Amendments proposed to the Licensing Bill [Lords] - continued | House of Commons |
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Mr Malcolm Moss 162 Schedule 8, page 161, line 1, leave out subsection (a).
Mr Malcolm Moss 163 Schedule 8, page 161, line 4, leave out 'other'.
Mr Malcolm Moss 164 Schedule 8, page 161, line 5, leave out 'an application within paragraph (a) or (b)' and insert 'such an application'.
Mr Malcolm Moss 165 Schedule 8, page 161, line 7, leave out '(a) or (b)'.
Mr Malcolm Moss 166 Schedule 8, page 161, line 10, leave out '(a) or (b)'.
Dr Kim Howells 33 Schedule 8, page 166, line 9, leave out 'section 73' and insert 'sections (club premises certificate authorising supply of alcohol for consumption off the premises) and 73'.
Dr Kim Howells 34 Schedule 8, page 166, line 14, leave out 'section' and insert 'sections (club premises certificate authorising supply of alcohol for consumption off the premise) and'.
NEW CLAUSESClub premises certificate authorising supply of alcohol for consumption off the premises
Dr Kim Howells NC1 To move the following Clause:'(1) A club premises certificate may not authorise the supply of alcohol for consumption off the premises unless it also authorises the supply of alcohol to a member of the club for consumption on those premises. (2) A club premises certificate which authorises the supply of alcohol for consumption off the premises must include the following conditions. (3) The first condition is that the supply must be made at a time when the premises are open for the purposes of supplying alcohol, in accordance with the club premises certificate, to members of the club for consumption on the premises. (4) The second condition is that any alcohol supplied for consumption off the premises must be in a sealed container. (5) The third condition is that any supply of alcohol for consumption off the premises must be made to a member of the club in person.'.
Registration of designated premises supervisor
Mr Malcolm Moss NC2 To move the following Clause:'(1) A holder of a personal licence seeking to become the designated premises supervisor for premises shall serve a notice in the prescribed form, together with the signed consent of the holder of the premises licence, upon
(2) A person who has so registered shall forthwith ensure that a notice in the prescribed form identifying that person as the designated premises supervisor is prominently displayed on the premises. (3) Failure to display such a notice in accordance with subsection (1) shall be an offence punishable by a fine not exceeding Level 1 on the standard scale.'.
Revocation of registration of designated premises supervisor
Mr Malcolm Moss NC3 To move the following Clause:'(1) Where a chief officer of police is satisfied that the exceptional circumstances of the case are such that permitting the person so identified in a notice given under subsection (2) of section (Registration of designated premises supervisor) would undermine the crime prevention objective, he may within 14 days of receiving such notice apply to the relevant licensing authority for the revocation of the registration of that person as the designated premises supervisor. (2) Where a notice is given under the previous subsection (and not withdrawn), the authority must
Maximum permitted occupancy figure
Mr Malcolm Moss NC4 To move the following Clause:'(1) Where the relevant licensable activities include the supply of alcohol for consumption on the premises, a condition shall be attached to a premises licence specifying the maximum permitted occupancy figure, which must be specified on the premises licence and on the summary of the premises licence. (2) The maximum permitted occupancy figure must be determined by the licensing authority in consultation with the police and the fire authority.'.
NEW SCHEDULE
Mr Andrew Turner NS1 To move the following Schedule:
'Provision of Premises for Public Gatherings The Secretary of State shall make regulations which shall be subject to the negative resolution procedure and which
ORDER OF THE HOUSE [24TH MARCH 2003]That the following provisions shall apply to the Licensing Bill [Lords]:
Committal 1. The Bill shall be committed to a Standing Committee.
Proceedings in Standing Committee 2. Proceedings in the Standing Committee shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion on Tuesday 20th May 2003.3. The Standing Committee shall have leave to sit twice on the first day on which it meets.
Consideration and Third Reading 4. Proceedings on consideration shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour before the moment of interruption on the day on which those proceedings are commenced.5. Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on the day on which proceedings on consideration are commenced. 6. Sessional Order B (programming committees) made on 28th June 2001 shall not apply to proceedings on consideration and Third Reading.
Other proceedings 7. Any other proceedings on the Bill (including any proceedings on consideration of Lords Amendments or on any further messages from the Lords may be programmed.
ORDER OF THE COMMITTEE [1ST APRIL 2003, AS AMENDED ON
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