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Mr Oliver Letwin 81 Clause 53, page 39, line 13, leave out 'eighteen' and insert 'fourteen'.
Mr Oliver Letwin 82 Clause 54, page 39, leave out lines 30 to 33.
Mr Oliver Letwin 83 Clause 54, page 39, leave out lines 34 to 38.
Mr Graham Allen 253 Clause 54, page 40, line 18, at end insert'( ) Section 88(2)(b) of the Environmental Protection Act 1990 is amended as follows
Annette Brooke 182 Clause 55, page 40, leave out lines 24 and 25.
NEW CLAUSES RELATING TO PART 7Removal of unauthorised encampments and waste
Mr James Paice NC5 To move the following Clause:'.The Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 is amended as follows: In Section 61 (Power to remove trespassers on land)
Graffiti removal notices
Siobhain McDonagh NC6 To move the following Clause:'(1) Where there is graffiti to which this section applies in the area of a local authority on a surface to which this Act applies, if that authority considers it to be detrimental to the amenity of the area or offensive, they may
(3) Subject to the right of appeal mentioned in section 2, if the person required by a removal notice to remove or obliterate graffiti fails to do so within the time limited by the notice, the local authority may themselves remove or obliterate the graffiti and they may recover from the said person the expenses reasonably incurred by them in so doing. (4) In proceedings by the local authority against the person served with the notice for the recovery of any expenses which the authority are entitled to recover from that person, it shall not be open to that person to raise any question which could have been raised on an appeal under section 2. (5) Sections 291 and 293 of the Public Health Act 1936 (c. 49) shall have effect as if references therein to that Act included references to this Act. (6) Graffiti to which this section applies includes any writing, letter, picture, device or representation, other than an advertisement within the meaning of the Act of 1990.'.
Appeals against graffiti removal notices
Siobhain McDonagh NC7 To move the following Clause:'(1) A person on whom a removal notice has been served under section 1(1)(a) above, or the owner of the structure, apparatus or plant which include a surface to which a removal notice has been affixed under section 1(1)(b) above may appeal to a magistrates' court on any of the following grounds
(3) Where the grounds upon which an appeal under this Act is brought include a ground specified in subsection (1) (c) above, the appellant shall serve a copy of his notice of appeal on each other person referred to in the notice of appeal.'.
Removal of graffiti at request of owner
Siobhain McDonagh NC8 To move the following Clause:'(1) Where there is graffiti to which this section applies in the area of a local authority on a surface to which this Act applies and the owner of the structure, apparatus or plant which include that surface requests that authority to remove or obliterate that graffiti, the authority may do so and they may recover from the said owner the expenses reasonably incurred by them in so doing. (2) Graffiti to which this section applies includes any writing, letter, picture, device or representation, and any advertisement within the meaning of the Act of 1990, other than an advertisement for the display of which deemed or express consent has been granted under the Act of 1990 or regulations made thereunder.'.
Interpretation
Siobhain McDonagh NC9 To move the following Clause:'(1) In this section and sections (Graffiti removal notices) (Appeals against graffiti removal notices) (Removal of graffiti at request of owner) "the Act of 1990" means the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 (c. 8); "local authority" means
(2) A surface to which this section and sections (Graffiti removal notices) (Appeals against graffiti notices) (Removal of graffiti at request of owner) applies is the surface of any structure, apparatus or plant situated in or on any road, where that surface is readily visible from a place to which the public has access.'.
Deliberate despoiling and/or mis-use of land
Mr Oliver Letwin NC11 To move the following Clause'(1) The Chief Executive Officer of the relevant local authority may make an eviction order in relation to premises to which this section applies if he reasonably believes that
(3) A person guilty of an offence under this section shall be liable on summary conviction to
Parliament Square
Mr Graham Allen NC12 To move the following Clause:'The Secretary of State may by order prescribe that individuals involved in permanent or semi-permanent demonstrations in Parliament Square, Westminster may be removed.'.
Mr Bob Ainsworth 263 Clause 57, page 41, line 1, leave out '47' and insert '45'.
REMAINING NEW CLAUSESCommunity sentences
Mr Graham Allen NC14 To move the following Clause:'Community Sentences shall be determined following consultation with local organisations including victims support groups, tenants associations and other organisations to be designated by the Secretary of State.'.
Commencement of Sections 54 and 55
Simon Hughes NC15 To move the following Clause:'( ) Sections 54 and 55 of the Act will not be enacted until such time as the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs has undertaken consultation with relevant organisations in line with the requirements laid out in the Code of Practice on Written Consultation published by the Cabinet Office in November 2000.'.
RESOLUTION OF THE PROGRAMMING SUB-COMMITTEE [29th APRIL 2003]That(1) during proceedings on the Anti-social Behaviour Bill the Standing Committee, in addition to its first sitting on Tuesday 6th May at 10.30 a.m., shall meet on that day at 4.30 p.m. and thereafter on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 9.10 a.m. and 2.30 p.m.; (2) 12 sittings shall be allotted to the consideration of the Bill in Committee; (3) the proceedings shall be taken in the order specified in the Table below; (4) the proceedings specified in the first column of the Table shall be brought to a conclusion (unless already concluded) at the time specified in the second column of the Table.
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