Amendments proposed to the Natural Environment and Rural Communities Bill - continued | House of Commons |
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Jim Knight 159 *Schedule 11, page 71, line 42, at end insert
Mr Colin Breed 25 Schedule 11, page 73, line 16, leave out 'places' and insert 'place'.
Mr Colin Breed 26 Schedule 11, page 73, leave out line 17.
Mr Colin Breed 27 Schedule 11, page 73, line 35, leave out 'places' and insert 'place'.
Mr Colin Breed 28 Schedule 11, page 73, leave out line 36.
Mr Colin Breed 29 Schedule 11, page 77, line 29, leave out 'places' and insert 'place'.
Mr Colin Breed 30 Schedule 11, page 77, leave out line 30.
Mr Colin Breed 31 Schedule 11, page 78, line 17, leave out 'places' and insert 'place'.
Mr Colin Breed 32 Schedule 11, page 78, leave out line 18.
Mr Colin Breed 33 Schedule 11, page 78, line 25, leave out sub-paragraph (2).
Mr Colin Breed 34 Schedule 11, page 78, line 28, leave out 'that Part' and insert 'Part 2'.
Jim Knight 149 Schedule 11, page 80, line 32, at end insert
""premises" includes land (including buildings), movable structures, vehicles, vessels, aircraft and other means of transport;".'.
Jim Knight 160 *Schedule 11, page 84, line 21, leave out from 'Omit' to end of line 23 and insert '
(a) Article 21 (committee of investigation), and
(b) Article 22 (action following report by committee of investigation).'.
Mr Colin Breed 35 Schedule 11, page 85, leave out line 21.
Jim Knight 161 *Schedule 11, page 90, line 9, at end insert
'Agriculture (Northern Ireland) Order 1993 (S.I.1993/2665 (N.I10))
Mr Colin Breed 36 Schedule 11, page 91, line 24, leave out 'places' and insert 'place'.
Mr Colin Breed 37 Schedule 11, page 91, leave out line 25.
Jim Knight 162 *Schedule 12, page 94, line 34, at end insert
Jim Knight 163 *Schedule 12, page 98, line 12, leave out '22(1) and (2)" and insert '22'.
Jim Knight 164 *Schedule 12, page 98, line 17, at end insert
Mr Colin Breed 22 Clause 97, page 39, line 14, leave out 'and the Commission for Rural Communities'.
Jim Knight 155 *Clause 97, page 39, line 18, leave out 'the Environment' and insert 'Agriculture and Rural Development'.
Jim Knight 156 *Clause 97, page 40, line 10, after 'Development', insert 'and the Department of the Environment'.
Jim Knight 157 *Clause 97, page 40, line 13, at end insert'( ) An order under this section may make different provision for different purposes or different areas.'.
NEW CLAUSESSale etc. of invasive non-native species (supplementary provisions)
Mr Colin Breed NC1 To move the following Clause:'(1) Amend the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (c. 69) as follows. (2) In section 14(1)(b) (introduction of new species etc.), insert "or Part III" after "Part I". (3) In section 14(2) (introduction of new species etc.), insert "or Part III" after "Part II". (4) In section 22(5) (power to vary schedules), insert
After Part II of Schedule 9 of the 1981 Act (animals and plants to which section 14 applies), insert
"Part IIIpotentially invasive or damaging animals and plants not native to great britain to which section 14za applies
Restoration order where offence under section 14 is committed
Mr Colin Breed NC2 To move the following Clause:'After section 21 insert "21A Restoration order where offence under section 14 is committed (1) In addition to the penalties in section 21(4), where the operation in respect of which a person is convicted of an offence under section 14 has destroyed or damaged any flora, fauna or physiographical feature, the court by which he is convicted, in addition to dealing with him in any way, may make an order requiring him to carry out, within such period as may be specified in the order, such operations for the purpose of restoring the habitat to its former condition as may be so specified. (2) An order under this section made on conviction on indictment shall be treated for the purposes of sections 30 and 42(1) and (2) of the Criminal Appeal Act 1968 (effect of appeals on orders for the restitution of property) as an order for the restitution of property; and where by reason of the quashing by the Court of Appeal of a person's conviction any such order does not take effect, and on appeal to the House of Lords the conviction is restored by that House, the House may make an order under this section which could be made on his conviction by the court which convicted him. (3) In the case of an order under this section made by a magistrates' court, the period specified in the order shall not begin to run
(4) At any time before an order under this section has been complied with or fully complied with, the court by which it was made may, on the application of whom it was made, discharge or vary the order if it appears to the court that a change in circumstances has made compliance or full compliance with the order impracticable or unnecessary. (5) If, within the period specified in an order under this section, the person against whom it was made fails, without reasonable excuse, to comply with it, he shall be liable on summary conviction
(6) If, within the period specified in an order under this section, any operations specified in the order have not been carried out, the authorised body may enter the land and carry out those operations and recover from the person against whom the order was made any expenses reasonably incurred by them in doing so.".'.
Control of invasive non-native species
Mr Colin Breed NC3 To move the following Clause:'After section 14ZA insert "14ZAA Control of invasive non-native species (1) Where the Secretary of State considers that a species listed in Schedule 9 is
he must add it to Part III of Schedule 9. (2) Within three months of a species being added to Part III of Schedule 9, the Secretary of State must nominate an appropriate body that within one year will produce an action plan that identifies how the species should be eradicated, controlled or contained in order to protect threatened flora, fauna, social or economic well-being. (3) Within three months of the action plan being presented to the Secretary of State, he shall announce to Parliament how the action plan will be implemented. (4) Pursuant to subsection (3) and in circumstances set out in subsection (5), any person authorised in writing by the Secretary of State may, at any reasonable time and (if required to do so) upon producing evidence that he is authorised, enter any land for the purpose of controlling, containing or eradicating a species listed on Part III of Schedule 9; but nothing in this subsection shall authorise any person to enter a dwelling. (5) The circumstances are
(6) A dispute about whether or not there has been a breach of the agreement for the purposes of subsection (5)(b) shall be referred to an arbitrator appointed by the Lord Chancellor. (7) More than one person may be authorised for the time being under subsection (4) to enter any land. (8) A person acting in the exercise of a power conferred by subsection (4) may
(9) If in the exercise of a power conferred by subsection (4) a person enters land which is unoccupied or from which the occupier is temporarily absent, he must on his departure leave it as effectively secured against unauthorised entry as he found it. (10) It is the duty of a relevant authority to compensate any person who has sustained damage as a result of
except where the damage is attributable to the fault of the person who sustained it; and any dispute as to a person's entitlement to compensation under this subsection or as to its amount shall be referred to an arbitrator to be appointed, in default of agreement, by the Secretary of State.'.
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