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Local Government and Public Involvement in Health Bill

moved Amendment No. 238ZG: 238ZG: Clause 196, page 136, line 17, leave out ““include”” and insert ““are”” The noble Baroness said: Clause 196 adds new Section 66A to the 2000 Act. It refers to the, "““kinds of action that may be authorised””," by the new provision which enables panels of the standards committee, "““to decide what action, of a kind authorised by regulations””—" one would expect that—““should be taken””. Those ““kinds of action”” include ones authorised by further regulations. The amendment concerns the word ““include”” again. I apologise to the Minister if her explanation that ““include”” means ““are”” or something different was given to my noble friend during debate on a previous clause. I realise that I had stepped out of the Chamber when that was being debated. If ““kinds of action”” includes certain kinds of action, what else might they include? I beg to move.

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Reference

694 c445 

Session

2006-07

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House of Lords chamber
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