Amendments proposed to the Courts Bill [Lords], As Amended - continued | House of Commons |
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Mr David Heath 57 Page 61, line 7 [Schedule 1], after 'board', insert ', except the courts board for London,'.
Mr David Heath 58 Page 61, line 18 [Schedule 1], at end insert'2A The courts board for London must have
and may have other such members of a description mentioned in sub-paragraphs (a) to (d) as the Lord Chancellor considers appropriate.'.
Mr David Heath 59 Page 62, line 10 [Schedule 1], at end insert
Mr Christopher Leslie 41 Page 73, line 11 [Schedule 5], leave out 'a pecuniary penalty,' and insert 'any'.
Mr Christopher Leslie 42 Page 76, line 17 [Schedule 5], leave out paragraph (d) and insert
'(d) specify the fines office to which the order is allocated, and'.
Mr Christopher Leslie 43 Page 76, line 22 [Schedule 5], leave out from 'means' to end of line 24 and insert 'any fines officer working at the fines office specified in the collection order'.
Mr Christopher Leslie 11 Page 88, line 19 [Schedule 6], leave out paragraph (a).
Mr Christopher Leslie 12 Page 88, [Schedule 6], leave out lines 23 and 24.
Mr Christopher Leslie 13 Page 88, line 35 [Schedule 6], after 'compensation', insert ', any pecuniary forfeiture'.
Mr Christopher Leslie 14 Page 89, line 15 [Schedule 6], at end insert
Mr Christopher Leslie 15 Page 89, line 15 [Schedule 6], at end insert
Mr Christopher Leslie 16 Page 89, line 22 [Schedule 6], leave out from 'sum' to end of line 23.
Mr Christopher Leslie 17 Page 89, line 24 [Schedule 6], leave out paragraph (b) and insert
'(b) specify a fines office to which the order is allocated, and'.
Mr Christopher Leslie 18 Page 89, line 33 [Schedule 6], leave out 'by' and insert 'not later than'.
Mr Christopher Leslie 19 Page 89, line 36 [Schedule 6], leave out from 'means' to end of line 38 and insert 'any fines officer working at the fines office specified in the work order'.
Mr Christopher Leslie 20 Page 90, line 17 [Schedule 6], leave out 'before' and insert 'not later than'.
Mr Christopher Leslie 21 Page 90, line 31 [Schedule 6], leave out 'magistrates' court' and insert 'relevant court'.
Mr Christopher Leslie 22 Page 90, line 34 [Schedule 6], leave out 'magistrates' court' and insert 'relevant court'.
Mr Christopher Leslie 23 Page 90, line 40 [Schedule 6], at end insert
Mr Christopher Leslie 24 Page 90, line 41 [Schedule 6], leave out sub-paragraph (3).
Mr Christopher Leslie 25 Page 91, line 1 [Schedule 6], leave out 'sub-paragraph (1) or (2)' and insert 'any of sub-paragraphs (1) to (2A)'.
Mr Christopher Leslie 26 Page 91, line 5 [Schedule 6], leave out 'magistrates''.
Mr Christopher Leslie 27 Page 91, line 8 [Schedule 6], leave out 'magistrates''.
Mr Christopher Leslie 28 Page 91, line 9 [Schedule 6], leave out 'or (2)' and insert ', (2) or (2A)'.
Mr Christopher Leslie 29 Page 91, line 17 [Schedule 6], leave out 'or (2)' and insert ', (2) or (2A)'.
Mr Christopher Leslie 30 Page 91, line 28 [Schedule 6], leave out 'magistrates''.
Mr Christopher Leslie 31 Page 91, line 30 [Schedule 6], leave out 'a justice of the peace' and insert 'the court'.
Mr Christopher Leslie 32 Page 91, line 34 [Schedule 6], leave out 'justice' and insert 'court'.
Mr Christopher Leslie 33 Page 92 [Schedule 6], leave out lines 3 to 22.
Mr Christopher Leslie 34 Page 127, line 22 [Schedule 8], leave out from beginning to second 'for' in line 23 and insert
"(4B) The cases in which the offender's default may be regarded for the purposes of subsection (4)(b)(i) as being attributable to his wilful refusal or culpable neglect include any case in which
Mr Christopher Leslie 35 Page 127, line 26 [Schedule 8], at end insert
"(2B) Where the court remits the whole or part of the fine after a work order has been made under Schedule 6 to the Courts Act 2003 (discharge of fine by unpaid work), it shall also reduce the number of hours specified in the order by a number which bears the same proportion as the amount remitted bears to the whole sum or, as the case may be, shall revoke the order".
Mr Christopher Leslie 44 Page 145, line 16 [Schedule 8], at end insert
(a) by the members of the police authority appointed under paragraph 2 or 5,
(b) from among persons on a short-list prepared in accordance with Schedule 3A."
(a) in paragraph (b) for "magistrate" substitute "lay justice", and
(b) in paragraph (c) after "Schedule 3" insert "or 3A".
(a) in paragraph (a), omit "or 8", and
(b) in paragraph (b), after "5" insert "or 8".
(a) by the members of the Metropolitan Police Authority appointed under paragraph 2 or 3,
(b) from among persons on a short-list prepared in accordance with Schedule 3A."
(a) in paragraph (a), omit "or 5", and
(b) in paragraph (b), after "3" insert "or 5".
"for the purposes of paragraph 5 of Schedule 2 and paragraph 3(3) of Schedule 2A."
"(5) In this Schedule "selection panel" means a selection panel established under this Schedule."
"SCHEDULE 3A Police authorities: selection of lay justice membersLay justice selection panels
(a) for each police area for the time being listed in Schedule 1, and
(b) for the police area constituted by the metropolitan police district, for the purposes of paragraph 8 of Schedule 2 and paragraph 5 of Schedule 2A.
(a) the designated members of the police authority for the area;
(b) the Secretary of State;
(c) the two members of the panel appointed by virtue of paragraphs (a) and (b).
(a) for being appointed under paragraph 8 of Schedule 2 or paragraph 5 of Schedule 2A as a member of the police authority for the panel's area, or
(b) for being a member so appointed.
Functions of lay justice selection panels
(a) the procedures to be followed in relation to the selection of lay justices for inclusion on a short-list under paragraph 2, and
(b) the conduct of the proceedings of selection panels under this Schedule.
(a) make provision (including provision imposing time limits) as to the procedures to be adopted when inviting applications for inclusion on a short-list under paragraph 4 and for dealing with applications received, and
(b) provide for decisions of a selection panel under this Schedule to be taken by a majority of the members.
Procedure if too few candidates short-listed
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