Amendments proposed to the Waste and Emissions Trading Bill [Lords] - continued House of Commons

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Directions to waste disposal authorities

   

Mr John Hayes
Mr Bill Wiggin

NC17

To move the following Clause:—

    '(1)   a waste collection authority in England which is not also a waste disposal authority may direct that the waste disposal authority to whom it delivers its waste shall not dispose of that waste by incineration.

    (2)   Any waste disposal authority which receives such a direction shall take such steps as are necessary to ensure it is complied with within 12 months of the issuing of the direction.

    (3)   A waste collection authority issuing a direction under subsection (1) above shall pay to a waste disposal authority such amounts as are needed to ensure that the disposal authority is not financially worse off as a result of having to comply with the direction.'.


Strategy for UK

   

Mr John Hayes
Mr Bill Wiggin

NC22

To move the following Clause:—

       'All parts of the UK may trade between one another and across borders where practical. No region may be prevented by regional government from fulfilling its responsibilities towards landfill.'.


   

Mr John Hayes
Mr Bill Wiggin

9

Page     1,     line     7     [Clause 1],     leave out 'must' and insert 'may'.

   

Mr John Hayes
Mr Bill Wiggin

10

Page     1,     line     8     [Clause 1],     after 'waste', insert 'municipal solid waste, commercial and industrial waste and construction and demolition waste'.

   

Mr John Hayes
Mr Bill Wiggin

11

Page     1,     line     17     [Clause 1],     at end insert—

    '( )   That the Government will give due consideration to the 4 year derogation'.


   

Secretary Margaret Beckett

36

Page     2,     line     9     [Clause     1],     at end insert—

    '( )   Subsection (4) may be satisfied by consultation before, as well as by consultation after, the coming into force of this section.'.

   

Mr John Hayes
Mr Bill Wiggin

12

Page     2,     line     11     [Clause 2],     leave out 'may' and insert 'must'.

   

Mr John Hayes
Mr Bill Wiggin

13

Page     2,     line     18     [Clause 2],     leave out 'with the agreement of' and insert 'following consultation with'.

   

Mr John Hayes
Mr Bill Wiggin

14

Page     2,     line     20     [Clause 2],     leave out 'with the agreement of' and insert 'following consultation with'.

   

Mr John Hayes
Mr Bill Wiggin

15

Page     2,     line     23     [Clause 2],     at end insert—

    '(5)   The power under subsection (1) is exercisable following consultation with the relevant local authorities.


   

Secretary Margaret Beckett

37

Page     3,     line     20     [Clause     3],     leave out '(4) and (5)' and insert '(3) and (4)'.

   

Secretary Margaret Beckett

38

Page     3,     line     29     [Clause     3],     at end insert—

    '( )   Subsection (8) may be satisfied by consultation before, as well as by consultation after, the coming into force of this section.'.

   

Mr John Hayes
Mr Bill Wiggin

16

Page     3,     line     32     [Clause 4],     after 'authority', insert 'taking into account that there can be no separation of responsibilities between district, or county council,'.


   

Mr John Hayes
Mr Bill Wiggin

17

Page     4,     line     9     [Clause 5],     after 'may', insert 'with the agreement of the relevant waste disposal authorities'.


   

Mr John Hayes
Mr Bill Wiggin

18

Page     6,     line     7     [Clause 7],     leave out from 'for' to the end of line 9 and insert 'the allocating authority to make available to each waste disposal authority full financial resources for it to comply with any requirement imposed on it by or under provision of the kind mentioned in paragraph (h) together with all regulations as set out under sections 11 and 12;'.

   

Mr John Hayes
Mr Bill Wiggin

19

Page     6,     line     18     leave out Clause 8.

   

Mr John Hayes
Mr Bill Wiggin

20

Page     6,     line     29     [Clause 8],     leave out paragraphs (a) and (b).

   

Mr John Hayes
Mr Bill Wiggin

26

Page     6,     line     32     [Clause 8],     after 'may', insert 'be set by the Secretary of State by statutory instrument.'.

   

Mr John Hayes
Mr Bill Wiggin

21

Page     6,     line     35     [Clause 8],     leave out paragraph (c).

   

Mr John Hayes
Mr Bill Wiggin

22

Page     6,     line     39     [Clause 8],     leave out paragraphs (a) and (b).

   

Mr John Hayes
Mr Bill Wiggin

23

Page     6,     line     45     [Clause 8],     leave out paragraph (c).


   

Mr John Hayes
Mr Bill Wiggin

24

Page     7,     line     3     [Clause 8],     leave out paragraphs (a) and (b).

   

Mr John Hayes
Mr Bill Wiggin

25

Page     7,     line     6     [Clause 8],     leave out paragraph (c).

   

Mr John Hayes
Mr Bill Wiggin

27

Page     7,     line     11     [Clause 9],     after 'waste', insert 'municipal solid waste, commercial and industrial waste and construction and demolition waste'.

   

Mr John Hayes
Mr Bill Wiggin

28

Page     7,     line     13     [Clause 9],     at end insert—

    '( )   Waste disposal authorities are the responsibility of the allocating authority and any penalty must be specific to the offending waste disposal authority only'.

   

Mr John Hayes
Mr Bill Wiggin

29

Page     7,     line     15     [Clause 9],     after 'a' and insert 'financial.'

   

Mr John Hayes
Mr Bill Wiggin

30

Page     7,     line     22     [Clause 9], at end insert—

      '(c) monies in respect to financial penalties collected as set out under section will be hypothecated directly to waste disposal authorities as directed by the allocating authority.'.


   

Mr John Hayes
Mr Bill Wiggin

31

Page     8,     line     3     [Clause 10],     after 'authority', insert 'taking into account that there can be no separation of responsibilities between district, or county council'.

   

Mr John Hayes
Mr Bill Wiggin

32

Page     8,     line     3     [Clause 10],     leave out from 'must' to 'be'.

   

Mr John Hayes
Mr Bill Wiggin

33

Page     8,     line     11     [Clause 10],     at end insert 'and publish this audit annually.'.

   

Mr John Hayes
Mr Bill Wiggin

2

Page     8,     line     24     [Clause 10],     at end insert—

      '(g) by request from the landfill operator inspect sites exempted from Waste Management Licensing Regulations 1994'.


   

Secretary Margaret Beckett

39

Page     9,     line     19     [Clause     12],     leave out ', and evidence as to,'.

   

Secretary Margaret Beckett

40

Page     9,     line     21     [Clause     12],     at end insert—

      '(ii) evidence to substantiate information supplied for the purpose of complying with requirements imposed under sub-paragraph (i);

      (iii) evidence to substantiate entries in records maintained for the purpose of complying with provision made under subsection (1);'.

   

Mr John Hayes
Mr Bill Wiggin

3

Page     9,     line     45     [Clause 13],     leave out 'or for removal for inspection elsewhere'.


   

Mr John Hayes
Mr Bill Wiggin

4

Page     10,     line     4     [Clause 13],     leave out from 'premises' to 'for' in line 5 and insert 'only'.


   

Mr John Hayes
Mr Bill Wiggin

5

Page     15,     line     34     [Clause 23],     leave out '2019' and insert '2015'.

   

Mr John Hayes
Mr Bill Wiggin

6

Page     15,     line     35     [Clause 23],     leave out '2013' and insert '2009'.

   

Mr John Hayes
Mr Bill Wiggin

7

Page     15,     line     36     [Clause 23],     leave out '2020' and insert '2016'.

   

Secretary Margaret Beckett

41

Page     15,     line     40     [Clause     23],     after 'adding', insert 'or omitting'.

   

Secretary Margaret Beckett

42

Page     15,     line     40     [Clause     23],     at end insert—

      '(ba) providing for a scheme year to be a period shorter or longer than a year;'.


   

Norman Baker
Sue Doughty

1

Page     17     [Clause     26],     leave out lines 6 and 7.

   

Mr John Hayes
Mr Bill Wiggin

8

Page     17,     line     23     [Clause 26],     at end insert—

    '(5)   Where a waste collection authority fails to fulfil its obligations, as directed by a waste disposal authority under section 31, and as a result the waste disposal authority is liable to a penalty under section 26, then the waste collection shall become liable to a penalty as defined in section 26'.

 
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