Amendments proposed to the - continued House of Commons

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Mr David Chaytor

97

Page     10,     line     23     [Clause     14],     leave out 'rural primary'.


   

Helen Jones
Jon Trickett
Mr John Grogan
Clive Efford
Jim Dobbin
Graham Stringer

John Austin
Mr Andrew Dismore

12

Page     12,     line     30     [Clause     17],     leave out 'foundation or'.

   

Helen Jones
Jon Trickett
Mr John Grogan
Clive Efford
Jim Dobbin
Graham Stringer

John Austin
Mr Andrew Dismore

13

Page     12,     line     32     [Clause     17],     leave out paragraph (d).

   

Mr Gordon Marsden

91

Page     12,     line     39     [Clause     17],     at end insert—

      '(g) any change from federated foundation school to non-federated foundation school.'.


   

Helen Jones
Jon Trickett
Mr John Grogan
Clive Efford
Jim Dobbin
Graham Stringer

John Austin
Mr Andrew Dismore

14

Page     13,     line     17     [Clause     18],     at end insert ', and

      (iv) a change of category from foundation school to community school or from foundation special school to community special school.'.


   

Mr David Willetts
Mr Nick Gibb
Mr John Hayes
Mr David Evennett

105

Page     14,     line     34     [Clause     20],     after 'school,', insert 'with or'.

   

Mr David Willetts
Mr Nick Gibb
Mr John Hayes
Mr David Evennett

106

Page     14,     line     37     [Clause     20],     after 'school,' , insert 'with or'.

   

Mr Rob Wilson

109

Page     14,     line     41     [Clause     20],     at end insert—

    '(2A)   Where a governing body publishes proposals relating to a change of category from community or voluntary controlled school to a foundation school, it shall be a requirement that the proposals provide for 20 per cent. of the governing body to be elected parent governors.'.


   

Mr David Willetts
Mr Nick Gibb
Mr John Hayes
Mr David Evennett

107

Page     15     [Clause     20],     leave out lines 1 to 23.

   

Mr David Willetts
Mr Nick Gibb
Mr John Hayes
Mr David Evennett

108

Page     15     [Clause     21],     leave out lines 25 to 41.


   

Secretary Alan Johnson

43

Page     21,     line     39     [Clause     31],     leave out 'and'.

   

Mr David Chaytor
Angela Eagle
Martin Salter
Mr Nick Raynsford
Mr John Denham
Dr Alan Whitehead

Mr Mark Todd
Paul Farrelly
Mr David Anderson
Judy Mallaber
Joan Ruddock
Joan Walley
Richard Burden
Colin Challen
Roger Berry

96

Page     21,     line     39     [Clause     31],     after 'description,', insert—

      '(aa) is registered on the list maintained by the Secretary of State under section [Register of institutions approved to act as a foundation of a school],'.

   

Secretary Alan Johnson

44

Page     21,     line     40     [Clause     31],     at end insert ' and

      (c) it has as its purpose, or one of its purposes, the advancement of the education of pupils at the school or schools in respect of which it acts as the foundation.'.

   

Secretary Alan Johnson

45

Page     21,     line     40     [Clause     31],     at end insert—

    '(2A)   The foundation of a school to which this section applies shall, in carrying out its functions in relation to the school, promote community cohesion.'.

   

Helen Jones
Jon Trickett
Mr John Grogan
Clive Efford
Jim Dobbin
Graham Stringer

John Austin
Mr Andrew Dismore

9

Page     21,     line     43     [Clause     31],     leave out '20' and insert '50'.


   

Helen Jones
Jon Trickett
Mr John Grogan
Clive Efford
Jim Dobbin
Graham Stringer

John Austin
Mr Andrew Dismore

10

Page     22,     line     4     [Clause     31],     leave out '20' and and insert '50'.

   

Helen Jones
Jon Trickett
Mr John Grogan
Clive Efford
Jim Dobbin
Graham Stringer

John Austin

11

Page     22,     line     7     [Clause     31],     leave out '20' and and insert '50'.

   

Secretary Alan Johnson

46

Page     22     [Clause     31],     leave out lines 9 to 14 and insert—

    '(5)   Regulations may disqualify persons from acting as charity trustee in relation to a school to which this section applies.'.

   

Mr Gordon Marsden
Jeff Ennis
Mrs Joan Humble

92

Page     22,     line     12     [Clause     31],     after 'foundation', insert 'including its duties to act in a collaborative fashion with other maintained schools in the local authority area'.

   

Secretary Alan Johnson

47

Page     22,     line     23     [Clause     31],     at end insert—

        ' "purpose" includes object'.


   

Secretary Alan Johnson

70

Page     121,     line     38     [Schedule     2],     leave out 'local education' and insert 'relevant'.


   

Secretary Alan Johnson

84

Page     124,     line     39     [Schedule     2],     leave out 'local education' and insert 'relevant'.

   

Secretary Alan Johnson

85

Page     124,     line     43     [Schedule     2],     leave out 'local education' and insert 'relevant'.


   

Secretary Alan Johnson

86

Page     125,     line     18     [Schedule     2],     leave out 'a local education' and insert 'the relevant'.

   

Secretary Alan Johnson

71

Page     125,     line     24     [Schedule     2],     leave out 'local education' and insert 'relevant'.

   

Secretary Alan Johnson

72

Page     125,     line     26     [Schedule     2],     leave out 'local education' and insert 'relevant'.


   

Secretary Alan Johnson

73

Page     127,     line     38     [Schedule     2],     after '8' insert 'and not referred to the adjudicator'.


   

Secretary Alan Johnson

74

Page     128,     line     24     [Schedule     2],     after 'proposals' insert 'under section 14'.

   

Secretary Alan Johnson

75

Page     128,     line     32     [Schedule     2],     leave out 'a local education' and insert 'the relevant'.


REMAINING GOVERNMENT NEW CLAUSES AND NEW SCHEDULES

Offences relating to independent schools

   

Secretary Alan Johnson

NC34

To move the following Clause:—

    '(1)   Part 10 of EA 2002 (independent schools) is amended as follows.

    (2)   After section 168 insert—

          "168A   Proceedings for offences

             No proceedings for an offence under this Chapter shall be instituted except by or with the consent of the registration authority.

          168B    Offences by bodies corporate

          (1)   Where an offence under this Chapter committed by a body corporate is proved to have been committed with the consent or connivance of, or to be attributable to any neglect on the part of—

          (a) any director, manager, secretary or other similar officer of the body corporate, or

          (b) any person who was purporting to act in any such capacity,

        he (as well as the body corporate) is guilty of the offence and liable to be proceeded against and punished accordingly.

          (2)   Where the affairs of a body corporate are managed by its members, subsection (1) applies in relation to the acts and defaults of a member in connection with his functions of management as it applies to a director of a body corporate.

          168C   Offences by unincorporated bodies

          (1)   Proceedings for an offence alleged to have been committed under this Chapter by an unincorporated body are to be brought in the name of that body (and not in that of any of its members) and, for the purposes of any such proceedings, any rules of court relating to the service of documents have effect as if that body were a corporation.

          (2)   A fine imposed on an unincorporated body on its conviction of an offence under this Chapter is to be paid out of the funds of that body.

          (3)   If an unincorporated body is charged with an offence under this Chapter, section 33 of the Criminal Justice Act 1925 and Schedule 3 to the Magistrates' Courts Act 1980 (procedure on charge of an offence against a corporation) apply as they do in relation to a body corporate.

          (4)   Where an offence under this Chapter committed by an unincorporated body (other than a partnership) is proved to have been committed with the consent or connivance of, or to be attributable to any neglect on the part of, any officer of the body or any member of its governing body, he as well as the body is guilty of the offence and liable to be proceeded against and punished accordingly.

          (5)   Where an offence under this Chapter committed by a partnership is proved to have been committed with the consent or connivance of, or to be attributable to any neglect on the part of, a partner, he as well as the partnership is guilty of the offence and liable to be proceeded against and punished accordingly."

    (3)   In section 159 (unregistered schools), omit subsection (3).

    (4)   Sections 168B and 168C of EA 2002 do not have effect in relation to offences committed before the commencement of this section.'.



 
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