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Public Bill Committee: 8 February 2011                  

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conditions given under section 106B(3)’.

 

Vernon Coaker

 

Diana Johnson

 

Clive Efford

 

Mark Tami

 

591

 

Clause  113,  page  74,  line  29,  after ‘106A(3)’, insert ‘or statement of standard

 

conditions given under section 106B(3)’.

 

Vernon Coaker

 

Diana Johnson

 

Clive Efford

 

Mark Tami

 

592

 

Clause  113,  page  74,  line  44,  after ‘106A(3)’, insert ‘or statement of standard

 

conditions given under section 106B(3)’.

 


 

Dr Julian Huppert

 

Mike Crockart

 

Diana Johnson

 

579

 

Clause  115,  page  77,  leave out lines 31 to 33.

 


 

Vernon Coaker

 

Diana Johnson

 

Clive Efford

 

Mark Tami

 

603

 

Clause  118,  page  78,  leave out lines 14 to 18.

 

Vernon Coaker

 

Diana Johnson

 

Clive Efford

 

Mark Tami

 

602

 

Clause  118,  page  78,  line  18,  at end insert—

 

‘(3A)    

A relevant officer may give a notice under this section (a “training order”)

 

applying to any premises if—

 

(a)    

there is evidence that a person (“the offender”) has committed an offence

 

under section 147A of the Licensing Act 2003 in relation to those

 

premises;

 

(b)    

the relevant officer considers that the evidence is such that, if the offender

 

were prosecuted for the offence, there would be a realistic prospect of his

 

being convicted; and

 

(c)    

the offender is still, at the time when the notice is given, the holder of a

 

premises licence in respect of those premises, or one of the holders of

 

such a licence.


 
 

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(3B)    

A training order is a notice which—

 

(a)    

proposes a prohibition for a period not exceeding 24 hours on sales of

 

alcohol on the premises in question,

 

(b)    

offers the opportunity to discharge all criminal liability in respect of the

 

alleged offence by the acceptance of the prohibition proposed by the

 

notice,

 

(c)    

requires re-training of staff on the law on underage sales to be carried out

 

by a date specified by the licensing authority, and

 

(d)    

requires evidence to be submitted to the licensing authority that training

 

has taken place.’.

 


 

Vernon Coaker

 

Diana Johnson

 

Clive Efford

 

Mark Tami

 

604

 

Clause  119,  page  78,  line  34,  leave out ‘appropriate’ and insert ‘necessary’.

 

Vernon Coaker

 

Diana Johnson

 

Clive Efford

 

Mark Tami

 

605

 

Clause  119,  page  79,  line  11,  leave out ‘midnight’ and insert ‘1 am’.

 

Vernon Coaker

 

Diana Johnson

 

Clive Efford

 

Mark Tami

 

606

 

Clause  119,  page  79,  line  14,  leave out from ‘granted’ to ‘before’ in line 15.

 

Vernon Coaker

 

Diana Johnson

 

Clive Efford

 

Mark Tami

 

607

 

Clause  119,  page  80,  line  13,  at end insert—

 

‘(e)    

the holder of a personal licence in respect of affected premises.’.

 

David T. C. Davies

 

558

 

Clause  119,  page  80,  line  18,  at end insert—

 

‘(ba)    

the Chief Officer of the British Transport Police,’.

 

Member’s explanatory statement

 

This amendment would give the British Transport Police the same jurisdictional responsibilities

 

in this respect as those enjoyed by Home Office and Scottish police forces.

 



 
 

Public Bill Committee: 8 February 2011                  

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Dr Julian Huppert

 

Mike Crockart

 

Diana Johnson

 

577

 

Clause  120,  page  82,  leave out lines 23 to 33.

 

Dr Julian Huppert

 

Mike Crockart

 

Diana Johnson

 

578

 

Clause  120,  page  83,  leave out lines 21 to 32.

 


 

Vernon Coaker

 

Diana Johnson

 

Clive Efford

 

Mark Tami

 

609

 

Clause  123,  page  86,  line  11,  leave out ‘five’ and insert ‘two’.

 


 

Vernon Coaker

 

Diana Johnson

 

Clive Efford

 

Mark Tami

 

610

 

Clause  124,  page  86,  line  21,  leave out ‘that’ and insert ‘where’.

 

Vernon Coaker

 

Diana Johnson

 

Clive Efford

 

Mark Tami

 

611

 

Clause  124,  page  86,  line  30,  leave out subsection (4).

 

Dr Julian Huppert

 

Mike Crockart

 

574

 

Clause  124,  page  86,  line  30,  leave out ‘not’.

 



 
 

Public Bill Committee: 8 February 2011                  

509

 

Police Reform and Social Responsibility Bill, continued

 
 

Vernon Coaker

 

Diana Johnson

 

Clive Efford

 

Mark Tami

 

612

 

Clause  125,  page  87,  line  2,  leave out ‘on one’ and insert ‘for 15’.

 


 

Vernon Coaker

 

Diana Johnson

 

Clive Efford

 

Mark Tami

 

613

 

Clause  128,  page  88,  line  28,  leave out paragraph (c).

 

Vernon Coaker

 

Diana Johnson

 

Clive Efford

 

Mark Tami

 

614

 

Clause  128,  page  88,  line  33,  at end insert—

 

‘(4A)    

Regulations must make provision that where the licensing authority has

 

introduced an Early Morning Restriction Order under section 119 a late night levy

 

may not be applied.’.

 


 

Vernon Coaker

 

Diana Johnson

 

Clive Efford

 

Mark Tami

 

596

 

Clause  130,  page  89,  line  41,  leave out ‘70’ and insert ‘50’.

 


 

Vernon Coaker

 

Diana Johnson

 

Clive Efford

 

Mark Tami

 

581

 

Clause  134,  page  92,  line  17,  after ‘(b)’, insert ‘other’.

 

Vernon Coaker

 

Diana Johnson

 

Clive Efford

 

Mark Tami

 

582

 

Clause  134,  page  92,  line  17,  after ‘authorisations’, insert ‘not included in section

 

134’.


 
 

Public Bill Committee: 8 February 2011                  

510

 

Police Reform and Social Responsibility Bill, continued

 
 

Vernon Coaker

 

Diana Johnson

 

Clive Efford

 

Mark Tami

 

583

 

Clause  134,  page  92,  line  25,  after ‘descriptions’, insert ‘not included in section

 

134’.

 

Vernon Coaker

 

Diana Johnson

 

Clive Efford

 

Mark Tami

 

584

 

Clause  134,  page  92,  line  28,  after ‘prescribe’, insert ‘additional’.

 

Vernon Coaker

 

Diana Johnson

 

Clive Efford

 

Mark Tami

 

580

 

Clause  134,  page  92,  line  34,  at end add—

 

‘(5)    

Holders of relevant late night authorisations participating in the following

 

arrangements will pay a reduced levy of 50 per cent.—

 

(a)    

Best Bar None,

 

(b)    

business improvement districts,

 

(c)    

Purple Flag,

 

(d)    

Pubwatch, Clubwatch or Shopwatch,

 

(e)    

community alcohol partnerships, and

 

(f)    

any other arrangements as may be prescribed by the Secretary of State.’.

 


 

Dr Julian Huppert

 

Tom Brake

 

3

 

Schedule  16,  page  175,  line  22,  leave out ‘two’ and insert ‘four’.

 

Dr Julian Huppert

 

Tom Brake

 

4

 

Schedule  16,  page  175,  line  29,  at end add ‘sufficient to constitute a social

 

problem’.

 

Dr Julian Huppert

 

Tom Brake

 

5

 

Schedule  16,  page  175,  line  29,  at end insert—

 

‘(3A)    

The third condition is that the Secretary of State shall have consulted with the

 

Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs as to its opinion on the merits of

 

making a temporary class drug order.’.


 
 

Public Bill Committee: 8 February 2011                  

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Police Reform and Social Responsibility Bill, continued

 
 

Dr Julian Huppert

 

Tom Brake

 

6

 

Schedule  16,  page  175,  line  29,  at end insert—

 

‘(3B)    

The fourth condition is that the Secretary of State shall have requested the

 

Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs to begin investigating the merits of

 

making the substance or product a class A drug, a class B drug or a class C drug.’.

 

James Brokenshire

 

567

 

Schedule  16,  page  176,  line  6,  leave out ‘such’.

 

James Brokenshire

 

568

 

Schedule  16,  page  176,  line  7,  leave out ‘A temporary class drug order’ and insert

 

‘An order under this section’.

 

James Brokenshire

 

569

 

Schedule  16,  page  176,  line  8,  leave out ‘a temporary class drug order’ and insert

 

‘an order under this section’.

 

James Brokenshire

 

570

 

Schedule  16,  page  178,  line  3,  leave out ‘the reference in subsections (1) and’ and

 

insert ‘a reference in subsection (1) or’.

 

James Brokenshire

 

571

 

Schedule  16,  page  178,  line  4,  leave out ‘(in the case of subsection (1)) section

 

10(2)(i)’ and insert ‘(i)’.

 

James Brokenshire

 

572

 

Schedule  16,  page  178,  line  9,  leave out ‘(in the case of subsection (1)) section

 

10(2)(i)’ and insert ‘(as the case may be) (i)’.

 

James Brokenshire

 

573

 

Schedule  16,  page  179,  line  19,  at end insert—

 

‘18A      

In section 37(1) (interpretation), after the definition of “supplying” insert—

 

““temporary class drug order” means an order made under section

 

2A(1);”.’.

 



 
 

Public Bill Committee: 8 February 2011                  

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Dr Julian Huppert

 

Tom Brake

 

2

 

Clause  150,  page  100,  line  1,  leave out from ‘omit’ to end of line and insert

 

‘paragraph (a) and insert “(a) a number of persons comprising at least a third of the

 

membership with wide and recent experience of relevant areas of science or medicine.”’.

 


 

New Clauses

 

Code of practice on the operational independence of chief constables

 

Vernon Coaker

 

Diana Johnson

 

Clive Efford

 

Mark Tami

 

NC2

 

To move the following Clause:—

 

‘(1)    

The Secretary of State shall publish a Code of Practice on the Operational

 

Independence of Chief Constables detailing where their actions shall be

 

independent of the Police and Crime Commissioner.

 

(2)    

Regulations to bring into force a Code of Practice under subsection (1) shall be

 

subject to agreement by affirmative resolution of both Houses of Parliament.’.

 


 

Independent assessment of the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971

 

Dr Julian Huppert

 

NC3

 

To move the following Clause:—

 

‘The Secretary of State shall commission an independent assessment of the

 

Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 every three years and report its findings to both Houses

 

of Parliament.’.

 



 
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