Joint Committee On Human Rights Seventeenth Report


11 Private Members' Bills

11.1 We consider the following Private Members' Bills do not give rise to any human rights issues and do not require to be drawn to the attention of either House on human rights grounds.

a)  Constitution for Europe (Referendum) Bill [Lords][117]

b)  Fireworks (Amendment) Bill[118]

c)  Food in Schools Bill[119]

d)  Foundation for Unclaimed Assets Bill[120]

e)  Interest rates (Limits on Charges) Bill[121]

f)  Life Peerages (Residency for Taxation Purposes) Bill[122]

g)  Local Land Charges (Fees) Bill[123]

h)  Marine Wildlife Conservation Bill[124]

i)  Older People's Commissioners Bill[125]

j)  Power Supply (Compensation for Erroneous Transfer) Bill[126]

k)  Regulation of Hormone Disrupting Chemicals Bill[127]

l)  Sleep Apnoea Bill[128]


117   House of Lords Bill 99 (Lord Blackwell). Back

118   House of Commons Bill 91 (Mr George Howarth MP). Back

119   House of Commons Bill 122 (Mr David Kidney MP). Back

120   House of Commons Bill 131 (Mr Frank Field MP). Back

121   House of Commons Bill 107 (Mr Adam Price MP). Back

122   House of Lords Bill 81 (Lord Oakeshott of Seagrove Bay). Back

123   House of Commons Bill 78 (Mr David Borrow MP). Back

124   House of Commons Bill 119 (Mr John Randall MP). Back

125   House of Commons Bill 34 (Ian Lucas MP). Back

126   House of Commons Bill 45 (Mr David Cairns MP). Back

127   House of Commons Bill 114 (Mr Geraint Davis MP). Back

128   House of Commons Bill 50 (Alice Mahon MP). Back


 
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