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House of Commons

 
 

Tuesday 25th January 2005

 

Standing Committee Proceedings

 

Standing Committee G

 

Clean Neighbourhoods and Environment Bill

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[Fifth and Sixth Sittings]

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Clauses 39 to 42 Agreed to.

 

Matthew Green

 

Sue Doughty

 

Withdrawn  94

 

Clause  43,  page  37,  line  35,  at end insert ‘and its legal disposal’.

 

Sue Doughty

 

Matthew Green

 

Negatived on division  115

 

Clause  43,  page  38,  line  20,  at end insert—

 

‘(4)    

The Secretary of State shall make regulations such that where an offence has been

 

committed under section 33 of that Act and no order is made to provide

 

compensation for clean up costs incurred following that offence, the landowner

 

shall not be liable for the clean up costs provided that he took reasonable steps to

 

prevent the offence.’.

 

Clause Agreed to.

 

Clause 44 Agreed to.

 

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Miss Anne McIntosh

 

Mr David Ruffley

 

Negatived on division  64

 

Clause  45,  page  40,  line  31,  leave out ‘£300’ and insert ‘£750’.

 

Clause Agreed to.

 

Clause 46 Agreed to.

 

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S.C.G.Standing Committee Proceedings: 25th January 2005          

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Clean Neighbourhoods and Environment Bill, continued

 
 

Miss Anne McIntosh

 

Mr David Ruffley

 

Not selected  20

 

Page  43,  line  31,  leave out Clause 47.

 

Clause Agreed to.

 

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Matthew Green

 

Sue Doughty

 

Not called  95

 

Clause  48,  page  44,  leave out lines 42 to 45.

 

Matthew Green

 

Sue Doughty

 

Not called  96

 

Clause  48,  page  44,  leave out lines 46 to 48.

 

Clause Agreed to.

 

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Miss Anne McIntosh

 

Mr David Ruffley

 

Withdrawn  67

 

Clause  49,  page  46,  line  26,  at end insert—

 

‘(13)    

In this section “re-using waste” means any operation by which end-of-life

 

products and equipment or its components are used for the same purpose for

 

which they were conceived for a period of longer than 12 months.’.

 

Clause Agreed to.

 

Clauses 50 to 51 Agreed to.

 

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Sue Doughty

 

Matthew Green

 

Not called  3

 

Clause  52,  page  47,  line  36,  leave out from ‘must’ to end of line 37 and insert ‘used

 

only for the purposes of its functions under section 34A above (including functions

 

relating to the enforcement of offences under that section).’.

 

Sue Doughty

 

Matthew Green

 

Not called  7

 

Clause  52,  page  48,  line  28,  leave out subsection (3).

 

Clause Agreed to.


 
 

S.C.G.Standing Committee Proceedings: 25th January 2005          

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Clean Neighbourhoods and Environment Bill, continued

 
 

Clause 53 Agreed to.

 

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Matthew Green

 

Sue Doughty

 

Withdrawn  97

 

Clause  54,  page  49,  line  20,  at end insert ‘;

 

(i)    

targets for the diversion of site waste to landfill’.

 

Clause Agreed to.

 

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Miss Anne McIntosh

 

Mr David Ruffley

 

Withdrawn  107

 

Clause  55,  page  50,  line  13,  leave out paragraph (a).

 

Miss Anne McIntosh

 

Mr David Ruffley

 

Not called  100

 

Clause  55,  page  50,  line  19,  at end add—

 

‘( )    

The appropriate person must consult interested parties before an offence under

 

subsection (3) is prescribed by regulations.’.

 

Matthew Green

 

Sue Doughty

 

Not called  110

 

Clause  55,  page  50,  line  27,  at end insert—

 

‘( )    

Regulations under subsection (4) shall provide that no dog control order shall

 

apply in respect of any working dog being used for the driving or tending of cattle

 

or sheep.’.

 

Clause Agreed to.

 

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Miss Anne McIntosh

 

Mr David Ruffley

 

Not called  101

 

Clause  56,  page  51,  line  10,  at end add—

 

‘( )    

The appropriate person must consult the appropriate parties before regulations are

 

made prescribing the procedure to be followed by primary or secondary

 

authorities for the making of dog control orders.’.

 

Miss Anne McIntosh

 

Mr David Ruffley

 

Not called  102

 

Clause  56,  page  51,  line  10,  at end add—


 
 

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Clean Neighbourhoods and Environment Bill, continued

 
 

‘(c)    

the criteria which shall be applied to determine the necessity for the

 

making of a dog control order in relation to any offence.’.

 

Miss Anne McIntosh

 

Mr David Ruffley

 

Not called  103

 

Clause  56,  page  51,  line  10,  at end add—

 

‘(d)    

the procedure to be established to enable an appeal to be made by the

 

public against a dog control order being made.’.

 

Clause Agreed to.

 

Clauses 57 to 59 Agreed to.

 

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Miss Anne McIntosh

 

Mr David Ruffley

 

Withdrawn  109

 

Clause  60,  page  53,  line  21,  leave out from ‘order’ to ‘is’ in line 23.

 

Clause Agreed to.

 

Clauses 61 to 64 Agreed to.

 

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Miss Anne McIntosh

 

Mr David Ruffley

 

Not selected  108

 

Page  55,  line  13,  leave out Clause 65.

 

Clause Agreed to.

 

Clauses 66 and 67 Agreed to.

 

[Adjourned till Thursday at 9.25 a.m.


 
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