Amendments proposed to the Legislative and Regulatory Reform Bill, As Amended - continued House of Commons

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Mr Greg Knight
Rosemary McKenna
Sir Robert Smith
Mr Eric Illsley
Mr Christopher Chope
Ms Katy Clark

66

Page     8,     line     8     [Clause     13],     leave out 'reporting on the draft order' and insert 'responsibility for this matter'.

   

Hilary Armstrong

44

Page     8,     line     11     [Clause     13],     leave out '21-day' and insert '30-day'.

   

Hilary Armstrong

45

Page     8,     line     11     [Clause     13],     leave out '21' and insert '30'.

   

Andrew Miller

100

Page     8,     line     12     [Clause     13],     at end add—

    '(8)   This section is subject to section (Extension of periods).'.

   

Mr Oliver Heald
Mr Jonathan Djanogly
Mr Mark Harper

72

Page     8,     line     13,     leave out Clause 14.

   

Hilary Armstrong

46

Page     8,     line     17     [Clause     14],     leave out subsection (2) and insert—

    '(2)   The Minister may make an order in the terms of the draft order subject to the following provisions of this section.

    (2A)   The Minister may not make an order in the terms of the draft order if either House of Parliament so resolves within the 40-day period.

    (2B)   A committee of either House charged with reporting on the draft order may, at any time after the expiry of the 30-day period and before the expiry of the 40-day period, recommend under this subsection that no further proceedings be taken in relation to the draft order.

    (2C)   A recommendation may be made under subsection (2B) only if the committee considers that—

      (a) the provision made by the draft order does not serve the purpose specified in section (Power to remove or reduce burdens)(2), (Power to promote regulatory principles)(2) or (Power to implement Law Commission recommendations)(2) (as the case may be);

      (b) any relevant condition in section 3(2) is not satisfied in relation to any provision of the draft order referred to in section 3(1); or

      (c) the condition in section 3(4) is not satisfied in relation to any provision of the draft order referred to in section 3(3).

    (2D)   Where a recommendation is made by a committee of either House under subsection (2B) in relation to a draft order, the Minister may not make an order in the terms of the draft order unless the recommendation is, in the same Session, rejected by resolution of that House.'.

As Amendments to Hilary Armstrong's proposed Amendment (No. 46):—

   

Mr Greg Knight
Rosemary McKenna
Sir Robert Smith
Mr Eric Illsley
Mr Christopher Chope
Ms Katy Clark

Mr Roger Gale
Lynne Jones
Mark Fisher
Kate Hoey
Jeremy Corbyn
Kelvin Hopkins

(a)

Line     5,     leave out from 'with' to end of line 18 and insert 'responsibility for this matter may, at any time after the expiry of the 30-day period and before the expiry of the 40-day period, recommend that no further proceedings be taken in relation to the draft order.'.

   

Dr Tony Wright

(b)

Line     9,     leave out from beginning to end of line 18.

   

Mr David Heath
David Howarth

(c)

Line     9,     leave out from beginning to end of line 22.

   

Andrew Miller
Alison Seabeck

(d)

Line     20,     leave out from first 'order' to 'the recommendation' in line 21 and insert 'no order may be made under this Part in the terms of the draft order unless either—

      (a) before the order is made—

      (i) at least two years have passed since the recommendation was made, and

      (ii) the procedure to be observed under this Part has been observed anew, or

      (b) '.

   

Hilary Armstrong

47

Page     8,     line     20     [Clause     14],     leave out 'subsection (2)' and insert 'this section'.

   

Hilary Armstrong

48

Page     8,     line     22     [Clause     14],     leave out 'subsection (2)' and insert 'this section—

      (a) the "30-day period" has the meaning given by section 13(7); and

      (b) '.

   

Hilary Armstrong

49

Page     8,     line     24     [Clause     14],     at end insert—

    '(5)   For the purpose of calculating the 40-day period in a case where a recommendation is made under subsection (2B) by a committee of either House but the recommendation is rejected by that House under subsection (2D), no account shall be taken of any day between the day on which the recommendation was made and the day on which the recommendation was rejected.'.

   

Andrew Miller

101

Page     8,     line     24     [Clause     14],     at end add—

    '(5)   This section is subject to section (Extension of periods).'.

   

Hilary Armstrong

50

Page     8,     line     31     [Clause     15],     at end insert—

    '(2A)   However, a committee of either House charged with reporting on the draft order may, at any time after the expiry of the 30-day period and before the expiry of the 40-day period, recommend under this subsection that no further proceedings be taken in relation to the draft order.

    (2B)   A recommendation under subsection (2A) may be made only if the committee considers that—

      (a) the provision made by the draft order does not serve the purpose specified in section (Power to remove or reduce burdens)(2), (Power to promote regulatory principles)(2) or (Power to implement Law Commission recommendations)(2) (as the case may be);

      (b) any relevant condition in section 3(2) is not satisfied in relation to any provision of the draft order referred to in section 3(1); or

      (c) the condition in section 3(4) is not satisfied in relation to any provision of the draft order referred to in section 3(3).

    (2C)   Where a recommendation is made by a committee of either House under subsection (2A) in relation to a draft order, no proceedings may be taken in relation to the draft order in that House under subsection (2) unless the recommendation is, in the same Session, rejected by resolution of that House.'.

As Amendments to Hilary Armstrong's proposed Amendment (No. 50):—

   

Mr Greg Knight
Rosemary McKenna
Sir Robert Smith
Mr Eric Illsley
Mr Christopher Chope
Ms Katy Clark

John Hemming
Lynne Jones
Mark Fisher
Kate Hoey
Jermy Corbyn

(a)

Line     1,     leave out from 'with' to end of line 14 and insert 'responsibility for this matter may, at any time after the expiry of the 30-day period and before the expiry of the 40-day period, recommend that no further proceedings be taken in relation to the draft order.'.

   

Mr Oliver Heald
Mr Jonathan Djanogly
Mr Mark Harper

(b)

Line     5,     leave out from beginning to end of line 14.

   

Mr David Heath
David Howarth

(c)

Line     5,     leave out from beginning to end of line 18.

   

Andrew Miller
Alison Seabeck

(e)

Line     16,     leave out from 'no' to 'the recommendation' in line 17 and insert 'order may be made under this Part in the terms of the draft order unless either—

      (a) before the order is made—

      (i) at least two years have passed since the recommendation was made, and

      (ii) the procedure to be observed under this Part has been observed anew, or

      (b) '.

   

Mr Oliver Heald
Mr Jonathan Djanogly
Mr Mark Harper

(d)

Line     18,     at end add—

    '(2D)   Where a draft order has been the subject of a recommendation under subsection (2A) and no further proceedings have been taken in the same Session, a Minister may not table a like draft Order within a period of two years after the day before the draft order was laid before Parliament pursuant to section 12.'.

   

Hilary Armstrong

51

Page     8,     line     34     [Clause     15],     leave out 'subsection (2)' and insert 'this section—

      (a) the "30-day period" has the meaning given by section 13(7); and

      (b) '.

   

Hilary Armstrong

52

Page     8,     line     34     [Clause     15],     at end insert—

    '(5)   For the purpose of calculating the 40-day period in a case where a recommendation is made under subsection (2A) by a committee of either House but the recommendation is rejected by that House under subsection (2C), no account shall be taken of any day between the day on which the recommendation was made and the day on which the recommendation was rejected.'.

   

Andrew Miller
Alison Seabeck

102

Page     8,     line     34     [Clause     15],     at end add—

    '(5)   This section is subject to section (Extension of periods).'.


   

Hilary Armstrong

53

Page     9,     line     5     [Clause     16],     leave out from 'statement' to end of line 6 and insert—

      '(a) stating whether any representations were made under subsection (2)(a); and

      (b) if any representations were so made, giving details of them.'.

   

Hilary Armstrong

54

Page     9,     line     8     [Clause     16],     after subsection (4) insert—

    '(4A)   However, a committee of either House charged with reporting on the draft order may, at any time after the laying of a statement under subsection (3) and before the draft order is approved by that House under subsection (4), recommend under this subsection that no further proceedings be taken in relation to the draft order.

    (4B)   A recommendation under subsection (4A) may be made only if the committee considers that—

      (a) the provision made by the draft order does not serve the purpose specified in section (Power to remove or reduce burdens)(2), (Power to promote regulatory principles)(2) or (Power to implement Law Commission recommendations)(2) (as the case may be);

      (b) any relevant condition in section 3(2) is not satisfied in relation to any provision of the draft order referred to in section 3(1); or

      (c) the condition in section 3(4) is not satisfied in relation to any provision of the draft order referred to in section 3(3).

    (4C)   Where a recommendation is made by a committee of either House under subsection (4A) in relation to a draft order, no proceedings may be taken in relation to the draft order in that House under subsection (4) unless the recommendation is, in the same Session, rejected by resolution of that House.'.

 
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