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meetings being referred to as a “meeting requirement order” for the purposes of this

 

section)’.

 


 

James Brokenshire

 

Mr David Ruffley

 

25

 

Clause  18,  page  17,  line  12,  at end insert ‘and the platform, concourse or any part

 

of a railway station shall be considered to a be public place for the purposes of this

 

section.’.

 


 

Dr Evan Harris

 

Paul Holmes

 

69

 

Schedule  2,  page  111,  line  24,  leave out subsection (8).

 

Dr Evan Harris

 

Paul Holmes

 

70

 

Schedule  2,  page  113,  line  18,  leave out subsection (10).

 

James Brokenshire

 

Mr David Ruffley

 

26

 

Schedule  2,  page  119,  line  37,  after ‘person’, insert ‘did not permit or allow that

 

use and’.

 

Dr Evan Harris

 

Paul Holmes

 

71

 

Schedule  2,  page  120,  leave out lines 13 to 20.

 


 

Lynda Waltho

 

78

 

Clause  25,  page  20,  line  1,  leave out paragraph (b).

 

Dr Roberta Blackman-Woods

 

62

 

Clause  25,  page  22,  line  4,  at end insert—

 

‘(8A)    

In section 2 of the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1982, for

 

subsections (1) to (4) substitute—


 
 

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“(1)    

Schedule 3 to this Act shall have effect with respect to the licensing of

 

sex establishments.”’.

 


 

Dr Roberta Blackman-Woods

 

63

 

Schedule  3,  page  122,  line  3,  leave out paragraphs 1 and 2.

 


 

James Brokenshire

 

Mr David Ruffley

 

35

 

Clause  29,  page  22,  line  33,  leave out ‘reasonable excuse’ and insert ‘the

 

permission of his or her parent or guardian’.

 

James Brokenshire

 

Mr David Ruffley

 

86

 

Parliamentary Star    

Clause  29,  page  22,  line  34,  leave out from ‘place’ to end of line 35 and insert ‘and

 

in doing so is in breach of a current acceptable behaviour contract which has been signed

 

by that person’.

 


 

James Brokenshire

 

Mr David Ruffley

 

36

 

Clause  30,  page  23,  line  24,  leave out ‘16’ and insert ‘13’.

 


 

James Brokenshire

 

Mr David Ruffley

 

37

 

Schedule  4,  page  123,  line  24,  leave out ‘appropriate’ and insert ‘necessary and

 

proportionate’.

 

James Brokenshire

 

Mr David Ruffley

 

38

 

Schedule  4,  page  123,  line  25,  at end insert ‘provided always that no such condition

 

shall increase the minimum statutory age at which alcohol can be purchased.’.

 

James Brokenshire

 

Mr David Ruffley

 

39

 

Schedule  4,  page  123,  line  26,  leave out sub-paragraph (2).


 
 

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James Brokenshire

 

Mr David Ruffley

 

40

 

Schedule  4,  page  124,  line  2,  at end insert—

 

‘(4A)    

Before making an order under this section the Secretary of State shall undertake

 

such public consultation as he considers appropriate in the context of the

 

conditions proposed and have due regard to the representations received.’.

 

James Brokenshire

 

Mr David Ruffley

 

41

 

Schedule  4,  page  124,  line  17,  leave out ‘appropriate’ and insert ‘necessary and

 

proportionate’.

 

James Brokenshire

 

Mr David Ruffley

 

42

 

Schedule  4,  page  124,  line  17,  after ‘on’, insert ‘all’.

 

James Brokenshire

 

Mr David Ruffley

 

43

 

Schedule  4,  page  124,  line  17,  leave out ‘relevant’.

 

James Brokenshire

 

Mr David Ruffley

 

44

 

Schedule  4,  page  124,  line  30,  at end insert ‘provided always that no such condition

 

shall impose a condition requiring specific financial payment’.

 

James Brokenshire

 

Mr David Ruffley

 

45

 

Schedule  4,  page  125,  leave out lines 18 to 20.

 


 

James Brokenshire

 

Mr David Ruffley

 

87

 

Parliamentary Star    

Clause  32,  page  24,  line  4,  leave out paragraph (c).

 

James Brokenshire

 

Mr David Ruffley

 

88

 

Parliamentary Star    

Clause  32,  page  24,  line  17,  leave out subsection (10).

 

James Brokenshire

 

Mr David Ruffley

 

89

 

Parliamentary Star    

Clause  32,  page  24,  line  28,  leave out paragraph (c).


 
 

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James Brokenshire

 

Mr David Ruffley

 

90

 

Parliamentary Star    

Clause  32,  page  24,  line  39,  leave out subsection (10).

 


 

James Brokenshire

 

Mr David Ruffley

 

91

 

Parliamentary Star    

Clause  33,  page  25,  line  17,  leave out paragraph (a).

 

James Brokenshire

 

Mr David Ruffley

 

92

 

Parliamentary Star    

Clause  33,  page  25,  line  21,  leave out paragraph (e).

 

James Brokenshire

 

Mr David Ruffley

 

93

 

Parliamentary Star    

Clause  33,  page  25,  line  30,  leave out subsection (5).

 


 

James Brokenshire

 

Mr David Ruffley

 

94

 

Parliamentary Star    

Clause  35,  page  26,  line  30,  leave out paragraph (a).

 

James Brokenshire

 

Mr David Ruffley

 

95

 

Parliamentary Star    

Clause  35,  page  26,  line  34,  leave out paragraph (e).

 


 

James Brokenshire

 

Mr David Ruffley

 

96

 

Parliamentary Star    

Clause  36,  page  27,  line  10,  leave out from ‘or’ to the end of line 15.

 

James Brokenshire

 

Mr David Ruffley

 

97

 

Parliamentary Star    

Clause  36,  page  27,  line  18,  at end insert ‘and that use of such power is

 

proportionate’.


 
 

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James Brokenshire

 

Mr David Ruffley

 

98

 

Parliamentary Star    

Clause  36,  page  27,  line  25,  leave out ‘the person has benefited’ amd insert ‘the

 

arrested person has benefited financially’.

 

James Brokenshire

 

Mr David Ruffley

 

99

 

Parliamentary Star    

Clause  36,  page  28,  line  8,  leave out ‘or the officer believes that such an application

 

is to be made’.

 

James Brokenshire

 

Mr David Ruffley

 

100

 

Parliamentary Star    

Clause  36,  page  28,  line  14,  leave out ‘or the officer believes that such an

 

application is to be made’.

 

James Brokenshire

 

Mr David Ruffley

 

101

 

Parliamentary Star    

Clause  36,  page  28,  line  22,  leave out ‘or the officer believes that such an

 

application is to be made’.

 

James Brokenshire

 

Mr David Ruffley

 

104

 

Parliamentary Star    

Clause  36,  page  28,  line  34,  leave out ‘unless, in the circumstances, it is not

 

practicable to obtain that approval before exercising the power’.

 

James Brokenshire

 

Mr David Ruffley

 

102

 

Parliamentary Star    

Clause  36,  page  28,  line  39,  leave out ‘by the defendant’ and insert ‘by the person

 

arrested in the case of a situation satisfying the first or second condition referred to in

 

Clause 47B or the defendant in any other case’.

 

James Brokenshire

 

Mr David Ruffley

 

103

 

Parliamentary Star    

Clause  36,  page  29,  line  13,  leave out ‘unless, in the circumstances, it is not

 

practicable to obtain that approval before exercising the power’.

 

James Brokenshire

 

Mr David Ruffley

 

105

 

Parliamentary Star    

Clause  36,  page  29,  line  40,  leave out ‘a person’ and insert ‘the person arrested in

 

the case of a situation satisfying the first or second condition referred to in Clause 47B or

 

the defendant in any other case’.

 

James Brokenshire

 

Mr David Ruffley

 

106

 

Parliamentary Star    

Clause  36,  page  30,  line  14,  leave out ‘a person’ and insert ‘the person arrested in


 
 

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the case of a situation satisfying the first or second condition referred to in Clause 47B or

 

the defendant in any other case’.

 

James Brokenshire

 

Mr David Ruffley

 

107

 

Parliamentary Star    

Clause  36,  page  30,  line  36,  leave out from ‘47G’ to end of line 37.

 

James Brokenshire

 

Mr David Ruffley

 

108

 

Parliamentary Star    

Clause  36,  page  30,  line  42,  leave out from ‘a’ to end of line 43 and insert ‘the

 

Crown Court’.

 

James Brokenshire

 

Mr David Ruffley

 

109

 

Parliamentary Star    

Clause  36,  page  30,  line  44,  leave out from beginning to end of line 10 on page 31.

 

James Brokenshire

 

Mr David Ruffley

 

110

 

Parliamentary Star    

Clause  36,  page  31,  line  15,  leave out ‘a justice of the peace’ and insert ‘the Crown

 

Court’.

 

James Brokenshire

 

Mr David Ruffley

 

111

 

Parliamentary Star    

Clause  36,  page  31,  line  21,  leave out ‘a justice of the peace’ and insert ‘the Crown

 

Court’.

 

James Brokenshire

 

Mr David Ruffley

 

112

 

Parliamentary Star    

Clause  36,  page  31,  line  27,  leave out ‘a justice of the peace’ and insert ‘the Crown

 

Court’.

 

James Brokenshire

 

Mr David Ruffley

 

113

 

Parliamentary Star    

Clause  36,  page  32,  line  29,  leave out subsection (2) and insert—

 

‘(2)    

Provided that any of the conditions referred to in section 47B continue to be

 

satisfied, the property may be detained initially for a period of 48 hours’.

 

James Brokenshire

 

Mr David Ruffley

 

114

 

Parliamentary Star    

Clause  36,  page  33,  line  15,  leave out ‘ A magistrates’ court’ and insert ‘The

 

Crown Court’.


 
 

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James Brokenshire

 

Mr David Ruffley

 

115

 

Parliamentary Star    

Clause  36,  page  33,  line  27,  at end insert ‘provided that the Court shall only extend

 

the period of detention under Clause 47J by such period as it considers reasonable and

 

proportionate’.

 

James Brokenshire

 

Mr David Ruffley

 

116

 

Parliamentary Star    

Clause  36,  page  33,  line  36,  leave out subsection (5).

 

James Brokenshire

 

Mr David Ruffley

 

117

 

Parliamentary Star    

Clause  36,  page  33,  line  40,  at end insert—

 

‘47MA    

Right of third parties to make representations

 

(1)    

The Crown Court must, on an application by a person, give the person an

 

opportunity to make representations in proceedings before making an order under

 

section 47M if it considers that the making of the order would be likely to have a

 

significant adverse effect on that person.

 

(2)    

The Crown Court must, on an application by a person, give the person an

 

opportunity to make representations in proceedings before it about the variation

 

of an order under section 47M if it considers that—

 

(a)    

the variation of the order; or

 

(b)    

a decision not to vary it;

 

    

would be likely to have a significant adverse effect on that person.

 

(3)    

The Crown Court must, on an application by a person, give the person an

 

opportunity to make representations in proceedings before it about the discharge

 

of an order under section 47M if it considers that—

 

(a)    

the discharge of the order; or

 

(b)    

a decision not to discharge it;

 

    

would be likely to have a significant adverse effect on that person.

 

(4)    

The Court of Appeal when considering an appeal in relation to an order under

 

section 47M must, on an application by a person, give the person an opportunity

 

to make representations in the proceedings if that person were given an

 

opportunity to make representations in the proceedings which are the subject of

 

the appeal.’.

 

James Brokenshire

 

Mr David Ruffley

 

118

 

Parliamentary Star    

Clause  36,  page  34,  line  21,  leave out ‘magistrates’ court’ and insert ‘Crown

 

Court’.

 

James Brokenshire

 

Mr David Ruffley

 

119

 

Parliamentary Star    

Clause  36,  page  34,  line  23,  leave out ‘Crown Court’ and insert ‘Court of Appeal’.


 
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