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Consideration of Bill: 30 March 2011                  

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(a)    

the end of such period on which the injunction is made as may be

 

specified by the court making the injunction; or

 

(b)    

if no period is specified, the end of the period of seven days beginning

 

with the day on which the injunction is made.

 

(3)    

A period specified under subsection (2)(a) may not be longer than seven days.’.

 

John McDonnell

 

178

 

Parliamentary Star    

Page  96,  line  20  [Clause  143],  leave out ‘constable’ and insert ‘senior police

 

officer’.

 

John McDonnell

 

193

 

Parliamentary Star    

Page  96,  line  22  [Clause  143],  leave out ‘90 days’ and insert ‘seven days’.

 

John McDonnell

 

194

 

Parliamentary Star    

Page  96,  line  24  [Clause  143],  leave out ‘90 days’ and insert ‘seven days’.

 

John McDonnell

 

186

 

Parliamentary Star    

Page  96,  line  20  [Clause  143],  leave out ‘or authorised officer’.

 

John McDonnell

 

179

 

Parliamentary Star    

Page  96,  line  26  [Clause  143],  leave out ‘constable’ and insert ‘senior police

 

officer’.

 

John McDonnell

 

187

 

Parliamentary Star    

Page  96,  line  26  [Clause  143],  leave out ‘or authorised officer’.

 

John McDonnell

 

166

 

Parliamentary Star    

Page  96,  line  40,  leave out Clause 144.

 

John McDonnell

 

173

 

Parliamentary Star    

Page  96,  line  40,  leave out Clause 144 and insert—

 

‘144  

Applications for injunctions under section 142

 

(1)    

An application for an injunction under section 142 may be made by the

 

Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis to the High Court.

 

(2)    

Notice of any application under subsection (1) must be served on the respondent

 

in accordance with the rules of the court.

 

(3)    

The court must give the respondent an opportunity to make representations in

 

proceedings before it about the making of an injunction.’.

 

John McDonnell

 

180

 

Parliamentary Star    

Page  96,  line  41  [Clause  144],  leave out ‘constable’ and insert ‘senior police

 

officer’.


 
 

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John McDonnell

 

188

 

Parliamentary Star    

Page  96,  line  41  [Clause  144],  leave out ‘or authorised officer’.

 

John McDonnell

 

181

 

Parliamentary Star    

Page  96,  line  43  [Clause  144],  leave out ‘constable’ and insert ‘senior police

 

officer’.

 

John McDonnell

 

189

 

Parliamentary Star    

Page  96,  line  43  [Clause  144],  leave out ‘or officer’.

 


 

John McDonnell

 

182

 

Parliamentary Star    

Page  97,  line  1  [Clause  144],  leave out ‘constable’ and insert ‘senior police

 

officer’.

 

Secretary Theresa May

 

57

 

Page  97,  line  6  [Clause  144],  leave out ‘The constable or authorised officer’ and

 

insert ‘A constable’.

 

John McDonnell

 

183

 

Parliamentary Star    

Page  97,  line  6  [Clause  144],  leave out ‘constable’ and insert ‘senior police

 

officer’.

 

John McDonnell

 

190

 

Parliamentary Star    

Page  97,  line  6  [Clause  144],  leave out ‘or authorised officer’.

 

Secretary Theresa May

 

58

 

Page  97,  line  7  [Clause  144],  leave out from ‘under’ to end of line 8 and insert ‘this

 

section’.

 

John McDonnell

 

184

 

Parliamentary Star    

Page  97,  line  7  [Clause  144],  leave out ‘constable’ and insert ‘senior police

 

officer’.

 

John McDonnell

 

167

 

Parliamentary Star    

Page  97,  line  28,  leave out Clause 145.

 

John McDonnell

 

174

 

Parliamentary Star    

Page  97,  line  28,  leave out Clause 145 and insert—


 
 

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‘145  

Breach of injunction

 

(1)    

The court may impose a fine not exceeding level 3 on the standard scale where—

 

(a)    

an injunction under section 142 is granted against a person, and

 

(b)    

on an application made by the Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis,

 

the court is satisfied beyond reasonable doubt that the person is in breach

 

of the injunction without reasonable excuse.

 

(2)    

For the avoidance of doubt, subsection (1) grants the only powers available to the

 

court where it finds that an injunction under section 142 has been breached.’.

 

John McDonnell

 

196

 

Parliamentary Star    

Page  97,  line  28,  leave out Clause 145 and insert—

 

‘145  

Power of court on conviction

 

(1)    

The court may, following the conviction of a person under section 141, make an

 

order requiring the person not to enter the controlled area of Parliament Square

 

for such period as may be specified in the order which may not exceed seven days.

 

(2)    

Power of the court to make an order under this section is in addition to the court’s

 

power to impose a fine under section 142(8).’.

 


 

John McDonnell

 

168

 

Parliamentary Star    

Page  98,  line  1,  leave out Clause 146.

 

John McDonnell

 

175

 

Parliamentary Star    

Page  98,  line  1,  leave out Clause 146 and insert—

 

‘146  

Discharge of injunction

 

(1)    

The court may discharge an injunction if an application to discharge the

 

injunction is made.

 

(2)    

An application to discharge the injunction may be made by

 

(a)    

Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis who applied for the injunction;

 

or

 

(b)    

the respondent.

 

(3)    

Before applying for the discharge of an injunction, the applicant mentioned in

 

subsection (2) must notify the other.’.

 

John McDonnell

 

191

 

Parliamentary Star    

Page  98,  line  34  [Clause  147],  leave out ‘authorised officer and’.

 

John McDonnell

 

192

 

Parliamentary Star    

Page  98,  line  36  [Clause  147],  leave out subsection (2).

 



 
 

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John McDonnell

 

169

 

Parliamentary Star    

Page  98,  line  34,  leave out Clause 147.

 


 

John McDonnell

 

170

 

Parliamentary Star    

Page  99,  line  4,  leave out Clause 148.

 


 

Vernon Coaker

 

Diana Johnson

 

Clive Efford

 

Mark Tami

 

71

 

Page  99,  line  25,  leave out Clause 149.

 


 

Paul Flynn

 

153

 

Page  100,  line  8  [Clause  151],  leave out from ‘omit’ to end of line and insert ‘a

 

number of persons comprising at least a third of the membership with wide and recent

 

experience of relevant areas of science or medicine.’.

 


 

Vernon Coaker

 

Diana Johnson

 

Clive Efford

 

Mark Tami

 

134

 

Page  102,  line  24  [Clause  156],  at end insert—

 

‘(2A)    

Commencement of Part 1 of this Act is subject to Clause [Commencement of Part

 

1].’.

 

Vernon Coaker

 

Diana Johnson

 

Clive Efford

 

Mark Tami

 

135

 

Page  102  [Clause  156],  leave out line 27.

 



 
 

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Secretary Theresa May

 

53

 

Page  215,  line  26  [Schedule  17],  after first ‘that’, insert ‘—

 

(a)    

the Secretary of State has consulted in accordance with section 2B and

 

has determined that the order should be made, or

 

(b)    

the Secretary of State has received a recommendation under that section

 

that the order should be made.

 

(3A)    

The Secretary of State may make the determination mentioned in subsection

 

(3)(a) only if’.

 


 

Secretary Theresa May

 

54

 

Page  216,  line  6  [Schedule  17],  at end insert—

 

‘(6A)    

The power of the Secretary of State to make an order under this section is subject

 

to section 2B.’.

 

Secretary Theresa May

 

55

 

Page  216,  line  10  [Schedule  17],  at end insert—

 

‘2B    

Orders under section 2A: role of Advisory Council etc

 

(1)    

Before making an order under section 2A the Secretary of State—

 

(a)    

must consult as mentioned in subsection (2), or

 

(b)    

must have received a recommendation from the Advisory

 

Council to make the order.

 

(2)    

The Secretary of State must consult—

 

(a)    

the Advisory Council, or

 

(b)    

if the order is to be made under section 2A(1) and the urgency

 

condition applies, the person mentioned in subsection (3).

 

(3)    

The person referred to in subsection (2)(b) is—

 

(a)    

the person who is for the time being the chairman of the

 

Advisory Council appointed under paragraph 1(3) of

 

Schedule 1, or

 

(b)    

if that person has delegated the function of responding to

 

consultation under subsection (1)(a) to another member of the

 

Advisory Council, that other member.

 

(4)    

The “urgency condition” applies if it appears to the Secretary of State

 

that the misuse of the substance or product to be specified in the order

 

as a drug subject to temporary control, or the likelihood of its misuse,

 

poses an urgent and significant threat to public safety or health.

 

(5)    

The duty of the Advisory Council or any other person consulted under

 

subsection (1)(a) is limited to giving to the Secretary of State that

 

person’s opinion as to whether the order in question should be made.

 

(6)    

A recommendation under subsection (1)(b) that a temporary class drug

 

order should be made may be given by the Advisory Council only if it

 

appears to the Council that—


 
 

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(a)    

the substance or product is a drug that is being, or is likely to

 

be, misused, and

 

(b)    

that misuse is having, or is capable of having, harmful

 

effects.’.

 


 

Secretary Theresa May

 

59

 

Page  219,  line  24  [Schedule  17],  after ‘2A,’ insert ‘2B,’.

 


 

Secretary Theresa May

 

56

 

Title,  line  3,  after ‘alcohol’, insert ‘, and for the repeal of provisions about alcohol

 

disorder zones;’.

 

 

Order of the House [13 DECEMber 2010]

 

That the following provisions shall apply to the Police Reform and Social

 

Responsibility Bill—

 

Committal

 

1.    

The Bill shall be committed to a Public Bill Committee.

 

Proceedings in Public Bill Committee

 

2.    

Proceedings in the Public Bill Committee shall (so far as not previously

 

concluded) be brought to a conclusion on Thursday 17 February 2011.

 

3.    

The Public Bill Committee shall have leave to sit twice on the first day on

 

which it meets.

 

Consideration and Third Reading

 

4.    

Proceedings on consideration shall (so far as not previously concluded) be

 

brought to a conclusion one hour before the moment of interruption on the

 

day on which those proceedings are commenced.

 

5.    

Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be

 

brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day.

 

6.    

Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to

 

proceedings on consideration and Third Reading.

 

Other proceedings

 

7.    

Any other proceedings on the Bill (including any proceedings on

 

consideration of Lords Amendments or on any further messages from the

 

Lords) may be programmed.

 


 
 

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Police Reform and Social Responsibility Bill (Programme) (No. 2)

 

Secretary Theresa May

 

That the Order of 13 December 2010 (Police Reform and Social Responsibility Bill

 

(Programme)) be varied as follows—

 

1.    

Paragraphs 4 and 5 of the Order shall be omitted.

 

2.    

Proceedings on consideration and Third Reading shall be concluded in two

 

days.

 

3.    

Proceedings on consideration shall be taken on each of those days as shown

 

in the following Table and in the order so shown.

 

4.    

The Proceedings shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a

 

conclusion at the time specified in the second column of the Table.

 

First day

 
 

Proceedings

Time for conclusion of proceedings

 
 

New Clauses and amendments to

6.00 pm

 
 

Clauses, and new Schedules and

  
 

amendments to Schedules, relating

  
 

to Part 1.

  
 

New Clauses and amendments to

7.00 pm

 
 

Clauses, and new Schedules

  
 

relating to Clause 152.

  
 

Second day

 
 

Proceedings

Time for conclusion of proceedings

 
 

New Clauses and amendments to

3.00 pm

 
 

Clauses, and new Schedules

  
 

relating to Part 2.

  
 

New Clauses and amendments to

5.00 pm

 
 

Clauses, and new Schedules and

  
 

amendments to Schedules relating

  
 

to Part 3 and Clauses 149 to 151;

  
 

remaining proceedings on

  
 

consideration

  
 

5.    

Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be

 

brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on the second day.

 

 

NOTICES WITHDRAWN

 

The following Notices have been withdrawn:

 

Robert Halfon

 

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Page  9,  line  42  [Clause  10],  at end insert—


 
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