Amendments proposed to the Licensing Bill [Lords] - continued | House of Commons |
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Nick Harvey 268 Clause 175, page 97, line 29, leave out from 'class' to end of line 35.
Mr Malcolm Moss 270 Clause 176, page 97, line 39, after 'be,', insert 'unlawfully'.
Mr Malcolm Moss 271 Clause 176, page 97, line 43, after 'requested', insert 'and so often as reasonably required'.
Mr Malcolm Moss 272 Clause 176, page 98, line 1, after 'person', insert 'who, whether so requested or not, has produced such evidence as is referred to in subsection (2) and is'.
Mr Malcolm Moss 273 Clause 176, page 98, line 3, after 'if', insert 'he knows that a person is an authorised person, and that authorised person has produced to him such evidence as is referred to in subsection (2), and'.
Mr Malcolm Moss 274 Clause 176, page 98, line 3, leave out second 'an' and insert 'that'.
Mr Malcolm Moss 157 Schedule 5, page 119, line 35, leave out sub-paragraph (c).
Mr Malcolm Moss 158 Schedule 5, page 121, line 1, leave out paragraph 5 and insert'Revocation of registration of designated premises supervisor
(3) Where registration of a designated premises supervisor is revoked, the applicant may appeal against that decision.'.
Mr Malcolm Moss 264 Schedule 5, page 122, line 14, at end insert'( ) A licensing appeal will be heard by a panel of justices elected by the bench at their annual general meeting, whose task will be to hear all matters of appellate jurisdiction.'.
Mr Malcolm Moss 320 Schedule 5, page 122, line 25, at end insert
'Determination that a club is established and conducted in good faith
Mr Mark Field 423 *Clause 186, page 102, line 35, at end insert'(1A) Without prejudice to the generality of subsection (1) above, a vessel usually lying in inland waters which are within a port health district shall be licensed by the port health authority for that district as constituted under sections 2 and 7 of the Public Health (Control of Disease) Act 1984 as if the port health authority were a licensing authority under section 3 of this Act.'.
Mr Andrew Turner 406 Clause 186, page 103, line 8, leave out 'vessel,'.
Mr Malcolm Moss 223 Clause 187, page 103, line 16, leave out 'alcohol is appropriated to the contract' and insert 'contract is made'.
Mr Mark Field 424 *Clause 190, page 104, line 33, at end insert'"port health district" has the same meaning as in the Public Health (Control of Disease) Act 1984 and includes the London port health district;'.
Mr Malcolm Moss 210 Clause 194, page 107, line 34, at end insert
Mr Malcolm Moss 211 Clause 194, page 108, line 3, after 'containing', insert 'regulations within subsection (3)(aa) or'.
Dr Kim Howells 32 Clause 198, page 108, line 33, leave out subsection (6).
Mr Mark Field 129 Schedule 6, page 141, line 27, leave out sub-paragraph (3) and insert'(3) In paragraph 3A (exemption for certain entertainment premises from provisions relating to sex encounter establishments) paragraph (i) is repealed.'.
Mr Malcolm Moss 265 Schedule 8, page 156, line 28, at end insert 'and the day so specified shall be no earlier than the date on which expires the period of nine months beginning with the date on which section 5 of this Act comes into force.'.
Mr Malcolm Moss 297 Schedule 8, page 156, line 44, leave out sub-sub-paragraph (a).
Mr Malcolm Moss 298 Schedule 8, page 156, line 45, after second 'to', insert 'existing'.
Mr Malcolm Moss 224 Schedule 8, page 157, line 16, leave out first 'the' to end and insert 'applicant for a premises licence has served a copy of the notice of application on the last known address of the existing licensee or licensees.'.
Mr Malcolm Moss 315 Schedule 8, page 157, line 16, at end insert 'or
Mr Malcolm Moss 159 Schedule 8, page 157, line 20, leave out sub-sub-paragraph (b).
Mr Malcolm Moss 160 Schedule 8, page 157, line 36, leave out sub-sub-paragraph (d).
Mr Mark Field 322 Schedule 8, page 160, line 21, at end insert
Mr Mark Field 323 Schedule 8, page 160, line 24, after 'the', insert 'permanent undertakings and'.
Mr Malcolm Moss 161 Schedule 8, page 160, line 26, leave out sub-paragraph (7).
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'.
Mr Malcolm Moss 299 Schedule 8, page 167, line 25, after 'licence', insert ', or a person who within the last 12 months prior to the appointed day has held a justices' licence which has not been subsequently revoked,'.
Mr Malcolm Moss 300 Schedule 8, page 168, line 39, after 'licence', insert ', or is a person who within the last 12 months prior to the appointed day has held a justices' licence which has not been subsequently revoked,'.
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.'.
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