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| Clause 113, page 74, line 29, after ‘106A(3)’, insert ‘or statement of standard |
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| Clause 113, page 74, line 44, after ‘106A(3)’, insert ‘or statement of standard |
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| Clause 115, page 77, leave out lines 31 to 33. |
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| Clause 118, page 78, leave out lines 14 to 18. |
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| Clause 118, page 78, line 18, at end insert— |
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| | ‘(3A) | A relevant officer may give a notice under this section (a “training order”) |
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| | (a) | there is evidence that a person (“the offender”) has committed an offence |
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| | under section 147A of the Licensing Act 2003 in relation to those |
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| | (b) | the relevant officer considers that the evidence is such that, if the offender |
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| | were prosecuted for the offence, there would be a realistic prospect of his |
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| | premises licence in respect of those premises, or one of the holders of |
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| | (3B) | A training order is a notice which— |
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| | (a) | proposes a prohibition for a period not exceeding 24 hours on sales of |
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| | alcohol on the premises in question, |
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| | (b) | offers the opportunity to discharge all criminal liability in respect of the |
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| | alleged offence by the acceptance of the prohibition proposed by the |
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| | (c) | requires re-training of staff on the law on underage sales to be carried out |
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| | by a date specified by the licensing authority, and |
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| | (d) | requires evidence to be submitted to the licensing authority that training |
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| Clause 119, page 78, line 34, leave out ‘appropriate’ and insert ‘necessary’. |
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| Clause 119, page 79, line 11, leave out ‘midnight’ and insert ‘1 am’. |
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| Clause 119, page 79, line 14, leave out from ‘granted’ to ‘before’ in line 15. |
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| Clause 119, page 80, line 13, at end insert— |
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| | ‘(e) | the holder of a personal licence in respect of affected premises.’. |
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| Clause 119, page 80, line 18, at end insert— |
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| | ‘(ba) | the Chief Officer of the British Transport Police,’. |
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| | This amendment would give the British Transport Police the same jurisdictional responsibilities |
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| | in this respect as those enjoyed by Home Office and Scottish police forces. |
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| Clause 120, page 82, leave out lines 23 to 33. |
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| Clause 120, page 83, leave out lines 21 to 32. |
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| Clause 123, page 86, line 11, leave out ‘five’ and insert ‘two’. |
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| Clause 124, page 86, line 21, leave out ‘that’ and insert ‘where’. |
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| Clause 124, page 86, line 30, leave out subsection (4). |
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| Clause 124, page 86, line 30, leave out ‘not’. |
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| Clause 125, page 87, line 2, leave out ‘on one’ and insert ‘for 15’. |
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| Clause 128, page 88, line 28, leave out paragraph (c). |
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| Clause 128, page 88, line 33, at end insert— |
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| | ‘(4A) | Regulations must make provision that where the licensing authority has |
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| | introduced an Early Morning Restriction Order under section 119 a late night levy |
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| Clause 130, page 89, line 41, leave out ‘70’ and insert ‘50’. |
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| Clause 134, page 92, line 17, after ‘(b)’, insert ‘other’. |
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| Clause 134, page 92, line 17, after ‘authorisations’, insert ‘not included in section |
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| Clause 134, page 92, line 25, after ‘descriptions’, insert ‘not included in section |
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| Clause 134, page 92, line 28, after ‘prescribe’, insert ‘additional’. |
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| Clause 134, page 92, line 34, at end add— |
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| | ‘(5) | Holders of relevant late night authorisations participating in the following |
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| | arrangements will pay a reduced levy of 50 per cent.— |
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| | (b) | business improvement districts, |
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| | (d) | Pubwatch, Clubwatch or Shopwatch, |
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| | (e) | community alcohol partnerships, and |
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| | (f) | any other arrangements as may be prescribed by the Secretary of State.’. |
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| Schedule 16, page 175, line 22, leave out ‘two’ and insert ‘four’. |
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| Schedule 16, page 175, line 29, at end add ‘sufficient to constitute a social |
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| Schedule 16, page 175, line 29, at end insert— |
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| | ‘(3A) | The third condition is that the Secretary of State shall have consulted with the |
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| | Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs as to its opinion on the merits of |
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| | making a temporary class drug order.’. |
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| Schedule 16, page 175, line 29, at end insert— |
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| | ‘(3B) | The fourth condition is that the Secretary of State shall have requested the |
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| | Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs to begin investigating the merits of |
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| | making the substance or product a class A drug, a class B drug or a class C drug.’. |
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| Schedule 16, page 176, line 6, leave out ‘such’. |
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| Schedule 16, page 176, line 7, leave out ‘A temporary class drug order’ and insert |
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| ‘An order under this section’. |
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| Schedule 16, page 176, line 8, leave out ‘a temporary class drug order’ and insert |
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| ‘an order under this section’. |
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| Schedule 16, page 178, line 3, leave out ‘the reference in subsections (1) and’ and |
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| insert ‘a reference in subsection (1) or’. |
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| Schedule 16, page 178, line 4, leave out ‘(in the case of subsection (1)) section |
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| 10(2)(i)’ and insert ‘(i)’. |
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| Schedule 16, page 178, line 9, leave out ‘(in the case of subsection (1)) section |
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| 10(2)(i)’ and insert ‘(as the case may be) (i)’. |
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| Schedule 16, page 179, line 19, at end insert— |
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| | ‘18A | In section 37(1) (interpretation), after the definition of “supplying” insert— |
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| | ““temporary class drug order” means an order made under section |
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| Clause 150, page 100, line 1, leave out from ‘omit’ to end of line and insert |
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| ‘paragraph (a) and insert “(a) a number of persons comprising at least a third of the |
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| membership with wide and recent experience of relevant areas of science or medicine.”’. |
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| | Code of practice on the operational independence of chief constables |
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| To move the following Clause:— |
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| | ‘(1) | The Secretary of State shall publish a Code of Practice on the Operational |
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| | Independence of Chief Constables detailing where their actions shall be |
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| | independent of the Police and Crime Commissioner. |
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| | (2) | Regulations to bring into force a Code of Practice under subsection (1) shall be |
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| | subject to agreement by affirmative resolution of both Houses of Parliament.’. |
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| | Independent assessment of the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 |
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| To move the following Clause:— |
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| | ‘The Secretary of State shall commission an independent assessment of the |
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| | Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 every three years and report its findings to both Houses |
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