Amendments proposed to the Courts Bill, [܃f4Ýlords] - continued House of Commons

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Mr William Cash
Mr Nick Hawkins
Angela Watkinson

63

Clause     51,     page     25,     line     4,     leave out 'may' and insert 'shall'.

   

Mr William Cash
Mr Nick Hawkins
Angela Watkinson

64

Clause     51,     page     25,     line     6,     after 'conditions', insert '(including conditions as to good character)'.

   

Mr William Cash
Mr Nick Hawkins
Angela Watkinson

29

Clause     51,     page     25,     line     7,     at end insert—

    '(2A)   Regulations under subsection (2) shall require that no person who has ever had any kind of conviction for any kind of criminal offence may ever be considered for any appointment as a court security officer.'.

   

Mr David Heath
Norman Lamb

132

*Clause     51,     page     25,     line     7,     at end insert—

      '(c) requirements in respect of the uniform or badge to be worn by a court security officer to ensure that he is clearly identifiable—

      (i) as a court security officer; and

      (ii) by his individual name or number.'.


   

Mr David Heath
Norman Lamb

133

*Clause     53,     page     25,     line     37,     at end insert—

      '(d) preventing damage to the courtroom or any article therein.'.


   

Mr David Heath
Norman Lamb

134

*Clause     55,     page     26,     line     17,     after 'until', insert ', but only until,'.

   

Mr David Heath
Norman Lamb

135

*Clause     55,     page     26,     line     18,     at end insert ', unless he is leaving having been remanded into custody by the court'.


   

Mr William Cash
Mr Nick Hawkins
Angela Watkinson

65

Clause     56,     page     26,     line     29,     leave out 'may' and insert 'shall'.


   

Mr William Cash
Mr Nick Hawkins
Angela Watkinson

28

Clause     58,     page     27,     line     18,     at end insert ', subject to the requirement that the total cost to the taxpayer of the entire inspectorate shall never exceed £2.4 million.'.


   

Mr William Cash
Mr Nick Hawkins
Angela Watkinson

66

Clause     59,     page     27,     line     36,     after 'services', insert 'including information technology services,'.

   

Mr William Cash
Mr Nick Hawkins
Angela Watkinson

67

Clause     59,     page     28,     line     8,     after 'court', insert ', save the High Court,'.


   

Mr William Cash
Mr Nick Hawkins
Angela Watkinson

68

Clause     60,     page     28,     line     21,     at end insert 'which shall highlight best practice and catalogue inefficiences.'.


   

Mr William Cash
Mr Nick Hawkins
Angela Watkinson

69

Clause     64,     page     30,     line     44,     at end insert 'and have regard to their recommendations made as a consequence of that consultation.'.


   

Mr William Cash
Mr Nick Hawkins
Angela Watkinson

70

Clause     66,     page     31,     line     20,     leave out from 'matters' to end of line 21.

   

Mr William Cash
Mr Nick Hawkins
Angela Watkinson

71

Clause     66,     page     31,     line     30,     leave out subsection (4).


   

Mr William Cash
Mr Nick Hawkins
Angela Watkinson

72

Clause     70,     page     33,     line     10,     leave out 'appear to'.

   

Mr William Cash
Mr Nick Hawkins
Angela Watkinson

27

Clause     70,     page     33,     line     11,     at end insert 'one of whom must be from an organisation which represents victims of crime'.

   

Mr William Cash
Mr Nick Hawkins
Angela Watkinson

73

Clause     70,     page     33,     line     17,     leave out 'may' and insert 'shall'.

   

Mr William Cash
Mr Nick Hawkins
Angela Watkinson

74

Clause     70,     page     33,     line     19,     after 'Committee', insert 'necessarily incurred in the course of their work as members of the Committee.'.


   

Mr William Cash
Mr Nick Hawkins
Angela Watkinson

75

Clause     72,     page     33,     line     38,     leave out ', with the concurrence of the Secretary of State,'.

   

Mr William Cash
Mr Nick Hawkins
Angela Watkinson

76

Clause     72,     page     33,     line     39,     leave out ', disallow or alter' and insert 'or disallow'.

   

Mr William Cash
Mr Nick Hawkins
Angela Watkinson

77

Clause     72,     page     33,     line     41,     leave out 'or altered'.

   

Mr William Cash
Mr Nick Hawkins
Angela Watkinson

78

Clause     72,     page     34,     line     5,     leave out from 'Rules' to third 'of' and insert 'shall not be made unless a draft of the instrument has been laid before and approved by resolution of both Houses'.


   

Mr William Cash
Mr Nick Hawkins
Angela Watkinson

79

Clause     77,     page     36,     line     36,     leave out 'one person with' and insert 'two persons with current'.

   

Mr William Cash
Mr Nick Hawkins
Angela Watkinson

80

Clause     77,     page     37,     line     1,     leave out 'may' and insert 'shall'.

   

Mr William Cash
Mr Nick Hawkins
Angela Watkinson

81

Clause     77,     page     37,     line     2,     at end insert 'necessarily incurred in the course of their work as members of the Committee'.


   

Mr William Cash
Mr Nick Hawkins
Angela Watkinson

82

Clause     79,     page     37,     line     18,     leave out ', disallow or alter' and insert 'or disallow'.

   

Mr William Cash
Mr Nick Hawkins
Angela Watkinson

83

Clause     79,     page     37,     line     19,     leave out subsection (4).

   

Mr William Cash
Mr Nick Hawkins
Angela Watkinson

84

Clause     79,     page     37,     line     20,     leave out 'or altered'.

   

Mr William Cash
Mr Nick Hawkins
Angela Watkinson

85

Clause     79,     page     37,     line     26,     leave out from 'Rules' to third 'of' and insert 'shall not be made unless a draft of the instrument has been laid before and approved by a resolution of both Houses'.


   

Mr William Cash
Mr Nick Hawkins
Angela Watkinson

86

Clause     80,     page     37,     line     35,     at end insert—

    '( )   No order which amends or repeals any enactment may be made under this section unless a draft of the statutory instrument has been laid before, and approved by a resolution of, each House of Parliament.'.


   

Mr William Cash
Mr Nick Hawkins
Angela Watkinson

87

Clause     83,     page     38,     line     36,     after 'with', insert 'current'.


   

Mr William Cash
Mr Nick Hawkins
Angela Watkinson

88

Clause     84,     page     39,     line     17,     leave out from 'order' to 'House' in line 18 and insert 'shall not be made unless a draft of it has been laid before, and approved by a resolution of, each'.


   

Mr William Cash
Mr Nick Hawkins
Angela Watkinson

89

Clause     85,     page     39,     line     31,     leave out ', disallow or alter' and insert 'or disallow'.

   

Mr William Cash
Mr Nick Hawkins
Angela Watkinson

91

Clause     85,     page     39,     line     34,     leave out 'or altered'.

   

Mr William Cash
Mr Nick Hawkins
Angela Watkinson

92

Clause     85,     page     39,     line     40,     leave out from 'Rules' to 'of' in line 41 and insert 'shall not be made unless a draft of the instrument has been laid before, and approved by, a resolution of both Houses'.


   

Mr William Cash
Mr Nick Hawkins
Angela Watkinson

93

Clause     86,     page     40,     line     10,     leave out 'by a judge of the High Court'.


   

Mr William Cash
Mr Nick Hawkins
Angela Watkinson

94

Clause     92,     page     44,     line     29,     at end insert—

    '( )   In prescribing fees payable under the subsection (1), the Lord Chancellor shall have regard to the need to facilitate access to justice.'.


   

Mr William Cash
Mr Nick Hawkins
Angela Watkinson

95

Clause     93,     page     45,     line     24,     after 'of', insert 'all or any part of the'.

   

Mr William Cash
Mr Nick Hawkins
Angela Watkinson

96

Clause     93,     page     45,     line     28,     leave out 'serious'.

   

Mr William Cash
Mr Nick Hawkins
Angela Watkinson

97

Clause     93,     page     45,     line     28,     after 'serious', insert 'and wilful'.

   

Mr William Cash
Mr Nick Hawkins
Angela Watkinson

99

Clause     93,     page     45,     line     31,     at end insert—

    '( )   Serious misconduct shall be an intentional or reckless act that materially contributes to the delay or abandonment of a trial which thereby causes costs to be incurred.'.

 
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