Amendments proposed to the Communications Bill - continued | House of Commons |
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Mr John Whittingdale 201 Clause 83, page 80, line 20, at end insert'(9A) In relation to SMP conditions authorised by subsection (9), the burden of proof that charges are cost-orientated shall be with the dominant provider.'.
Mr John Whittingdale 84 Clause 83, page 80, line 40, leave out 'access' and insert 'services'.
Mr John Whittingdale 85 Clause 86, page 82, line 43, at end add 'with a facility to override that selection on any occasion by dialling a code determined by OFCOM'.
Mr John Whittingdale 103 Clause 89, page 84, line 24, after 'apparatus', insert 'in that market'.
Mr John Whittingdale 104 Clause 89, page 84, line 26, leave out from 'section' to end of line 29 and insert 'are
Mr John Whittingdale 86 Page 84, line 18, leave out Clause 89.
Mr John Whittingdale 105 Clause 90, page 84, line 41, leave out from 'OFCOM' to second 'that' and insert 'find, on the basis of an investigation in which the undertaking has had a proper opportunity in which to make representations'.
Mr John Whittingdale 106 Clause 90, page 85, line 8, leave out 'making representations' and insert 'stating his views'.
Mr John Whittingdale 107 Clause 90, page 86, line 8, after 'condition', insert 'consisting of the same behaviour'.
Mr John Whittingdale 108 Clause 94, page 89, line 43, leave out from 'direction' to end of line 47.
Mr John Whittingdale 109 Clause 95, page 90, line 19, leave out fourth 'the' and insert 'a'.
Mr John Whittingdale 110 Clause 95, page 90, line 22, leave out 'the' and insert 'a'.
Mr John Whittingdale 111 Clause 95, page 90, line 23, leave out from second 'that' to end of line 24 and insert 'a direction was justified, they may confirm the direction with or without modifications'.
Mr John Whittingdale 95 Page 91, line 44, leave out Clause 97.
Mr John Whittingdale 115 Clause 98, page 93, line 3, leave out 'or 97'.
Mr John Whittingdale 96 Clause 98, page 93, line 4, leave out 'or contravening supplier'.
Mr John Whittingdale 97 Clause 98, page 93, line 10, leave out 'or the contravening supplier'.
Mr John Whittingdale 116 Clause 98, page 93, line 14, leave out 'or 97'.
Mr John Whittingdale 98 Clause 98, page 93, line 15, leave out 'or contravening supplier'.
Mr John Whittingdale 117 Clause 98, page 93, line 23, leave out 'or 97'.
Mr John Whittingdale 99 Clause 98, page 93, line 32, leave out 'or contravening supplier'.
Mr John Whittingdale 118 Clause 98, page 93, line 39, leave out from '96' to end of line 40.
Mr John Whittingdale 112 Clause 100, page 94, line 14, leave out paragraph (a).
Mr John Whittingdale 113 Clause 100, page 94, line 31, at end add'(4) Any proceedings brought against a person by virtue of subsection (2)(a) shall be suspended pending the outcome of any appeal under section 187 in respect of any decision of OFCOM in relation to the breach or alleged breach which is the subject matter of the proceedings and the outcome of such appeal shall be binding in relation to those proceedings.'.
Mr John Whittingdale 100 Clause 131, page 120, line 42, leave out paragraph (e).
Mr John Whittingdale 114 Clause 133, page 122, line 46, at end add'(7) In a case where a requirement for information under section 131 or 132 indicates a requirement for any person to answer a question, make a statement or provide an opinion, whether orally or in writing, such answer, statement or opinion shall not be used by OFCOM in relation to any action to be taken against that person under section 33, 37, 92, 108, 126 or 135 without the consent in writing of that person.'.
Mr John Whittingdale 102 Page 126, line 20, leave out Clause 137.
Mr John Whittingdale 101 Clause 139, page 128, line 24, leave out subsection (2).
Mr John Whittingdale 119 Clause 146, page 131, line 38, leave out from 'apparatus"' to end of line 39 and insert 'means (except where the extended definition in the electronic communications code applies) apparatus constructed or adapted for use in transmitting, conveying (including switching or routing) or receiving signals (as defined in section 28(10)) which are to be or have been conveyed by means of a transmission system described in section 28(1)(a).'.
Mr Andrew Lansley 15 Clause 149, page 136, line 32, leave out subsection (3).
Mr Andrew Lansley 23 Clause 156, page 140, line 44, at end insert
Mr John Whittingdale 133 Clause 181, page 163, line 8, at end insert'(3A) OFCOM must make their decision no more than two weeks after the dispute is referred to them under section 180 (or, as the case may be, two weeks after the dispute is referred back to them under subsection (6)). (3B) Where it is practicable for OFCOM to make their decision before the end of the two week period, they must make it as soon in that period as practicable.'.
Mr John Whittingdale 134 Clause 185, page 166, line 16, leave out paragraph (a).
Mr John Whittingdale 120 Clause 187, page 167, line 26, after 'approval', insert ', determination'.
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