Amendments proposed to the Gambling Bill - continued House of Commons

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Mr Richard Caborn

234

*Clause     48,     page     22,     line     11,     leave out 'and' and insert 'or'.

   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr John Whittingdale

148

Clause     48,     page     22,     line     14,     at end add 'or

      (f) category D machines only.'.


   

Mr Richard Caborn

29

Clause     49,     page     22,     line     18,     after 'lottery' insert '(other than a lottery which forms part of the National Lottery)'.


   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr John Whittingdale

149

Clause     52,     page     22,     line     38,     after 'function', insert 'which performs a business operation'.

   

Mr Don Foster
Bob Russell

97

Clause     52,     page     23,     line     7,     leave out 'regional' and insert 'leisure destination'.

   

Mr Richard Caborn

235

*Clause     52,     page     23,     line     7,     leave out 'in reliance on the casino premises licence.' and insert 'for the provision of facilities for gambling.'.


   

Mr Richard Caborn

30

Clause     53,     page     23,     line     23,     at end insert— ', or

      '(c) a lottery which forms part of the National Lottery.'.


   

Mr Nick Hawkins

8

Clause     56,     page     24,     line     7,     at end insert 'with intent to deprave or corrupt that child or young person.'.

   

Mr Nick Hawkins

9

Clause     56,     page     24,     line     7,     at end insert ', provided that no offence of this kind may in any event be committed by a parent of the child or young person or by anyone in the role in loco parentis to any child or young person.'.

   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr John Whittingdale

150

Page     24,     line     4,     leave out Clause 56.


   

Mr Richard Caborn

159

Clause     59,     page     24,     line     36,     at end add—

    '( )   In the application of subsection (1) to Scotland the reference to 51 weeks shall have effect as a reference to six months.'.


   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr John Whittingdale

211

Clause     61,     page     25,     line     16,     leave out 'may' and insert 'shall'.

   

Mr Don Foster
Bob Russell

5

Clause     61,     page     25,     line     32,     leave out third 'A' and insert 'B'.

   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr John Whittingdale

212

Clause     61,     page     25,     line     37,     after 'licence', insert 'which can cover more than one gambling activity'.

   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr John Whittingdale

213

Clause     61,     page     26,     line     3,     at end add—

    '(6)   "use" in this section shall be given its normal and natural meaning'.


   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr John Whittingdale

214

Clause     65,     page     27,     line     39,     after 'activity', insert 'according to criteria set forth in a statement to be issued by the Secretary of State in relation to the criteria for prescribing different conditions to different classes of activity, but procuring that such regulations shall not unfairly discriminate between operators of such different classes of activity or consumers of such activities'.


   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr John Whittingdale

215

Clause     66,     page     27,     line     43,     leave out 'have regard to' and insert 'follow'.

   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr John Whittingdale

216

Clause     66,     page     28,     line     2,     at end insert 'provided that such opinion shall be reasonable and formed after considering only information which is directly relevant to the granting of the application,'.

   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr John Whittingdale

217

Clause     66,     page     28,     line     3,     leave out from 'shall' to 'and' in line 4 and insert 'ensure that gaming machines granted in respect of the licensed activities are in accordance with regulations made by the Secretary of State,'.

   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr John Whittingdale

218

Clause     66,     page     28,     line     16,     at end insert 'provided that such other circumstances are relevant to the proposed licensed activity'.

   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr John Whittingdale

219

Clause     66,     page     28,     line     33,     leave out subsection (5).

   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr John Whittingdale

220

Clause     66,     page     28,     line     41,     leave out subsection (7).


   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr John Whittingdale

221

Clause     69,     page     29,     line     31,     at end insert 'relevant to the licensed activity'.

   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr John Whittingdale

222

Clause     69,     page     30,     line     1,     after 'applications', insert 'which may not be delegated to local authorities,'.


   

Mr Don Foster
Bob Russell

196

Clause     77,     page     34,     line     20,     leave out subsection (3).


   

Mr Richard Caborn

236

*Clause     79,     page     35,     line     14,     after 'facilities', insert 'for gambling'.

   

Mr Don Foster
Bob Russell

195

Clause     79,     page     35,     line     22,     leave out from 'law' to end of line 25.


   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr John Whittingdale

135

Clause     82,     page     36,     line     16,     at beginning insert 'Subject to section 85(4),'.


   

Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr Malcolm Moss

43

Clause     84,     page     36,     line     33,     leave out 'condition that' and insert 'conditions that—

      (a)'. 

   

Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr Malcolm Moss

44

Clause     84,     page     36,     line     35,     at end insert ', and

      (b) there must be no link between—

      (i) any remote communication used for the provision of remote gambling, and

      (ii) the remote provision of pornography or any other unsolicited services such as "pop-ups".'.


   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr John Whittingdale

136

Clause     85,     page     37,     line     33,     at end add—

    '(4)   A casino operating licence shall be subject to a condition that a person may not participate in any casino game or other game of chance made available at any casino operated by the licence holder unless that person is a member of that casino.

    (5)   A person may only be admitted to membership of a casino by a licence holder if he—

      (a) has applied in writing to join the casino; and

      (b) has provided satisfactory evidence of his identity and age.

    (6)   For the purposes of subsection (5), satisfactory evidence of identity is evidence which is reasonably capable of establishing (and does establish to the satisfaction of the licence holder) that the applicant is the person he claims to be and is aged 18 or over.'.


   

Mr Tony Banks

127

Clause     116,     page     55,     line     11,     after 'exploitation', insert '(including that of vulnerable animals)'.


   

Mr Richard Caborn

167

Schedule     6,     page     159,     line     24,     at end insert—

      'An offence under section 58(1) of the Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982 (convicted thief in possession).'.

   

Mr Richard Caborn

168

Schedule     6,     page     159,     line     25,     at beginning insert 'Both in England and Wales and in Scotland,'.

   

Mr Richard Caborn

169

Schedule     6,     page     159,     line     25,     at end insert—

      'In Scotland the offences at common law of—

            (a)   theft,

            (b)   robbery,

            (c)   theft by housebreaking,

            (d)   fraud,

            (e)   extortion, and

            (f)   reset.'.

   

Mr Richard Caborn

170

Schedule     6,     page     160,     line     6,     at end insert—

      'An offence under section 52 or 52A of the Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982 (offences relating to indecent photographs of children).

      An offence under any of the following provisions of the Criminal Law (Consolidation) (Scotland) Act 1995—

            (a)   section 1 (incest),

            (b)   section 2 (intercourse with a stepchild),

            (c)   section 3 (intercourse with child under 16 by person in position of trust),

            (d)   section 5 (unlawful intercourse with a girl under 16),

            (e)   section 6 (indecent behaviour towards girl between 12 and 16),

            (f)   section 8 (detention of woman in brothel or other premises),

            (g)   section 10 (person having parental responsibilities causing or encouraging sexual activity in relation to a girl under 16), and

            (h)   section 13(5) (homosexual offences).

      In Scotland, the offences at common law of—

            (a)   rape,

            (b)   clandestine injury to women,

            (c)   abduction of a woman or girl with intent to rape or ravish,

            (d)   assault with intent to rape or ravish,

            (e)   indecent assault,

            (f)   lewd, indecent or libidinous behaviour or practices,

            (g)   shameless indecency,

            (h)   sodomy,

            (i)   murder,

            (j)   culpable homicide, and

            (k)   assault.

      In Scotland, the offence at common law of uttering and fraud.'.



 
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