Amendments proposed to the Water Bill [Lords] - continued House of Commons

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Norman Baker
Sue Doughty

204

Clause     31,     page     35,     line     17,     leave out from beginning to 'or' and insert 'reasonable terms'.

   

Norman Baker
Sue Doughty

205

Clause     31,     page     35,     line     20,     leave out from 'on' to end of line 21 and insert 'reasonable terms'.


   

Norman Baker
Sue Doughty

206

Clause     32,     page     36,     line     15,     leave out 'significant'.

   

Mr Bill Wiggin
Mr George Osborne
Mr Robert Key

46

Clause     32,     page     37,     line     30,     after 'conviction', insert 'by the high court'.

   

Norman Baker
Sue Doughty

207

Clause     32,     page     37,     line     30,     leave out '£20,000' and insert '£50,000'.


NEW CLAUSES RELATING TO PART 1 (EXCEPT CLAUSE 33)

Commencement and expiry of licences

   

Mr Bill Wiggin
Mr George Osborne
Mr Robert Key

NC1

To move the following Clause—

       'After section 46 of the WRA there is inserted—

          "46BCommencement and expiry of licences    (1)   A licence granted under this Chapter to abstract water—

          (a) to prevent interference with any mining, quarrying or engineering operations (whether underground or surface); or

          (b) to prevent damage to works resulting from such operations ('de-watering abstractions');

                  shall be stated to take effect to expire simultaneously with any planning permission or any extension or amendment to any planning permission granted for such mining, quarrying or engineering operations instead of a specific date, or dates, in the licence for the de-watering abstraction itself.

          (2)   In all other respects, reference in this chapter to the date on which a licence is stated to take effect and on which it expires, insofar as a licence for the de-watering abstraction is concerned, refers to the commencement and expiry dates comprised in any planning permission authorising the mining, quarrying or engineering operations relevant to the de-watering abstraction.".'.


      Renewal of licences (mines and quarries)

         

      Mr Bill Wiggin
      Mr George Osborne
      Mr Robert Key

      NC2

      To move the following Clause—

             'After section 46 of the WRA there is inserted—

              "46ZARenewal of licences (mines and quarries)    (1)   An application to renew a licence granted under this Chapter to abstract water—

              (a) to prevent interference with any mining, quarrying or engineering operations (whether underground or surface); or

              (b) to prevent damage to works resulting from such operations ('de-watering abstractions');

                 shall be subject to the three tests specified in subsection (2).

              (2)   Those tests are that it can be reasonably demonstrated that—

              (a) environmental sustainability can be achieved;

              (b) the need for the licence is demonstrable; and

              (c) the water extracted under the licence is being and will be used efficiently and effectively.

              (3)   If the tests specified in subsection (2) are met, the licence will be renewed for a minimum of six years.

              (4)   Where an application to renew a licence under the preceding provisions of this section is refused, a person who made the application may appeal to the Secretary of State within such period and subject to such procedures as may be prescribed by order.

              46ZBRenewal of licences (mines and quarries): compensation       Where an application to renew a licence is refused under section 46ZA above, or the terms of the licence are varied and the effect of the resultant restriction of working rights would be such as to prejudice adversely to an unreasonable degree—

              (a) the economic viability of operating the site; or

              (b) the asset value of the site,

            compensation shall be payable in accordance with arrangements prescribed by order.".'.


         

      Norman Baker
      Sue Doughty

      208

      Clause     33,     page     37,     line     43,     at end insert 'and at the end of paragraph (b) of subsection (1) there is inserted "or".'.

         

      Norman Baker
      Sue Doughty

      209

      Clause     33,     page     38,     line     3,     leave out 'or'.

         

      Norman Baker
      Sue Doughty

      210

      Clause     33,     page     38,     leave out lines 4 and 5.

         

      Mr Elliot Morley

      170

      Page     37,     line     41,     leave out Clause 33.


         

      Mr Bill Wiggin
      Mr George Osborne
      Mr Robert Key

      121

      Schedule     1,     page     133,     line     33,     after 'State', insert 'and published'.

         

      Mr Bill Wiggin
      Mr George Osborne
      Mr Robert Key
      Norman Baker
      Sue Doughty

      69

      Schedule     1,     page     134,     line     15,     at beginning insert—

          '(1)   The Secretary of State shall, after consulting the chairman and the Assembly, appoint a person (who may, subject to sub-paragraph (2), also be a member of the Authority) to act as chief executive of the Authority on such terms and conditions as the Secretary of State may think appropriate.

          (2)   A person appointed as chief executive may not at the same time be a chairman.'.

         

      Mr Bill Wiggin
      Mr George Osborne
      Mr Robert Key
      Norman Baker
      Sue Doughty

      56

      Schedule     1,     page     134,     line     29,     at end insert—

          '7A(1)   Minutes shall be kept of meetings of members of the Authority.

          (2)   Subject to sub-paragraph (3), such minutes shall be available for inspection by any person, and a copy of them, shall be given to any person who requests one.

          (3)   There shall be excluded from the minutes to which sub-paragraph (2) applies such parts of the minutes—

          (a) as may disclose the identity of any individual other than a member of the Authority or its chief executive;

          (b) as contain information which the Authority is prohibited from disclosing by section 206;

          (c) as require to be protected from disclosure in order to safeguard national security (which includes security of the provision of water supplies and sewerage services);

          (d) as relate to the investigation of crime;

          (e) as contain information in respect of which a claim to legal professional privilege could be maintained in legal proceedings;

          (f) as contain price sensitive information (but so that such information shall not be excluded when it is no longer price sensitive); and

          (g) as contain information the disclosure of which is prohibited by any rule of law.'.


         

      Ms Candy Atherton

      230

      *Clause     38,     page     41,     leave out lines 4 to 6 and insert—

          '(12)   The Council shall exercise and perform its powers and duties so as to contribute to the achievement of sustainable development.'.

         

      Mr Bill Wiggin
      Mr George Osborne
      Mr Robert Key

      70

      Clause     38,     page     41,     line     23,     at end insert—

          '(d) the Council and the Scottish Parliament.'.

         

      Mr Bill Wiggin
      Mr George Osborne
      Mr Robert Key

      71

      Clause     38,     page     41,     line     43,     leave out subsection (2).


         

      Mr Bill Wiggin
      Mr George Osborne
      Mr Robert Key

      122

      Schedule     2,     page     136,     leave out lines 10 to 12 and insert 'understands disability'.

         

      Mr Bill Wiggin
      Mr George Osborne
      Mr Robert Key
      Norman Baker
      Sue Doughty

      63

      Schedule     2,     page     137,     line     29,     leave out from 'Council' to end of line 7 on page 138 and insert 'may include any information which relates to the affairs of any particular individual or body of persons (corporate or incorporate) if—

          (a) the individual or body has consented to the disclosure; or

          (b) the benefit to the interests of consumers from publishing the information would, in the opinion of the Council, be greater than any prejudicial effect to the interests of the individual or body.'.


         

      Mr Bill Wiggin
      Mr George Osborne
      Mr Robert Key

      103

      Clause     40,     page     42,     line     28,     at beginning insert—

             'Subject to subsection (2A) below,'.

         

      Mr Bill Wiggin
      Mr George Osborne
      Mr Robert Key

      104

      Clause     40,     page     42,     line     31,     at end insert—

          '(2A)   The total payment that may be required of any company pursuant to section 11(1)(c) of the WIA and under this section shall not be increased by more than the amount by which that company is permitted to increase its regulated prices under its appointment.'.

         

      Mr Bill Wiggin
      Mr George Osborne
      Mr Robert Key

      72

      Page     42,     line     24,     leave out Clause 40.


         

      Mr Bill Wiggin
      Mr George Osborne
      Mr Robert Key

      73

      Clause     41,     page     44,     line     6,     leave out 'make to the Secretary of State' and insert 'lay before each House of Parliament'.

         

      Mr Bill Wiggin
      Mr George Osborne
      Mr Robert Key

      74

      Clause     41,     page     44,     line     20,     leave out from 'require' to end of line 22.

         

      Mr Bill Wiggin
      Mr George Osborne
      Mr Robert Key

      75

      Clause     41,     page     44,     leave out lines 28 to 32.


         

      Mr Bill Wiggin
      Mr George Osborne
      Mr Robert Key

      76

      Clause     42,     page     45,     line     17,     after 'capital', insert 'in line with market expectations'.

       
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