Amendments proposed to the Gambling Bill - continued | House of Commons |
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Mr Malcolm Moss 386 Clause 330, page 148, line 14, at end insert
Mr Malcolm Moss 387 Clause 332, page 148, line 39, at end insert
Mr Richard Caborn 32 Clause 333, page 150, line 4, at end insert '(subject to the Note to that Schedule).'.
Mr Richard Caborn 412 Schedule 13, page 195, line 8, at end insert'Metropolitan Police Act 1839 (c.47)
Mr Richard Caborn 413 Schedule 13, page 196, line 9, leave out 'or bingo premises licence' and insert ', bingo premises licence, adult gaming centre premises licence, family entertainment centre premises licence or betting premises licence'.
Mr Richard Caborn 414 Schedule 13, page 196, line 10, after 'Part 8' insert ', or a family entertainment centre gaming permit under section 231,'.
Mr Richard Caborn 415 Schedule 14, page 199, line 6, at end insert
Mr Richard Caborn 33 Schedule 14, page 200, line 36, at end insert
Mr Richard Caborn 34 Schedule 14, page 201, line 14, at end insert
'Note The repeal of section 2 of the National Lottery etc. Act 1993 shall not extend to Northern Ireland.'.
Mr Richard Caborn 410 Clause 336, page 150, line 33, after '40,', insert
NEW CLAUSESConsultation with Commissioners of Customs and Excise
Mr Richard Caborn NC1 To move the following Clause:'(1) If in the course of the exercise of its functions the Gambling Commission becomes aware of a matter about which the Commissioners of Customs and Excise are likely to have an opinion, the Gambling Commission shall consult the Commissioners of Customs and Excise. (2) The Gambling Commission shall comply with any direction of the Secretary of State (which may be general or specific) to consult the Commissioners of Customs and Excise.'.
Prosecution: time limit
Mr Richard Caborn NC2 To move the following Clause:'(1) A magistrates' court may try an information for an offence under this Act provided that the information was laid within the period of twelve months beginning with the date (or last date) on which the offence is alleged to have been committed. (2) Section 127(1) of the Magistrates' Courts Act 1980 (c. 43) shall not apply to an offence under this Act.'.
National Lottery
Mr Richard Caborn NC3 To move the following Clause:'(1) Entering the National Lottery is not gambling for the purposes of this Act (despite section 3(c) but subject to subsections (2) to (4) below). (2) Entering the National Lottery is gambling for the purposes of
(3) Where entering the National Lottery would also constitute gaming within the meaning of section 6, it shall be treated as gaming for the purposes of this Act if and only if a person entering the lottery is required to participate in, or to be successful in, more than three processes before becoming entitled to a prize. (4) Entering the National Lottery shall not be treated as betting for the purposes of this Act where it would
(5) Schedule [Amendment of National Lottery etc. Act 1993] shall have effect.'.
Non-commercial betting
Mr Richard Caborn NC6 To move the following Clause:
Gambling software operating licence: standards
Mr Richard Caborn NC8 To move the following Clause:'(1) The Commission may establish, or provide for the establishment of, standards in respect of the manufacture, supply, installation or adaptation of gambling software. (2) In particular, the Commission may
(3) Standards established under subsection (2) may, in particular, be expressed
(4) This section is without prejudice to the generality of sections 71, 73 and 74.'.
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
(2) A condition attached by virtue of this section may, in particular
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
(3) In this section "prescribed" means prescribed by regulations made by the Secretary of State.'.
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
(3) If a licensing authority make an order under subsection (1), they shall as soon as is reasonably practicable give the licensee
(4) A licensee may appeal against the making of an order under subsection (1). (5) An appeal under subsection (4) must be instituted
(6) On an appeal the magistrates' court may
(7) In relation to premises in Scotland
(8) In this section, "prescribed" means prescribed by regulations made by the Secretary of State.'.
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