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Birmingham Commonwealth Games Act 2020

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  1. Introductory Text

  2. PART 1 Organising Committee

    1. 1.Financial assistance

    2. 2.Annual reporting

  3. PART 2 Association with the Games

    1. 3.Unauthorised association with the Games

    2. 4.Authorised association

    3. 5.Exceptions to the prohibition on unauthorised association

    4. 6.Enforcement of section 3(1) in relation to goods and documents

    5. 7.Protections for persons with an interest in goods or documents

    6. 8.Guidance

    7. 9.Interpretation of Part 2

  4. PART 3 Touting, advertising and trading offences

    1. Touting

      1. 10.Ticket touting offence

      2. 11.Ticket touting outside the United Kingdom

      3. 12.Other provision about authorisations under section 10

    2. Advertising

      1. 13.Advertising offence

      2. 14.Authorised advertising

      3. 15.Exceptions to the advertising offence

    3. Trading

      1. 16.Trading offence

      2. 17.Authorised trading

      3. 18.Exceptions for certain kinds of trading

      4. 19.Power to provide exceptions to the trading offence

    4. Enforcement

      1. 20.Enforcement of offences under Part 3

    5. Supplementary and general

      1. 21.Offences by directors, partners, etc

      2. 22.Existing restrictions to be unaffected

      3. 23.Guidance and information

      4. 24.Interpretation of Part 3

  5. PART 4 Transport

    1. 25.Games transport plan

    2. 26.Temporary prohibition or restriction on roads

    3. 27.Concurrent exercise of powers of a local traffic authority

    4. 28.Power to direct a local traffic authority

    5. 29.Interpretation of Part 4

  6. PART 5 Final provisions

    1. 30.Power to make transitional provision and savings

    2. 31.Regulations

    3. 32.Extent

    4. 33.Commencement and duration

    5. 34.Short title

  7. SCHEDULES

    1. SCHEDULE 1

      Unauthorised association: providers of information society services

      1. 1.Exceptions for mere conduits

      2. 2.Exception for caching

      3. 3.Exception for hosting

      4. 4.Interpretation

    2. SCHEDULE 2

      Ticket touting: providers of information society services

      1. 1.Non-UK service providers: restriction on institution of proceedings

      2. 2.Exceptions for mere conduits

      3. 3.Exception for caching

      4. 4.Exception for hosting

      5. 5.Interpretation

      6. 6.(1) A service provider is “established” in the United Kingdom,...

    3. SCHEDULE 3

      Enforcement of offences under Part 3

      1. 1.Introductory

      2. 2.Conditions for seizure and detention under Schedule 5 to the 2015 Act

      3. 3.Additional powers of search and seizure

      4. 4.Paragraph 31 of Schedule 5 to the 2015 Act (power...

      5. 5.Protections relating to search and seizure under paragraph 3

      6. 6.(1) An officer seizing any item from a person under...

      7. 7.Paragraph 29(6) and (7) of Schedule 5 to the 2015...

      8. 8.Nothing in paragraph 3 or 4 confers any power to...

      9. 9.Retention etc of items seized under paragraph 3

      10. 10.The following provisions of Schedule 5 to the 2015 Act...

      11. 11.Disposal of seized items

      12. 12.Power to conceal or destroy advertising

      13. 13.Obstruction of officers etc

      14. 14.Exercise of powers outside authority’s area

      15. 15.Compensation

      16. 16.(1) The Secretary of State may by regulations make provision...

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