Amendments proposed to the Health and Social Care (Community Health and Standards) Bill - continued House of Commons

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Mr Simon Burns
Chris Grayling
Mrs Cheryl Gillan

594

Clause     167,     page     84,     line     21,     leave out 'the Scottish Ministers and'.

   

Mrs Patsy Calton
Dr Evan Harris
Mr Paul Burstow

598

Clause     167,     page     84,     leave out lines 27 to 41.

   

Mr Simon Burns
Chris Grayling
Mrs Cheryl Gillan

596

Clause     167,     page     84,     line     42,     after 'scheme', insert 'must include provision for a benefit to consist of a minimum of one pint of milk per day or the equivalent of formula milk, or the financial equivalent made available through a voucher system, or similar arrangements, and'.

   

Mrs Patsy Calton
Dr Evan Harris
Mr Paul Burstow

599

Clause     167,     page     85,     line     9,     after 'vouchers', insert 'or, on request, a tax credit or cash benefit'.

   

Mrs Patsy Calton
Dr Evan Harris
Mr Paul Burstow

600

Clause     167,     page     85,     line     10,     at end insert 'to include the provision of 7 pints of whole or semi skimmed milk or appropriate alternative per week to beneficiaries and the provision of a third of a pint of whole or semi skimmed milk or appropriate alternative a day to children under 8 years of age in day or nursing care'.

   

Mr John Hutton

562

Clause     167,     page     86,     line     34,     at end insert—

' "women" includes persons under the age of 18.'.


   

Mr Simon Burns
Chris Grayling
Mrs Cheryl Gillan

595

Clause     168,     page     86,     line     44,     leave out paragraph (c).

   

Dr Evan Harris
Mrs Patsy Calton
Mr Paul Burstow

370

Clause     168,     page     86,     line     44,     at end insert—

    '(1A)   This section applies to the CHAI and CSCI.'.

   

Mr John Hutton

547

Clause     168,     page     87,     line     23,     at end insert 'and includes any function relating to the appointment to or removal from (whether permanently or otherwise) any particular office in the membership of the body.'.


   

Mr John Hutton

548

Schedule     11,     page     128,     line     14,     after 'exercise', insert 'to the extent specified in the direction'.

   

Mr John Hutton

549

Schedule     11,     page     128,     line     26,     after 'exercise', insert 'to the extent specified in the direction'.

   

Mr John Hutton

550

Schedule     11,     page     128,     line     29,     after 'force', insert 'and for the purposes (if any) specified in the direction'.

   

Mr John Hutton

551

Schedule     11,     page     129,     line     2,     after 'exercise', insert 'to the extent specified in the direction'.

   

Mr John Hutton

552

Schedule     11,     page     129,     line     25,     after 'exercise', insert 'to the extent specified in the direction'.

   

Mr John Hutton

553

Schedule     11,     page     129,     line     39,     leave out 'its functions' and insert 'to the extent specified in the direction—

            (a)   its functions'.

   

Mr John Hutton

554

Schedule     11,     page     129,     line     40,     at end insert—

            '(b)   its functions under paragraph 8 in relation to the nomination of the Chairman of the Council.'.

   

Mr John Hutton

555

Schedule     11,     page     130,     line     8,     after 'exercise', insert 'to the extent specified in the direction'.

   

Mr John Hutton

556

Schedule     11,     page     130,     line     21,     after 'exercise', insert 'to the extent specified in the direction'.

   

Mr John Hutton

557

Schedule     11,     page     130,     line     35,     after 'exercise', insert 'to the extent specified in the direction'.

   

Mr John Hutton

558

Schedule     11,     page     131,     line     9,     after 'exercise', insert 'to the extent specified in the direction'.


   

Mr John Hutton

559

Clause     170,     page     88,     line     12,     after second 'body', insert 'or an employment agency or employment business'.

   

Mr John Hutton

560

Clause     170,     page     88,     line     37,     after second 'body', insert 'or an employment agency or employment business'.


   

Dr Liam Fox
Mr Simon Burns
Chris Grayling
Mrs Cheryl Gillan

45

Page     59,     line     12,     leave out Clause 137.


   

Mr John Hutton

585

Schedule     9,     page     125,     line     23,     at end insert 'or

            ( )   Article 14 of the Criminal Justice (Northern Ireland) Order 1994 (S.I. 1994/2795 (N.I. 15)).'.

   

Mr John Hutton

586

Schedule     9,     page     126,     line     19,     at end insert—

            '( )   in consequence of an action under the Fatal Accidents (Northern Ireland) Order 1977 (S.I. 1977/1251 (N.I. 18)), or'.

   

Mr John Hutton

587

Schedule     9,     page     126,     line     21,     after 'Act', insert 'or Order'.


   

Dr Liam Fox
Mr Simon Burns
Chris Grayling
Mrs Cheryl Gillan

46

Page     61,     line     2,     leave out Clause 138.


   

Dr Liam Fox
Mr Simon Burns
Chris Grayling
Mrs Cheryl Gillan

47

Page     62,     line     3,     leave out Clause 139.


   

Mr John Hutton

563

Clause     140,     page     63,     line     2,     leave out ', Wales' and insert 'and Wales'.

   

Mr John Hutton

564

Clause     140,     page     63,     line     4,     at end insert—

      '( ) in respect of which a court in Northern Ireland has ordered a reduction of damages in accordance with section 2 of the Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (Northern Ireland) 1948 (c. 23),

      ( ) in respect of which a court in a country other than England and Wales, Scotland or Northern Ireland has ordered a reduction of damages under any provision of the law of that country which appears to the Secretary of State or the Scottish Ministers (as the case may be) to correspond to section 1 of the Law Reform (Contributory Negligence) Act 1945 (c.28),'.

   

Mr John Hutton

565

Clause     140,     page     63,     line     5,     leave out 'or Wales' and insert 'and Wales or Northern Ireland'.

   

Mr John Hutton

566

Clause     140,     page     63,     line     10,     leave out second 'or'.

   

Mr John Hutton

567

Clause     140,     page     63,     line     14,     at end insert—

      '( ) in respect of which a document has been made under any provision of the law of a country other than England and Wales, Scotland or Northern Ireland—

      (i) which appears to the Secretary of State to correspond to an agreed judgement or order entered or sealed by an officer of a court in England and Wales, and

      (ii) which specifies the matters mentioned in paragraph (b)(i) and (ii), or

      ( ) in the case of which a document has been made under any provision of the law of a country other than England and Wales, Scotland or Northern Ireland—

      (i) which appears to the Scottish Ministers to correspond to a joint minute executed by the parties to a resulting action before a court in Scotland specifying that the action has been settled extra-judicially, and

      (ii) which specifies the matters mentioned in paragraph (b)(i) and (ii),'.

   

Dr Liam Fox
Mr Simon Burns
Chris Grayling
Mrs Cheryl Gillan

48

Page     62,     line     41,     leave out Clause 140.


   

Dr Liam Fox
Mr Simon Burns
Chris Grayling
Mrs Cheryl Gillan

49

Page     64,     line     24,     leave out Clause 141.


   

Dr Liam Fox
Mr Simon Burns
Chris Grayling
Mrs Cheryl Gillan

50

Page     64,     line     35,     leave out Clause 142.


   

Mr John Hutton

568

Clause     143,     page     65,     line     43,     leave out subsection (1) and insert—

    '( )   The Secretary of State or the Scottish Ministers must review a certificate issued by him or them if the certificate relates to a claim made by or on behalf of an injured person —

      (a) in respect of which, after the certificate is issued, a court in England and Wales or Scotland orders a reduction of damages in accordance with section 1 of the Law Reform (Contributory Negligence) Act 1945 (c.28),

      (b) in respect of which, after the certificate is issued, a court in Northern Ireland orders a reduction of damages in accordance with section 2 of the Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (Northern Ireland) 1948 (c. 23),

      (c) in respect of which, after the certificate is issued, a court in a country other than England and Wales, Scotland or Northern Ireland orders a reduction of damages under any provision of the law of that country which appears to the Secretary of State or the Scottish Ministers (as the case may be) to correspond to section 1 of the Law Reform (Contributory Negligence) Act 1945 (c.28),

      (d) in respect of which, after the certificate is issued, an officer of a court in England and Wales or Northern Ireland enters or seals an agreed judgement or order which specifies—

      (i) that the damages are to be reduced to reflect the injured person's share in the responsibility for the injury in question, and

      (ii) the amount or proportion by which they are to be so reduced,

      (e) in the case of which, after the certificate is issued, the parties to any resulting action before a court in Scotland execute a joint minute which specifies—

      (i) that the action has been settled extra-judicially, and

      (ii) the matters mentioned in paragraph (d)(i) and (ii),

      (f) in respect of which, after the certificate is issued, a document is made under any provision of the law of a country other than England and Wales, Scotland or Northern Ireland—

      (i) which appears to the Secretary of State to correspond to an agreed judgement or order entered or sealed by an officer of a court in England and Wales, and

      (ii) which specifies the matters mentioned in paragraph (d)(i) and (ii), or

      (g) in the case of which, after the certificate is issued, a document is made under any provision of the law of a country other than England and Wales, Scotland or Northern Ireland—

      (i) which appears to the Scottish Ministers to correspond to a joint minute executed by the parties to a resulting action before a court in Scotland, specifying that the action has been settled extra-judicially, and

      (ii) which specifies the matters mentioned in paragraph (d)(i) and (ii),

       and notification of the order, judgement, minute or document has been given to the Secretary of State or the Scottish Ministers (as the case may be) in the prescribed manner.'.

 
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