Amendments proposed to the Gambling Bill - continued House of Commons

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Mr Don Foster
Bob Russell

246

Clause     112,     page     52,     line     16,     at end add—

    '(5)   A licence holder shall at its option be entitled to an oral hearing before the Commission should the provisions of this section apply.',


   

Mr Don Foster
Bob Russell

247

Clause     114,     page     53,     line     28,     after 'statement', insert ', following consultation with those parties set out in section 23(10),'.


   

Mr Tony Banks

127

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

   

Mr Don Foster
Bob Russell

248

Clause     116,     page     55,     line     17,     after 'consult', insert 'the parties referred to in section 23(10) (b) to (d)'.


   

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.'.

   

Mr Richard Caborn

292

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

'14A  An inchoate offence relating to an offence listed elsewhere in this Schedule.'.


   

Mr Richard Caborn

293

Clause     120,     page     56,     line     13,     leave out 'a specified function' and insert 'the functions of a specified management office, or to perform a specified operational function,'.

   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr John Whittingdale

249

Clause     120,     page     56,     line     13,     after 'function', insert 'or a number of specified functions'.

   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr John Whittingdale

250

Clause     120,     page     56,     line     15,     at end insert ', or

'(c) a person who administers arrangements for gambling'.

   

Mr Richard Caborn

294

Clause     120,     page     56,     line     15,     at end insert—

    '(2)   In this section "management office" and "operational function" have the same meaning as in section 76.'.

   

Mr Richard Caborn

295

Clause     121,     page     56,     line     17,     after '5', insert '(other than section 61(2), (4) and (5))'.

   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr John Whittingdale

251

Page     56,     line     16,     leave out Clause 121.


   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr John Whittingdale

252

Clause     122,     page     56,     line     34,     leave out from 'shall' to end of line 35 and insert 'mean an operator not employing more than ten full time permanent employees on each premises operated by such operator'.

   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr John Whittingdale

253

Clause     122,     page     56,     line     36,     leave out subsection (3).

   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr John Whittingdale

254

Clause     122,     page     57,     line     2,     after 'produce', insert 'a copy of'.

   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr John Whittingdale

255

Clause     122,     page     57,     line     2,     at end insert 'and where a condition attaches to such licence specifying the number of premises that can be operated under such licence, confirmation of the number of premises operated'.

   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr John Whittingdale

256

Clause     124,     page     57,     line     24,     at end add 'provided that there shall be no requirement that additional training or qualifications be undertaken or acquired in order to maintain such personal licence'.


   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr John Whittingdale

257

Clause     125,     page     57,     line     32,     after 'licence', insert '(but may not be determined by local authorities or dependent upon the location of such licence holder)'.

   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr John Whittingdale

258

Clause     125,     page     57,     line     32,     leave out from 'licence' to end of line 33.


   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr John Whittingdale

259

Clause     126,     page     58,     line     2,     at end add—

    '(3)   The provisions of this section shall not prevent the reissuing of a personal licence which authorises the performance of more than one function, which function may include requirements for remote gambling and non-remote gambling'.


   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr John Whittingdale

260

Clause     127,     page     58,     line     14,     at end add—

    '(4)   Reference to production of a licence under this section shall include a copy of a licence.'.


   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr John Whittingdale

261

Clause     129,     page     58,     line     29,     at end add—

    '(4)   Disqualification may be in respect of the carrying out of a specified function under the personal licence but shall not operate as a disqualification for all functions unless otherwise stated in an order for forfeiture under section 108 as applied by section 121.'.


   

Mr Richard Caborn

296

Clause     130,     page     58,     line     30,     at end insert—

'(za) suspends a personal licence under section 111 (as applied by section 121),'.

   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr John Whittingdale

262

Clause     130,     page     58,     line     36,     leave out from beginning to second 'the' in line 38.


   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr John Whittingdale
Mr Nick Hawkins

104

Clause     7,     page     3,     line     37,     at end insert 'or as otherwise defined by the Secretary of State.'.

   

Mr Don Foster
Bob Russell
Dr John Pugh

45

Clause     7,     page     3,     line     39,     at end insert—

    '(2A)   In this Act "casino premises" means premises in respect of which a casino premises licence has been granted under section 142(1)(a).'.

   

Mr Don Foster
Bob Russell
Dr John Pugh

46

Clause     7,     page     4,     line     4,     after 'of', insert 'casino'.

   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr John Whittingdale
Mr Nick Hawkins

105

Clause     7,     page     4,     line     8,     leave out subsection (5).

   

Mr Don Foster
Bob Russell

95

Clause     7,     page     4,     line     10,     leave out 'regional' and insert 'leisure destination'.

   

Mr Malcolm Moss
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr John Whittingdale

70

Clause     7,     page     4,     line     13,     at end insert—

    '(5A)   The Secretary of State shall make regulations to set up a pilot scheme for the introduction of casinos classified in subsection (5)(a) above as regional casinos.

    (5B)   A pilot scheme shall consist of no more than four regional casinos, one of which shall be situated in a coastal resort area, and all of which shall be in key regeneration areas.

    (5C)   The Secretary of State shall before the end of the pilot scheme, which shall be in force for a minimum of five years from the commencement of this Act, commission an independent report assessing the impact of regional casinos..

    (5D)   The Secretary of State shall present the report to Parliament and may bring forward proposals for further regional casinos in regeneration areas.'.

 
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