Amendments proposed to the Hunting Bill - continued House of Commons

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Mr Andrew George

266

Clause     13,     page     5,     line     5,     at end insert '; and the fee prescribed for the purpose of subsection (3)(d) shall be no less than such amount as the Secretary of State considers will enable the expense falling on him as a result of this section to be met out of income from fees payable under this section.'.


   

Dr Alan Whitehead
Mr Rob Marris
Peter Bradley

144

Clause     14,     page     5,     line     8,     leave out 'hunting' and insert 'pest control with dogs'.

   

Andrew George

263

Clause     14,     page     5,     leave out lines 10 to 12.

   

Mr James Gray

281

Clause     14,     page     5,     line     13,     leave out '18' and insert '14'.

   

Mr James Gray

282

Clause     14,     page     5,     line     13,     leave out '18' and insert '15'.

   

Mr James Gray

283

Clause     14,     page     5,     line     13,     leave out '18' and insert '16'.

   

Mr James Gray

284

Clause     14,     page     5,     line     13,     leave out '18' and insert '17'.

   

Mr James Gray
Mr Peter Luff
Mr Hugo Swire
Mr Gregory Barker
Mr Adrian Flook
Mr Edward Garnier

99

Clause     14,     page     5,     line     18,     at end insert 'which may be set from time to time by the Secretary of State, but shall not be more than £100 per registration.'.

   

Dr Alan Whitehead
Mr Rob Marris
Peter Bradley

145

Clause     14,     page     5,     line     20,     leave out 'hunt' and insert 'control'.

   

Mr James Gray

285

Clause     14,     page     5,     line     20,     leave out from 'hunt' to end of line 21.

   

Mr James Gray

286

Clause     14,     page     5,     line     21,     after 'proposed', insert 'from time to time'.

   

Dr Alan Whitehead
Mr Rob Marris
Peter Bradley

146

Clause     14,     page     5,     line     21,     leave out 'hunt' and insert 'control pests with dogs'.

   

Dr Alan Whitehead
Mr Rob Marris
Peter Bradley

147

Clause     14,     page     5,     line     23,     leave out 'hunting' and insert 'pest control'.

   

Mr James Gray
Mr Edward Garnier
Mr Hugo Swire
Gregory Barker

33

Clause     14,     page     5,     leave out line 25.

   

Dr Alan Whitehead
Mr Rob Marris
Peter Bradley

148

Clause     14,     page     5,     line     25,     leave out 'hunt' and insert 'control pests with dogs'.

   

Andrew George

264

Clause     14,     page     5,     line     27,     leave out from '28(5)' to end of line 30.

   

Dr Alan Whitehead
Mr Rob Marris
Peter Bradley

149

Clause     14,     page     5,     line     30,     leave out 'hunting' and insert 'pest control'.

   

Rob Marris
Mark Tami
Albert Owen

238

Clause     14,     page     5,     line     30,     at end insert—

    '(6A)   Subsections (5) and (6) are without prejudice to the power of the registrar or the Tribunal to impose under section 17 or 19 such conditions as they think fit.'

   

Andrew George

265

Clause     14,     page     5,     leave out lines 31 to 37.

   

Dr Alan Whitehead
Mr Rob Marris
Peter Bradley

150

Clause     14,     page     5,     line     32,     leave out 'hunting' and insert 'pest control with dogs'.

   

Dr Alan Whitehead
Mr Rob Marris
Peter Bradley

151

Clause     14,     page     5,     line     34,     leave out 'hunting' and insert 'pest control'.

   

Mr Andrew George

267

Clause     14,     page     5,     line     39,     at end insert '; and the fee prescribed for the purpose of subsection (3)(d) shall be no less than such amount as the Secretary of State considers will enable the expense falling on him as a result of this section to be met out of income from fees payable under this section.'.


   

Mark Tami
Mr Mike Hall
Albert Owen

218

Clause     15,     page     5,     line     41,     leave out 'treatment of' and insert 'procedure to be followed on'.

   

Mr James Gray
Mr Edward Garnier
Mr Hugo Swire
Gregory Barker

63

Clause     15,     page     6,     line     4,     leave out 'a prescribed animal welfare body' and insert 'the animal welfare standing committee'.

   

Rob Marris
Mark Tami
Albert Owen

239

Clause     15,     page     6,     line     6,     leave out 'or require'.

   

Ms Candy Atherton
Diana Organ
Mr Russell Brown
Mr Tony Banks

213

Clause     15,     page     6,     line     7,     at end insert—

    '(3)   Regulations made under this section must require the registrar—

      (a) when inviting a prescribed animal welfare body, pursuant to section 17(2)(a), to make representations, to give the body a copy of the application and any accompanying documents, and

      (b) on receipt of any additional information from the applicant or applicants, to communicate the information to that body.'.


   

Mr Michael Foster

178

Clause     16,     page     6,     line     10,     leave out 'six' and insert 'twelve'.

   

Mr Michael Foster

179

Clause     16,     page     6,     line     13,     leave out 'six' and insert 'twelve'.

   

Mr Michael Foster

180

Clause     16,     page     6,     line     16,     leave out 'six' and insert 'twelve'.

   

Mr Michael Foster

181

Clause     16,     page     6,     line     19,     leave out 'six' and insert 'twelve'.

   

Mr Michael Foster

182

Clause     16,     page     6,     line     23,     leave out 'six' and insert 'twelve'.


   

Mr James Gray

102

Clause     17,     page     6,     line     41,     leave out 'prescribed animal welfare bodies' and insert 'animal welfare standing committee'.

   

Mr James Gray

103

Clause     17,     page     7,     line     1,     leave out 'any of those bodies' and insert 'it'.

   

Diana Organ
Judy Mallaber

246

Clause     17,     page     7,     line     3,     after 'satisfied', insert 'beyond a reasonable doubt by the applicant or applicants'.

   

Dr Alan Whitehead
Mr Rob Marris
Peter Bradley

152

Clause     17,     page     7,     line     3,     leave out 'hunting' and insert 'pest control with dogs'.

   

Andrew George

250

Clause     17,     page     7,     line     14,     at end insert—

    '( )   conviction for an offence under the Protection of Badgers Act 1992 (c. 51),

    ( )   conviction for any other offence (whether or not in, or under the law of, England and Wales) which appears to relate to animal welfare and to be similar in character to an offence under any of those enactments,'.

   

Andrew George

251

Clause     17,     page     7,     line     17,     leave out 'and'.

   

Mr James Gray

287

Clause     17,     page     7,     line     18,     leave out paragraph (e).

   

Andrew George

252

Clause     17,     page     7,     line     20,     at end insert '; and

    ( )   any other relevant matter relating to the applicant or any of the applicants.'.

   

Dr Alan Whitehead
Mr Rob Marris
Peter Bradley

153

Clause     17,     page     7,     line     21,     leave out 'hunting' and insert 'pest control with dogs'.

   

Rob Marris
Mark Tami
Albert Owen

240

Clause     17,     page     7,     line     23,     leave out from 'may' to end of line 24.

   

Rob Marris
Mark Tami
Albert Owen

241

Clause     17,     page     7,     line     25,     at end insert 'if he does so must'.

   

Rob Marris
Mark Tami
Albert Owen

242

Clause     17,     page     7,     line     26,     at end insert 'so as to impose such conditions as he thinks fit'.

   

Mr James Gray
Mr Edward Garnier
Mr Hugo Swire
Gregory Barker

34

Clause     17,     page     7,     line     27,     leave out from 'registrar' to 'refuse' in line 28 and insert 'can show that the applicant or applicants fail to satisfy the tests specified in section 8 he may.'.

   

Dr Alan Whitehead
Mr Rob Marris
Peter Bradley

154

Clause     17,     page     7,     line     30,     leave out 'hunting' and insert 'pest control with dogs'.

   

Mr James Gray

288

Clause     17,     page     7,     line     32,     at end insert—

    '(8)   If the registrar thinks that a party to proceedings before it has acted unreasonably it may order the party to pay all or part of the costs incurred by another party to the proceedings; and "acted unreasonably" includes prolonging the hearing by unsubstantiated submissions or being unprepared or failing to comply with procedure or directions in a material way.'.



 
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