Progress on Bills during the period
         
House of Commons
Session 1996-97
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Weekly Information Bulletin
Weekly Information Bulletin: 1st February 1997

PROGRESS ON BILLS DURING THE PERIOD 24 - 30 JANUARY 1997

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

1. Bills introduced into the Commons

DateTitle of BillTypeHC Bill NoMember in Charge
28.1Town and Country Planning (Scotland) [HL]B86Brought from the Lords
28.1Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation
Areas (Scotland) [HL]B84Brought from the Lords
28.1Planning (Hazardous Substances)
(Scotland) [HL]B85Brought from the Lords
28.1Planning (Consequential Provisions)
(Scotland) [HL]B87Brought from the Lords
28.1Police [HL]A88Brought from the Lords
28.1Airports and Aerodromes (Noise)Y83Mr Jim Cunningham
29.1Holocaust DenialY89Mr Mike Gapes
29.1British Nationality (Hong Kong) [HL]Z90Brought from the Lords
30.1National Health ServiceA91Brought from the Lords
(Primary Care) [HL]

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
£
24.1Merchant Shipping and Maritime
Security [HL]A7901030799716.70
28.1Sexual Offences (Protected Material)W163101030319792.50
29.1Town and Country Planning (Scotland)
[HL]B86010308697815.20
29.1Planning (Listed Buildings and Conser-
vation Areas) (Scotland) [HL]B8401030849756.00
29.1Planning (Hazardous Substances)
(Scotland) [HL]B8501030859714.50
29.1Planning (Consequential Provisions)
(Scotland) [HL]B8701030879744.50
29.1Abortion (Amendment)Y6401030649740.65
30.1Police [HL]A8801030889708.00
30.1United Kingdom Membership of theY7301030739730.65
European Union (Referendum)
31.1British Nationality (Hong Kong) [HL]Z9001030909751.50
31.1National Health Service (PrimaryA9101030919715.50
Care) [HL]
31.1Fire SafetyY5501030559755.00
31.1Local Authorities (Youth Expenditure)Y4601030469760.65

2. Bills receiving Second Reading

24.1 Confiscation of Alcohol (Young Persons)
24.1 Road Traffic (Reduction)
24.1 Criminal Evidence (Amendment)
24.1 Policyholders Protection
24.1 Companies (Millennium Computer Compliance)
24.1 Police (Property)
30.1 Civil Procedure [HL]

3. Bills in Committee

a)Whole House
24.1 Criminal Evidence (Amendment)
24.1 Policyholders Protection

b)Standing Committees
SC A: National Heritage [HL]
SC B: Finance (except Clauses 40, 62, 68, 82, 92, Schedules 7, 13)
SC C: Prisons (Alcohol Testing)
SC E: Social Security Administration (Fraud)
1st Scot SC: Scottish Legal Services Ombudsman and Commissioner for Local Administration in Scotland

4. Bills reported from Committee

24.1 Criminal Evidence (Amendment)
24.1 Policyholders Protection
28.1 National Heritage [HL]
28.1 Social Security Administration (Fraud)
28.1 Scottish Legal Services Ombudsman and Commissioner for Local Administration in Scotland
29.1 Prisons (Alcohol Testing)

5. Bills considered on Report

24.1 Criminal Evidence (Amendment)
24.1 Policyholders Protection
24.1 Knives
27-28.1 Education
29.1 Crime and Punishment (Scotland)

6. Bills receiving Third Reading

24.1 Criminal Evidence (Amendment)
24.1 Policyholders Protection
24.1 Knives
28.1 Education
29.1 Crime and Punishment (Scotland)

 

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