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Clause 46 - Power to amend lists of identity documents | Tobacco and Vapes Bill | Public Bill Committees So why is a list necessary? Why not just say “as long as they have taken reasonable steps to get the ID”?
Clause 46 - Power to amend lists of identity documents | Tobacco and Vapes Bill | Public Bill Committees Is the Minister suggesting that if a shop worker or retailer selling an age-restricted product to an individual saw a form of ID that is not
Clause 46 - Power to amend lists of identity documents | Tobacco and Vapes Bill | Public Bill Committees One point to add is that individuals with certain disabilities may not have a driving licence, because their disability makes them ineligibl
Clause 46 - Power to amend lists of identity documents | Tobacco and Vapes Bill | Public Bill Committees Clause 46 provides the legal framework for the power to amend the definition of the identity documents in clauses 1 and 10.
Clause 45 - Power to extend Part 1 to other products | Tobacco and Vapes Bill | Public Bill Committees I believe this is the clause the Minister previously mentioned in relation to bongs.
Clause 42 - Application of programmes of enforcement to old age of sale offences | Tobacco and Vapes Bill | Public Bill Committees My understanding is that clauses 42 and 43 provide for enforcement of fixed penalty notices for the old age of sale offences in the interven
Clause 40 - Handing over tobacco etc to underage people in Wales | Tobacco and Vapes Bill | Public Bill Committees I may have misheard the Minister, but I am not sure he explain why he does not think it is necessary in England.
Clause 45 - Power to extend Part 1 to other products | Tobacco and Vapes Bill | Public Bill Committees My understanding was that the Minister did not wish to restrict the use of tobacco products and other products covered by this Bill by those
Clause 40 - Handing over tobacco etc to underage people in Wales | Tobacco and Vapes Bill | Public Bill Committees Clause 40 seems self-explanatory.
Clause 39 - Power to change amount of fixed penalties | Tobacco and Vapes Bill | Public Bill Committees Clause 39 provides the power to change the amount of fixed penalties. As the Minister has described, the fixed penalty is set at £200.