Amendments proposed to the London Olympics Bill - continued House of Commons

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Hugh Robertson
Mrs Jacqui Lait

60

Clause     10,     page     8,     line     17,     at end insert 'by order made by statutory instrument'.

   

Hugh Robertson
Mrs Jacqui Lait

61

Clause     10,     page     8,     line     22,     at end insert—

    '(3A)   An order under subsection (3) may not be made unless a draft of the statutory instrument containing the order has been laid before, and approved by a resolution of, each House of Parliament.'.


   

Mr Richard Caborn

34

Clause     11,     page     9,     line     11,     at end insert ', or

      (iii) any objection sent under sub-paragraph (ii) has been withdrawn in writing, or

      (iv) the Secretary of State, having considered any objection sent under sub-paragraph (ii), has approved the exercise of the function.'.

   

Mr Richard Caborn

35

Clause     11,     page     9,     line     21,     leave out from 'done' to 'subsection' in line 23 and insert 'in contravention of'.


   

Hugh Robertson
Mrs Jacqui Lait

62

Clause     13,     page     10,     line     17,     leave out '5' and insert '1'.


   

Mr Richard Caborn

37

Clause     15,     page     11,     line     20,     leave out from beginning to 'the' in line 23 and insert—

    '(1)   'The list of objectives in section 4(1) of the Railways Act 1993 (c.43) (objectives of Office of Rail Regulation and Secretary of State) shall be treated, in relation to the Office of Rail Regulation only, as including the objective of facilitating'.

   

Mr Richard Caborn

38

Clause     15,     page     11,     line     26,     leave out 'subsection (1)' and insert 'section 4(1) of the Railways Act 1993 (c.43) (as modified by subsection (1))'.

   

Mr Don Foster
Jo Swinson
Hugh Robertson
Mrs Jacqui Lait

1

Clause     15,     page     11,     line     26,     at end insert—

    '( )   Where it appears to the Olympic Delivery Authority that the exercise of the duties of the Office of Rail Regulation under subsection (1) conflicts with other enactments, the Secretary of State shall be consulted.'.


   

Mr Don Foster
Jo Swinson

73

Clause     17,     page     12,     line     3,     leave out 'in the vicinity of London Olympics events' and insert 'during the London Olympics period which is displayed in or above stadia, venues and other competition areas that are considered as part of the London Olympic sites'.

   

Mr Don Foster
Jo Swinson

19

Clause     17,     page     12,     leave out line 5 and insert—

    '(2)   'Regulations made pursuant to subsection (1) above shall not impose any requirement or make any restriction in respect of the display, presentation or content of advertising other than is necesary for the purposes of—'.

   

Mr Don Foster
Jo Swinson

20

Clause     17,     page     12,     line     6,     leave out 'shall aim to secure' and insert 'securing'.

   

Mr Don Foster
Jo Swinson

21

Clause     17,     page     12,     line     8,     leave out 'shall have regard to any' and insert 'compliance with any mandatory'.

   

Mr Don Foster
Jo Swinson

22

Clause     17,     page     12,     line     8,     leave out 'or guidance'.

   

Mr Don Foster
Jo Swinson

23

Clause     17,     page     12,     line     10,     leave out 'may also have regard to' and insert 'the consideration of'.

   

Mr Don Foster
Jo Swinson

72

Clause     17,     page     12,     line     17,     leave out from 'kind' to end of line 20.

   

Mr Don Foster
Jo Swinson

66

Clause     17,     page     12,     line     21,     leave out subsection (5) and insert—

    '(5)   The regulations shall apply only in respect of the display of advertising in any medium in accordance with subsection (1).'.


   

Mr Don Foster
Jo Swinson

31

Clause     18,     page     13,     line     16,     leave out 'control' and insert 'display'.


   

Mr Don Foster
Jo Swinson

16

Clause     19,     page     14,     line     3,     leave out subsection (2).


   

Mr Richard Caborn

74

Clause     20,     page     14,     line     21,     leave out 'on other land or premises);' and insert 'elsewhere);'.


   

Mr Richard Caborn

49

Clause     21,     page     16,     line     18,     at end insert—

    '(3A)   The Olympic Delivery Authority may institute criminal proceedings in respect of an offence under section 19.

    (3B)   Subsection (3A) shall not apply in relation to the institution of proceedings in Scotland or Northern Ireland.'.


   

Mr Richard Caborn

75

Clause     26,     page     19,     line     25,     at end insert—

    '(3A)   An article removed—

      (a) if removed by an enforcement officer, shall as soon as is reasonably practicable be delivered to a constable, and

      (b) whether removed by or delivered to a constable, shall be treated as if acquired by the constable in the course of the investigation of an offence;

    but this subsection is subject to subsection (3).'.


   

Mr Richard Caborn

50

Clause     27,     page     20,     line     27,     at end insert—

    '(3A)   The Olympic Delivery Authoritymay institute criminal proceedings in respect of an offence under section 25.

    (3B)   Subsection (3A) shall not apply in relation to the institution of proceedings in Scotland or Northern Ireland.'.


   

Mr Don Foster
Jo Swinson

12

Clause     29,     page     21,     line     12,     after 'purchase', insert—

    '( )   facilitating the advertising of a ticket available for purchase,'.

   

Mr Richard Caborn

97

*Clause     29,     page     21,     line     23,     at end insert—

    '(3A)   A person does not commit an offence under subsection (1) (whether actual or inchoate) only by virtue of making facilities available in connection with electronic communication or the storage of electronic data.

    (3B)   Where a person who provides services for electronic communication or for the storage of electronic data discovers that they are being used in connection with the commission of an offence under subsection (1), the defence in subsection (3A) does not apply in respect of continued provision of the services after the shortest time reasonably required to withdraw them.'.


   

Mr Richard Caborn

76

Schedule     2,     page     33,     line     23,     leave out 'in the course' and insert 'as a necessary incident'.

   

Mr Richard Caborn

77

Schedule     2,     page     33,     line     24,     at end insert—

      '(aa) as a necessary incident of publishing or broadcasting information about the Olympic Games,'.

   

Mr Richard Caborn

78

Schedule     2,     page     33,     line     25,     leave out 'an artistic work, sound recording, film or broadcast,' and insert 'a literary work, dramatic work, artistic work, sound recording, film or broadcast, within the meaning of Part I of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 (c. 48) (copyright),'.

   

Mr Richard Caborn

79

Schedule     2,     page     33,     line     27,     leave out paragraph (c) and insert—

      '(c) as an inclusion in an advertisement for a publication or broadcast of a kind described in paragraph (a) or (aa).'.

   

Mr Richard Caborn

80

Schedule     2,     page     33,     line     30,     leave out 'protected word' and insert 'controlled representation'.

   

Mr Richard Caborn

81

Schedule     2,     page     33,     line     31,     leave out 'with' and insert 'between a person, product or service and'.

   

Mr Richard Caborn

82

Schedule     2,     page     33,     line     31,     at end insert '; and for the purpose of this subsection—

      (a) the concept of an association between a person, product or service and the Olympic Games or the Olympic movement includes, in particular—

      (i) any kind of contractual relationship,

      (ii) any kind of commercial relationship,

      (iii) any kind of corporate or structural connection, and

      (iv) the provision by a person of financial or other support for or in connection with the Olympic Games or the Olympic movement, but

      (b) a person does not suggest an association with the Olympic Games or the Olympic movement only by making a statement which—

      (i) accords with honest practices in industrial or commercial matters, and

      (ii) does not make promotional or other commercial use of a protected word by incorporating it in a context to which the Olympic Games and the Olympic movement are substantively irrelevant.

    (2A)   The Secretary of State may by order specify what is to be or not to be treated for the purposes of subsection (2) as an association between a person, product or service and the Olympic Games or the Olympic movement; and an order under this subsection—

      (a) may include incidental, consequential or transitional provision (which may include provision amending subsection (2)(a) or (b)),

      (b) shall be made by statutory instrument, and

      (c) may not be made unless a draft has been laid before and approved by resolution of each House of Parliament.'.

 
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