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
Mr Malcolm Moss 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 48 Clause 7, page 4, line 27, leave out paragraph (a).
Mr Malcolm Moss 107 Clause 7, page 4, line 36, 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 sub-section (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 263 Clause 134, page 60, line 9, after 'section', insert '71, 72 or'.
Mr Malcolm Moss 264 Clause 136, page 61, line 2, at end add'(3) The Secretary of State shall issue a statement following consultation with the Lord Chancellor and parties listed in section 22(5) regarding the principles under which permission to appeal from the tribunal will be granted by the tribunal or the court referred to under subsection (1).'.
Mr Malcolm Moss 265 Clause 137, page 61, line 19, at end insert 'including reference to what will constitute reasonable belief for the purposes of section 60 and other defences under the Act.'.
Mr Malcolm Moss 266 Clause 138, page 61, line 31, leave out subsection (2).
Mr Malcolm Moss 268 Clause 139, page 61, line 41, at end insert'(2A) Rules under this section shall provide for all appeals to be a re-hearing de novo.'.
Mr Malcolm Moss 267 Clause 139, page 61, line 42, leave out subsection (3).
Mr Don Foster 98 Clause 142, page 63, line 18, leave out first 'regional' and insert 'leisure destination'.
Mr Don Foster 99 Clause 142, page 63, line 18, leave out second 'regional' and insert 'leisure destination'.
Mr Don Foster 226A Clause 143, page 63, line 36, at end add 'and
Mr Malcolm Moss 139 Clause 146, page 65, line 3, leave out 'established under section 6 of the Licensing Act 2003 (c. 17)' and insert 'as established by that authority'.
Mr Malcolm Moss 140 Clause 146, page 65, line 12, leave out subsections (3) to (5).
Mr Richard Caborn 160 Clause 148, page 66, line 23, after 'authority', insert 'in England and Wales'.
Mr Nick Hawkins 35 Clause 150, page 67, line 29, leave out from 'sought' to end of line 32.
Mr Nick Hawkins 42 Clause 154, page 69, line 23, leave out subsection (2).
Mr Don Foster 2 Clause 154, page 69, line 24, after '150(3)(b)', insert 'unless substantial benefits of regeneration to the region will result from the proposed regional casino and'.
Mr Don Foster 198 Clause 157, page 70, line 35, leave out 'casino' and insert 'gambling'.
Mr Don Foster 199 Clause 157, page 70, line 39, leave out 'casino' and insert 'gambling'.
Mr Don Foster 200 Clause 157, page 71, line 3, leave out 'casino' and insert 'gambling'.
Mr Don Foster 201 Clause 157, page 71, line 4, leave out 'casino' and insert 'gambling'.
Mr Don Foster 202 Clause 157, page 71, line 7, leave out 'casino' and insert 'gambling'.
Mr Don Foster 203 Clause 157, page 71, line 9, leave out 'casino' and insert 'gambling'.
Mr Don Foster 204 Clause 157, page 71, line 11, leave out 'casino' and insert 'gambling'.
Mr Don Foster 205 Clause 157, page 71, line 13, leave out 'casino' and insert 'gambling'.
Mr Malcolm Moss 141 Clause 157, page 71, line 16, at end add 'and consulted upon in accordance with section 327.'.
Mr Don Foster 227A Clause 158, page 71, line 29, at end add'(4) Each casino premises licence shall by virtue of this subsection be subject to the mandatory conditions that the licensee
(5) Regulations under this section may, in particular, add or exclude gaming machines of a particular category or categories from gaming machines which are the subject of subsection (4) provided always that such regulations shall not permit gaming machines of Category A to be so excluded. (6) In subsection (4) "satisfactory evidence of identity" means evidence which is reasonably capable of establishing (and does in fact establish to the satisfaction of the person who obtains it) the name, address and a photographic likeness of the person producing the evidence, and that such person is over the age of 18 years on each occasion that satisfactory evidence of identity is required to be produced under this Act (including the proffering on a second or subsequent occasion of entry of a card or token issued to them by the licensee of the casino premises) for the purpose of verifying the identity of such person by reference to a photographic image stored visually or electronically upon the card or token, or upon a system maintained by the licensee of the casino premises for such purpose.'.
Mr Malcolm Moss 137 Clause 161, page 72, line 12, at beginning insert 'Subject to section 165(6),'.
Mr Don Foster 100 Clause 163, page 73, line 1, leave out 'regional' and insert 'leisure destination'.
Mr Don Foster 101 Clause 163, page 73, line 10, leave out 'regional' and insert 'leisure destination'.
Mr Malcolm Moss 271 Clause 163, page 73, line 13, after 'Category', insert 'A,'.
Mr Malcolm Moss 272 Clause 163, page 73, line 21, after 'Category', insert 'A,'.
Mr Malcolm Moss 273 Clause 163, page 74, line 7, at end insert'(10) The provisions of this section are subject to section 220(2)(c).'.
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