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Glasgow Commonwealth Games Act 2008

Current text a fecha 2008-06-20

Introductory

The Glasgow Commonwealth Games

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Street trading etc.

Ban on outdoor trading in the vicinity of Games locations

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Trading activities, places and prohibited times

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The trading regulations may prescribe, or provide criteria for determining—

Authorised trading

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Trading authorisation: conditions

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the conditions of any other trading licence held by the authorised person.

Trading permitted without authorisation

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Existing trading licences

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It is not a defence for a person charged with a trading offence that the person has a trading licence whether granted before or after this section comes into force.

Alternative arrangements where existing trading banned during Games

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Guidance and information about trading

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Advertising

Ban on advertising in the vicinity of Games locations

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Advertising activities, places and prohibited times

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Authorised advertising

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Advertising authorisation: conditions

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the conditions of any other advertising licence held by the authorised person.

Advertising permitted without authorisation

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Existing advertising licences

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It is not a defence for a person charged with an advertising offence that the person has an advertising licence whether granted before or after this section comes into force.

Guidance and information about advertising

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Ticket touting

Ban on ticket touting

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Exception for certain advertisers etc.

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A person (“A”) who advertises that a Games ticket is available for purchase from, or makes a ticket available for sale by, another person (“B”) does not commit a touting offence if—

Use of internet etc.

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Ministers may by regulations specify circumstances in which making facilities available in connection with electronic communications or the storage of data is, or is not, to be capable of constituting a touting offence.

Authorised ticket sales

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the conditions of any other licence held by the authorised person.

Enforcement

Enforcement officers

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General enforcement power

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Restrictions on general enforcement power

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This subsection does not apply to perishable articles which no longer have any commercial value.

Power to enter and search

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Use of reasonable force

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Further restrictions on entering houses

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Power to obtain information

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Requirement to produce authority

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An enforcement officer must, while doing anything under section 22, 24 or 27, produce evidence of the officer's authority to take action if requested to do so.

Test purchases

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Compensation and recovery of costs

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This subsection does not apply if the thing done relates to a Games offence committed by the person.

Obstructing an enforcement officer

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It is an offence (“an obstruction offence”)—

Police powers

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And where the restrictions imposed by sections 25 and 26 apply, the constable does not have to be accompanied by another constable.

Action under sections 22 to 29: procedure

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Ministers may by regulations specify further procedure which an enforcement officer or, as the case may be, a constable must follow when doing anything under sections 22 to 29.

Trial and punishment

Mode of trial

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Penalties

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Offences by bodies corporate etc.

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that individual as well as the body, partnership or association is guilty of the offence and is liable to be proceeded against and punished accordingly.

Transport

Transport plan

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Games traffic regulation orders

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An order made by virtue of this subsection is called a “Games traffic regulation order”.

Urgent traffic regulation measures

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Power to direct councils to regulate road use for Games purposes

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which the council concerned has power to make.

Funding etc.

Organising Committee: funding and other assistance

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Compulsory acquisition of land

Compulsory acquisition of land for Games purposes

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(c) is suitable for and required in order to facilitate the holding of the Glasgow Games 2014.

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(1A) “Glasgow Games 2014” means the Commonwealth Games that are to take place principally in Glasgow in 2014.

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(10) Subsections (5) and (6) do not apply where land is acquired for the purpose mentioned in subsection (1)(c).

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Subordinate legislation: procedure

Orders and regulations

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This subsection does not apply to orders made under section 49(2) (commencement orders) or 50(2) (repeal order).

may be made unless a draft of the instrument has been laid before, and approved by a resolution of the Scottish Parliament.

Consultation

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Ministers must consult the following persons before making the first trading regulations or the first advertising regulations—

Factors for Ministers to consider

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Ministers must have regard to the following when making the trading regulations or the advertising regulations—

Notice

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Ministers must give public notice—

Final provisions

Ancillary provision

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Interpretation

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Commencement

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Repeal

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Short title

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This Act is called the Glasgow Commonwealth Games Act 2008.

SCHEDULE

The Glasgow Commonwealth Games

Urgent traffic regulation measures

Consultation

Editorial notes

[^key-ad655c20bd71e7f9044024947cfd48f9]: S. 41 in force at 20.6.2008 by S.S.I. 2008/245, art. 2

[^key-afd59e23f4fb5005e84ef1390755a672]: S. 42 in force at 20.6.2008 by S.S.I. 2008/245, art. 2