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Hilary Benn please supply the review highlighted in the extract from Hansard mentioned in this request: 'areview some doubts arose about the proper statutory basis for charging these fees'
To Home Office by Derek Canning LLB [HONS] (Account suspended) 1 June 2009
please supply me with a copy of the review of the doubts that arose about the proper statutory basis for charging fees and any information that you have in relation to the Bird [Registration Charges] Act 1997 especially what consultation there was with stakeholder.
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please supply me with a copy of the review of the doubts that arose about the proper statutory basis for charging fees and any information that you have in relation to the Bird [Registration Charges] Act 1997 especially what consultation there was with stakeholder.
Derek Canning LLB [HONS] (Account suspended) made this Freedom of Information request to House of Commons
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From: Derek Canning LLB [HONS] (Account suspended)
31 May 2009
Dear Sir or Madam,
Please note the following quotation from Hansard
‘The charge was made on registered sellers and keepers by the
department when administering both these schemes. However,
following a review some doubts arose about the proper statutory
basis for charging these fees. The Bill will simply clarify those
powers’.
Having noted the above quotation and full the quotation below
please supply me with a copy of the review of the doubts that arose
about the proper statutory basis for charging fees and any
information that you have in relation to the Bird [Registration
Charges] Act 1997 especially what consultation there was with
stakeholder.
Birds (Registration Charges) Bill
HL Deb 20 March 1997 vol 579 c1154 1154
§ 7.45 p.m.
The Minister of State, Department of the Environment (Earl Ferrers)
My Lords, I beg to move that this Bill be now read a second time.
This is a short Bill and will clarify the powers of the Department
of the Environment to charge fees for registered sellers of dead
wild birds under Section 6 and for the birds registration scheme
under Section 7 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981. The
charge was made on registered sellers and keepers by the department
when administering both these schemes. However, following a review
some doubts arose about the proper statutory basis for charging
these fees. The Bill will simply clarify those powers.
The Bill has three main provisions. First, it will permit future
charges to be made for the registration scheme and the registered
sellers of the dead wild bird scheme should such a new scheme be
reintroduced. Secondly, it will permit the recovery of charges for
bird registrations which were made between 21st May 1996, which is
the date on which the announcement was made in another place that
the requirement for the payment of any fees were suspended, and the
date when the Bill comes into force. Thirdly, it will validate all
registration charges which have been made under Sections 6 and 7 of
the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981.
The Bill will affect about 1,000 registered keepers of birds. The
Bill is an uncontroversial measure. It will simply restore the
situation to that which the department and the bird keepers had
previously believed to be the case. It will not remove any rights
which they expected it to have. The Bill makes no other changes to
the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981. I beg to move.
Moved, That the Bill be now read a second time.—(Earl Ferrers.)
On Question, Bill read a second time.
Committee negatived.
Then, Standing Order No. 44 having been suspended (pursuant to
Resolution of 18th March), Bill read a third time, and passed.
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HANSARD 1803–2005 → 1990s → 1996 → October 1996 → 31 October 1996 →
Commons Sitting → BILLS PRESENTED
BIRDS (REGISTRATION CHARGES)
HC Deb 31 October 1996 vol 284 c794 794
§ Mr. Secretary Gummer, supported by Mr. Chancellor of the
Exchequer, Mr. Secretary Forsyth, Mr. Secretary Hague and Mr.
Clappison, presented a Bill to make provision (including provision
having retrospective effect) authorising the Secretary of State to
impose charges in respect of registrations effected in accordance
with regulations under section 6(2) or 7(1) of the Wildlife and
Countryside Act 1981: And the same was read the First time; and
ordered to be read a Second time tomorrow and to be printed. [Bill
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Yours faithfully,
Derek Canning LLB [HONS]
From: Derek Canning LLB [HONS] (Account suspended)
30 June 2009
Dear Sir or Madam,
I am requesting an internal review
Yours sincerely,
Derek Canning LLB [HONS]
From: FOICOMMONS
House of Commons
1 July 2009
Dear Mr Canning
I am sorry that we did not respond to you on this. In recent weeks, for
understandable reasons, we have received many FOI requests and are
working hard to reduce the backlog. Our complaints process is detailed
below.
You asked for a copy of a review of doubts referred to in a Hansard
quotation dating from 1997 "...following review some doubts were
expressed...". In the longer extract it appears that the review
referred to related to Countryside Act 1981 and that it was conducted by
the Department of the Environment. It is not possible to identify the
review referred to and therefore cannot identify whether or not any
published information is held. You might consider making your request
to the Department of the Environment to see if they can assist.
You also asked for any information we have in relation to the Bird
(Registration Act) 1997. The information held by the House is available
on its website. By using the search facility, entering the reference
Bird (Registration Charges) Act 1997 in the search field provides links
to the information held by the House of Commons. A screen shot of the
first page of the return is attached.
You may, if dissatisfied with the treatment of your request, ask the
House of Commons to conduct an internal review of this decision.
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Information Officer, Department of Resources, House of Commons London
SW1 OAA or [House of Commons request email]. Please ensure that you specify the
nature of your complaint and any arguments or points that you wish to
make.
If you remain dissatisfied, you may appeal to the Information
Commissioner at Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire SK9 5AF.
Yours sincerely,
Bob Castle
Head of Information Rights and Information Security
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