Thursday 12th October 2006
Consideration of Lords Message
Civil Aviation Bill
On consideration of Lords Reasons for insisting on Amendments
LORDS REASONS NOS. 1B, 2B AND 4B
Mr Secretary Alexander
To move, That this House insists on its disagreement with the
Lords in their Amendments Nos. 1, 2 and 4 and proposes the following
Amendments to the Bill in lieu of those Amendments:—
(A)
Page 2, line 28, at end insert—
‘(4A) In determining whether, and if so how, to exercise
his power under subsection (4) above in relation to an aerodrome authority,
the Secretary of State shall have regard (among other things) to the
interests of persons who live in the area in which the aerodrome is
situated.’.
(B)
Page 12, line 15, after ‘38(4)’
insert ‘and (4A)’.
LORDS REASONS NOS. 5B AND 11B
Mr Secretary Alexander
To move, That this House does not insist on its disagreement with
the Lords in their Amendment No. 5, or on Amendment 11A proposed by
it in lieu, and proposes the following amendment to Lords Amendment
No. 5:—
(A)
Line 1, leave out ‘subsection
(2)’ and insert ‘subsections (2) to (4)’.’.
ORDER OF THE HOUSE [27TH JUNE 2005]
Committal
Proceedings in Standing Committee
Consideration and Third Reading
ORDER OF THE HOUSE [8TH MAY 2006]
That the following provisions shall apply to the Civil Aviation
Bill for the purpose of supplementing the Order of 27th June 2005 (Civil
Aviation Bill (Programme)):
Consideration of Lords Amendments
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