsford 438 Clause 226, page 129, line 27, leave out subsection (4).
Mr Nick Raynsford 701 Clause 227, page 129, line 36, at end insert'(2) The power conferred by subsection (1) is exercisable as respects Wales by the National Assembly for Wales (and not the Secretary of State) in relation to Parts II and III (and the repeals relating to Part II).'.
Mr Nick Raynsford 702 Clause 228, page 130, line 5, at end insert'( ) The power conferred by subsection (1) is exercisable as respects Wales by the National Assembly for Wales (and not the Secretary of State) in relation to Parts II and III and any instruments made under them.'.
Mr Nick Raynsford 703 Clause 228, page 130, line 6, after '(1)' insert 'by the Secretary of State'.
Mr Bernard Jenkin 983 Page 129, line 37, leave out Clause 228.
Mr Nick Raynsford 593 Clause 230, page 130, line 30, after 'III' insert ', and the repeals relating to those Parts,'.
Mr Nick Raynsford 1030 *Clause 230, page 130, line 31, leave out 'to subsection (3)' and insert 'as follows'.
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