Amendments proposed to the Gambling Bill - continued | House of Commons |
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Operating licences: conditions: information
Mr Richard Caborn NC9 To move the following Clause:'(1) A condition attached to an operating licence by virtue of section 71 or 74 may require the provision of information of a specified kind to
Gaming machines: automatic entitlement
Mr Richard Caborn NC16 To move the following Clause:'(1) Sections 34 and 226 shall not apply to making one or two gaming machines, each of which is of Category C or D, available for use on premises to which this section applies, provided that the conditions in subsection (2) are satisfied. (2) The conditions are that the person who holds the on-premises alcohol licence sends the licensing authority
Pub gaming machine permits
Mr Richard Caborn NC17 To move the following Clause:'(1) A person does not commit an offence under section 34 or 226 if he makes a gaming machine of Category C or D available in accordance with a pub gaming machine permit. (2) A pub gaming machine permit is a permit issued by a licensing authority authorising a person to make gaming machines of Category C or D (or both) available for use on premises to which this section applies. (3) Schedule [Pub gaming machine permits], which makes further provision about pub gaming machine permits, shall have effect.'.
Removal of exemption
Mr Richard Caborn NC18 To move the following Clause:'(1) A licensing authority may make an order disapplying section 264 or section [Gaming machines: automatic entitlement](1) to specified premises. (2) Before making an order under subsection (1) a licensing authority shall
(5) An appeal under subsection (4) must be instituted
Liaison between Gambling Commission and OFCOM
Mr Nick Hawkins NC4 To move the following Clause:'The Gambling Commission will liaise with the Office of Communications (OFCOM) on all issues relating to the internet and all other communication media over which OFCOM has a remit, to ensure that there is no regulatory gap between the Commission and OFCOM.'.
Information about internet sites
Mr Nick Hawkins NC5 To move the following Clause:'Any provision in any Act of Parliament or European Union directive or regulation which prevents the Gambling Commission or the Office of Communications from indicating to punters that an internet site is approved as being one which operates within the UK is hereby repealed.'.
Application of provisions of Part 5 (No. 2)
Mr Malcolm Moss NC7 To move the following Clause:'The Secretary of State shall, after consultation with those parties listed in section 22(5), make regulations regarding those matters referred to in Part 5 of this Act as such shall apply to personal licences under Part 6.'.
Use of Category D gaming machines by children and young persons
Mr Don Foster NC10 To move the following Clause:'(1) A person commits an offence if he invites, causes or allows a child or young person to use a Category D gaming machine. (2) A young person commits an offence if he gambles on a Category D gaming machine. (3) An exception is made to subsections (1) and (2) where
Reinstatement of lapsed operating licences
Mr Malcolm Moss NC11 To move the following Clause:'(1) This section applies where an operating licence lapses under section 107(1). (2) During the period of 28 days beginning with the date of the lapse of the operating licence a person may apply to the Commission for the licence to be reinstated with the applicant as the licensee. (3) The provisions of this section shall apply in relation to an application for reinstatement as they apply in relation to an application for an operating licence
(5) The Commission shall grant an application for reinstatement unless it thinks it would be wrong to do so having regard to the matters in sections 66 and 67 (as applied by subsection 3 above). (6) On the grant of an application for the reinstatement of an operating licence the Commission shall
(10) Where an application is made under this section for the reinstatement of an operating licence, the licence shall have effect as if the applicant for reinstatement were the licensee during the period
Proof of identity
Clive Efford NC12 To move the following Clause:'Proof of identity will be required before any person can gain access to areas where casino games or Category A gaming machines are played by
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