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78 20th December<br />

2004<br />

3. Departmental Performance—Report for the—<br />

(i) Department for Culture, Media and Sport; (6435)<br />

(ii) Inland Revenue; (6437)<br />

4. Defence—Minute from the Ministry of Defence, concerning the gifting of non-lethal<br />

military equipment to the Palestinian Authority. (—)<br />

3. Statutory Instruments (Standing Order 71)—The following negative instruments, having been laid<br />

before the House on 17th December, were ordered to lie on the Table:<br />

(i) Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Transitional Provisions) (General<br />

Insurance Intermediaries) Order 2004— (3351)<br />

(ii) Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Designated Professional Bodies)<br />

(Amendment) Order 2004— (3352)<br />

laid under the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000.<br />

4. AYrmative Instrument—The following instrument was laid before the House for approval by<br />

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

Draft Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000 (Disapplication of Part IV for<br />

Northern Ireland Parties, etc) Order 2005, laid under the Political Parties, Elections and<br />

Referendums Act 2000, together with an Explanatory Memorandum.<br />

5. Negative Instruments—The following instruments were laid before the House and ordered to lie<br />

on the Table:<br />

1. Enterprise Act 2002 (Bodies Designated to make Super-complaints) (Amendment) Order<br />

2004, laid under the Enterprise Act 2002; (3366)<br />

2. Plant Health (Phytophthora kernovii Management Zone) (England) Order 2004, laid<br />

under the Plant Health Act 1967; (3367)<br />

3. Statement of Changes in Immigration Rules, laid under the Immigration Act 1971. (—)<br />

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

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

1. Report and Accounts for 2003–04 of English Heritage, laid under the National Heritage<br />

Act 1983;<br />

2. (i) Accounts for 2003–04 of the Independent Television Commission Additional<br />

Payments and Financial Penalties by Licensees Account, together with the Report of<br />

the Comptroller and Auditor General—<br />

(ii) Accounts for 2003–04 of the Radio Authority Additional Payments by Radio<br />

Licensees Account, together with the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor<br />

General—<br />

laid under the Broadcasting Act 1990;<br />

3. Accounts for 2003–04 of the OYce of Communications Licence Fees and Penalties<br />

Account, laid under the Communications Act 2003, together with the Report of the<br />

Comptroller and Auditor General;<br />

4. Accounts for 2003–04 of the Kent and Somerset Education Action Zone, laid under the<br />

School Standards and Framework Act 1998, together with the Report of the Comptroller<br />

and Auditor General;<br />

5. (i) Code of Practice for the Police National Computer—<br />

(ii) Report for 2003–04 of Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Constabulary—<br />

laid under the Police Act 1996.<br />

Private Business<br />

7. Private Bills—The Examiners’ certificates that the Standing Orders applicable to the petitions for<br />

the following bills have been complied with were delivered and ordered to lie on the Table:<br />

Liverpool City Council (Prohibition of Smoking in Places of Work);<br />

London Local Authorities;<br />

London Local Authorities and Transport for London;<br />

London Local Authorities (Prohibition of Smoking in Places of Work);<br />

Whitstable Oyster Fishery Company.<br />

8. HBOS Group Reorganisation Bill—The Examiner’s certificate that the Standing Orders<br />

applicable to the petition for the bill have not been complied with in respect of Standing<br />

Orders 4, 4A and 11 was delivered and referred to the Standing Orders Committee.

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