Amendments proposed to the Gender Recognition Bill - continued | House of Commons |
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Mr Andrew Selous 44 Clause 9, page 5, line 16, after 'purposes', insert 'defined by this Act'.
Mr Tim Boswell 14 Clause 9, page 5, line 17, leave out 'sex' and insert 'gender'.
Mr Tim Boswell 15 Clause 9, page 5, line 18, leave out 'sex' and insert 'gender'.
Mr Tim Boswell 16 Clause 9, page 5, line 19, leave out subsection (2).
Mr Tim Boswell 17 Clause 9, page 5, line 23, leave out subsection (3).
Mr Tim Boswell 19 Schedule 3, page 20, line 22, at end insert'(4) A gender recognition certificate may also be revoked at the request of the person to whom it has been issued.'.
Mr Andrew Selous 42 Schedule 4, page 26, line 27, leave out from 'clergyman' to 'reasonably' in line 28 and insert 'or any minister of a recognised religious body is not obliged to permit the marriage of a person to be solemnised in the church, chapel or other religious building of which he or she is a minister, if the minister'.
Mr Andrew Selous 43 Schedule 4, page 26, line 34, at end insert
Mr Tim Boswell 27 Schedule 5, page 28, line 15, at end insert
Lynne Jones 53 *Schedule 5, page 29, line 37, at end insert'(2A) But sub-paragraphs (1) and (2) do not apply to a person who was aged not less than 59 years on the date of Royal Assent of this Act and who was a woman immediately before the certificate is issued, and the rights of that person to a Category A retirement pension are to be decided as if the certificate had not been issued.'.
Mr Tim Boswell 20 Schedule 5, page 32, line 11, at end insert
'Continued payment of benefit
Lynne Jones 50 Page 7, line 22, leave out Clause 19.
Mr Tim Boswell 21 Clause 22, page 9, line 3, leave out 'in an official capacity'.
Mr Tim Boswell 22 Clause 22, page 9, line 15, leave out 'or of a voluntary organisation'.
Lynne Jones 51 Clause 22, page 9, line 31, at end insert 'where prior application for disclosure has been made to the court or tribunal, the court has ruled that such disclosure is relevant and reasonable.'.
Mr Tim Boswell 23 Clause 22, page 9, line 37, at end insert 'or'.
Mr Andrew Selous 45 Clause 22, page 9, line 37, at end insert'( ) the disclosure is made within the context of a recognised religious body for the purpose of maintaining its procedures, practices, ethos and beliefs.'.
Mr Tim Boswell 24 Clause 22, page 9, line 39, leave out from '(5)' to end of line 41.
Mr Hugh Bayley 32 Clause 25, page 11, line 29, at end insert'"live together as partners" means
Mr Hugh Bayley 33 Clause 25, page 11, line 29, at end insert'( ) Two people may live together as partners irrespective of whether
Mr Tim Boswell 25 Clause 26, page 11, line 38, at end add '; but the Secretary of State shall not make such an order until he is satisfied that legislation has been enacted to introduce civil partnerships for those persons whose marriage has been annulled by this Act and that such legislation is in force'.
Mr Andrew Selous 36 Clause 27, page 12, leave out lines 15 to 17 and insert
Mr Andrew Selous 37 Clause 27, page 12, line 20, leave out paragraph (a) and insert
NEW CLAUSESMarriage between transsexual persons
Mr Tim Boswell NC1 To move the following Clause:
Application following issue of an interim gender recognition certificate
Mr Hugh Bayley NC2 To move the following Clause:'(1) The petitioner for annulment or dissolution of a marriage under section 12(g) of the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973 may apply to the Secretary of State for all rights and benefits of the marriage to be maintained if the petitioner and respondent can show to the satisfaction of the Secretary of State that they intend to live together as partners. (2) In this Act a couple "live together as partners" if
(4) Two people may live together as partners irrespective of whether either of them has been issued with an interim gender recognition certificate or a gender recognition certificate.'.
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