HL Deb 26 July 1922 vol 51 cc879-80

[The, references are to Bill No. 97.]

Clause 1, page 2, line 38, after ("appeal") insert ("and of the grounds thereof")

Clause 1, page 3, lines 4 and 5, leave out ("upon the said premises")

Clause 1, line 6, after ("apparatus") insert ("upon any premises used for any purpose to which this Act applies").

Clause 2, page 4, line 1, after ("not") insert ("except in the cases referred to in paragraphs (c), (d) and(e) of subsection (1) of section one thereof")

Clause 2,line 3, leave out ("or") and insert ("and

(iii) the provisions of this Act shall not apply").

Clause 4, page 4, line 29, at end insert as a new subsection: ("(3) The occupier of premises in respect of which a statement is required to be furnished to the local authority shall pay to the local authority when furnishing such statement and on the first day of January of every year thereafter, so long as the premises are used for any purpose to which this Act applies, such fees as the Secretary of State may prescribe").

Clause 9, page 5, line 37, leave out ("including") and insert ("containing")

Clause 9,line 38, leave out ("and") and insert ("or") and after ("products") insert ("but does not include any substances which are explosives within the meaning of the Explosives Act, 1875")

Clause 9,line 39, after ("means") insert ("a")

Clause 9,line 41, at end insert ("and (b) celluloid scrap or waste").

In the First Schedule, page 9, line 7, at end insert: ("6. If electric light is used, all conductors and apparatus shall be so constructed, installed, protected, worked and maintained as to prevent danger. Vacuum-type lamps only shall be used, and shall be in fixed positions and fitted with substantial outer protecting globes.")

THE EARL OF ONSLOW

I do not know whether it is desired that I should explain the Amendments. They are not all drafting, but unless any noble Lord wishes for an explanation I propose to move their acceptance en bloc.

Moved, That this House doth agree with the Commons in the said Amendments.—(The Earl of Onslow.)