Amendments proposed to the Gambling Bill - continued House of Commons

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Mr Richard Caborn

11

Clause     7,     page     4,     line     21,     leave out paragraphs (d) to (f) and insert—

'(d) the floor area used or designated for a specified purpose,'.

   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr John Whittingdale
Mr Nick Hawkins

106

*Clause     7,     page     4,     line     25,     leave out 'matter' and insert 'relevant matter including provisions of any national planning policy from time to time.'.

   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr John Whittingdale

48

*Clause     7,     page     4,     line     27,     leave out sub-paragraph (a).

   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr John Whittingdale
Mr Nick Hawkins

107

*Clause     7,     page     4,     line     37,     at end add—

    '(8)   The Secretary of State shall make regulations regarding a national planning policy which shall apply to any casino classified pursuant to section 7(5)'. Before issuing the national planning policy the Secretary of State shall consult those parties referred to in section 22(5) in addition to the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister.'.


   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr John Whittingdale

49

*Clause     8,     page     4,     line     40,     leave out 'are equally favourable to all participants' and insert 'of winning are equally favourable to all participants but not the level of prize winnings.'.


   

Mr Nick Hawkins

25

Clause     9,     page     5,     line     3,     at beginning insert 'Subject to subsection (1A),'.

   

Mr Nick Hawkins

10

Clause     9,     page     5,     line     6,     at end insert 'provided that any bet which seeks to place money on any horse or greyhound to lose a race shall be void and unenforceable.'.

   

Mr Nick Hawkins

26

Clause     9,     page     5,     line     6,     at end insert—

    '(1A)   But "betting" does not include making or accepting a bet on the outcome of a race which involves placing money on any horse or greyhound to lose the race.'.


   

Mr Richard Caborn

13

Clause     11,     page     5,     line     30,     leave out 'he guesses' and insert 'participants are required to guess'.


   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr John Whittingdale
Mr Nick Hawkins

63

*Schedule     1,     page     151,     line     10,     leave out 'includes' and insert 'is'.

   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr John Whittingdale
Mr Nick Hawkins

64

*Schedule     1,     page     151,     line     13,     leave out 'reflects' and insert 'is enhanced or increased in a manner directly attributable to'.

   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr John Whittingdale
Mr Nick Hawkins

65

*Schedule     1,     page     151,     line     29,     leave out 'does not reflect' and insert 'is not enhanced or increased in a manner directly attributable to'.

   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr John Whittingdale
Mr Nick Hawkins

66

*Schedule     1,     page     152,     line     6,     after 'pay', insert 'the promoter or an associate of the promoter.'.

   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr John Whittingdale
Mr Nick Hawkins

67

*Schedule     1,     page     152,     line     18,     leave out 'neither' and insert 'no'.

   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr John Whittingdale
Mr Nick Hawkins

68

*Schedule     1,     page     152,     line     19,     leave out 'nor less convenient'.

   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr John Whittingdale
Mr Nick Hawkins

69

*Schedule     1,     page     152,     line     19,     after 'participating', insert 'in the arrangement'.


   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr John Whittingdale
Mr Nick Hawkins

53

*Clause     14,     page     6,     line     24,     leave out 'simple.'.

   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr John Whittingdale

50

*Clause     14,     page     6,     line     27,     leave out 'members of a class' and insert 'persons who participate'.

   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr John Whittingdale
Mr Nick Hawkins

54

*Clause     14,     page     6,     line     29,     leave out subsection (3).

   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr John Whittingdale

51

*Clause     14,     page     6,     line     32,     leave out 'members of a class' and insert 'persons who participate.'.

   

Mr Richard Caborn

14

Clause     14,     page     6,     line     35,     leave out subsection (4).

   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr John Whittingdale

52

*Clause     14,     page     7,     line     2,     leave out 'members of a class' and insert 'persons who participate.'.

   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr John Whittingdale
Mr Nick Hawkins

55

*Clause     14,     page     7,     line     4,     leave out subsection (6).'.


   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr John Whittingdale
Mr Nick Hawkins

56

*Schedule     2,     page     153,     line     2,     leave out 'includes' and insert 'is'.

   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr John Whittingdale
Mr Nick Hawkins

57

*Schedule     2,     page     153,     line     6,     leave out 'reflects' and insert 'is enhanced or increased in a manner directly attributable to.'.

   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr John Whittingdale
Mr Nick Hawkins

58

*Schedule     2,     page     153,     line     21,     leave out from 'which' to 'and' in line 22 and insert 'is not enhanced or increased in a manner directly attributable to the opportunity to participate in an arrangement.'.

   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr John Whittingdale
Mr Nick Hawkins

59

*Schedule     2,     page     153,     line     30,     after 'pay', insert 'the promoter or an associate of the promoter'.

   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr John Whittingdale
Mr Nick Hawkins

60

*Schedule     2,     page     154,     line     1,     leave out 'neither' and insert 'no'.

   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr John Whittingdale
Mr Nick Hawkins

61

*Schedule     2,     page     154,     line     2,     leave out 'nor less convenient'.

   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr John Whittingdale
Mr Nick Hawkins

62

*Schedule     2,     page     154,     line     2,     leave out 'entering the lottery' and insert 'participating in the arrangement'.


   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr John Whittingdale
Mr Nick Hawkins

91

*Clause     15,     page     7,     line     30,     at end insert 'which shall include forecast competitions and fantasy football competitions.'.


   

Mr Richard Caborn

15

Clause     17,     page     8,     line     12,     leave out 'entering' and insert 'participating in'.

   

Mr Richard Caborn

16

Clause     17,     page     8,     line     17,     leave out 'entering' and insert 'participating in'.

   

Mr Richard Caborn

17

Clause     17,     page     8,     line     26,     leave out 'entering' and insert 'participating in'.


   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr John Whittingdale
Mr Nick Hawkins

108

*Clause     18,     page     8,     line     30,     after 'society', insert '(which shall include a corporation)'.

   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr John Whittingdale
Mr Nick Hawkins

109

*Clause     18,     page     8,     line     30,     after second 'is', insert 'or is converted to become'.


   

Mr Don Foster
Bob Russell

122

*Schedule     3,     page     154,     line     19,     at end insert—

    '1A   The Secretary of State shall appoint at least one Commissioner who appears to the Secretary of State to represent local authorities.'.


   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr John Whittingdale
Mr Nick Hawkins

110

*Clause     21,     page     9,     line     30,     leave out 'aim'.

   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr John Whittingdale
Mr Nick Hawkins

112

*Clause     21,     page     9,     line     31,     leave out from beginning to 'the' and insert 'pursue and shall act consistently with'.

   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr John Whittingdale
Mr Nick Hawkins

113

*Clause     21,     page     9,     leave out line 33, and insert '(b) permit gambling in a manner'.


   

Mr Richard Caborn

18

Clause     22,     page     10,     line     12,     at end insert—

'(aa) Her Majesty's Commissioners of Customs and Excise,'.

   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr John Whittingdale
Mr Nick Hawkins

111

*Clause     22,     page     10,     line     18,     at end insert 'which are affected by the statement or revision'.


   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr John Whittingdale
Mr Nick Hawkins

93

*Clause     23,     page     10,     line     33,     at end insert—

    '(d)   setting forth reasonable steps that such a person might take which will constitute a defence to an offence under the Act.'.

 
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