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2005 15th March<br />

321<br />

2. National Health Service (Pension Scheme and Injury Benefits) Amendment Regulations<br />

2005, laid under the Superannuation Act 1972; (661)<br />

3. Education (Grants etc.) (Dance and Drama) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2005,<br />

laid under the Education Act 1996; (677)<br />

4. Pensions Regulator (Freezing Orders and Consequential Amendments) Regulations<br />

2005, laid under the Pension Schemes Act 1993; (686)<br />

5. Pensions Increase (Civil Service Injury Benefits Scheme) Regulations 2005, laid under the<br />

Pensions (Increase) Act 1971; (698)<br />

6. Pneumoconiosis, etc., (Workers’ Compensation) (Payment of Claims) (Amendment)<br />

Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2005, laid under the Northern Ireland Act 2000; (—)<br />

7. Pensions Appeal Tribunals (Northern Ireland) (Amendment) Rules 2005, laid under the<br />

Pensions Appeal Tribunals Act 1943. (—)<br />

12. Papers not subject to parliamentary proceedings—The following papers were laid before the House<br />

and ordered to lie on the Table:<br />

1. (i) Amendment to the Rates of Pay, Bounty and Allowances of the Royal Air Force<br />

Reserve and Royal Auxiliary Air Force—<br />

(ii) Amendment List 11 to Volume 7 (1st edition) of Air Publication 3392, Regulations<br />

for the Reserve Air Forces—<br />

laid under the Reserve Forces Act 1996;<br />

2. (i) Amendments to the Rates of Pay, Allowances, Pensions of the Royal Air Force;<br />

(ii) Royal Air Force Manual of Personnel Administration Volume 2 Pay and Personnel<br />

(2nd Edition)—<br />

(iii) Royal Air Force Manual of Personnel Administration Volume 3 Allowances (2nd<br />

Edition)—<br />

laid under the Air Force (Constitution) Act 1917.<br />

Select Committee Reports<br />

13. Merits of Statutory Instruments—The following report from the Select Committee was made and<br />

ordered to be printed:<br />

14th Report, on the following negative instruments:<br />

Rail Vehicle Accessibility (Croydon Tramlink Class CR4000 Vehicles) Exemption<br />

(Amendment) Order 2005;<br />

Pension Protection Fund (Multi-employer Schemes) (Modification) Regulations 2005;<br />

New Forest National Park Authority (Establishment) Order 2005. (HL Paper 83)<br />

14. European Union—The 10th Report from the Select Committee, The Hague Programme: A Five<br />

Year Agenda for EU Justice and Home AVairs, was made and ordered to be printed, together<br />

with the Minutes of Evidence. (HL Paper 84)<br />

15. Statutory Instruments—The 12th Report from the Joint Committee was made on certain statutory<br />

instruments; it was ordered that the Report be printed. (HL Paper 85)<br />

16. Assisted Dying for the Terminally Ill Bill [hl]—The Report from the Select Committee was made<br />

and ordered to be printed, together with the Minutes of Evidence. (HL Paper 86)<br />

Public Business<br />

17. Registration of Cancer Bill [hl]—A bill to make provision about the registration of cancer; and for<br />

connected purposes was presented by the Lord Williamson of Horton, on behalf of the<br />

Baroness Finlay of LlandaV, read a first time and ordered to be printed. (HL Bill 46)<br />

18. Serious Organised Crime and Police Bill—It was moved by the Lord Grocott, on behalf of the<br />

Baroness Scotland of Asthal, that it be an instruction to the Committee of the Whole House<br />

to which the Serious Organised Crime and Police Bill has been committed that they consider<br />

the bill in the following order:

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