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Weekly Information Bulletin: 18th January 1997

PROGRESS ON BILLS DURING THE PERIOD 13 - 16 JANUARY 1997

PUBLIC BILLS (other than Order Confirmation, etc Bills).

1. Bills introduced into the Commons

DateTitle of BillTypeHC Bill NoMember in Charge
14.1Bull Bars (Prohibition)Y68Mr Paul Flynn
15.1Overseas Development Co-operationY69Mr Hugh Bayley

NOTE: Some Bills are not printed for some time after presentation, though Government Bills are usually available shortly after presentation. The following is a record of Commons Bills received since the last Bulletin. Reprinting of Bills as amended are not noted.

DateTitle of BillTypeHC Bill No.ISBNPrice
£
3.1FinanceA470103047972 13.40
8.1Public Entertainments LicencesW21701030179761.90
(Drug Misuse)
14.1General Teaching Council W112601030269752.10
(England and Wales)
14.1Breeding and Sale of DogsW173201030329751.90
14.1War Widows and PensionersX5601030567710.65
(Equal Treatment)
15.1Bull Bars (Prohibition)Y68010306897X0.65
15.1Criminal Evidence (Amendment)W82301030239762.30
16.1Confiscation of Alcohol (Young
Persons)W31801030189721.10
17.1Policyholders ProtectionW183301030339713.70

2. Bills receiving Second Reading

13.1* Scottish Legal Services Ombudsmen and Commissioner for Local Administration in Scotland
14.1 Finance Bill

3. Bills in Committee

a)Standing Committees - for details of progress see STANDING COMMITTEES
SC D: Education
SC E: Social Security Administration (Fraud)
b)Scottish Grand Committee - consideration in principle
13.1 Flood Prevention and Land Drainage (Scotland)

4. Bills reported from Committee

16.1 Education

5. Bills considered on Report

13, 15.1 Crime (Sentences)
16.1 Northern Ireland Arms Decommissioning

6. Bills receiving Third Reading

15.1 Crime (Sentences)
16.1 Northern Ireland Arms Decommissioning

7. Bills receiving Third Reading

8. Bills receiving Royal Assent

8. Private or Order Confirmation Bills receiving Royal Assent

 

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Prepared 18 January 1997