Illegally Logged Timber (Prohibition of Sale) Bill 2009-10
Progress of the Bill
Bill started in the House of Commons
- House of Commons
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- House of Lords
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- Royal Assent
Last event
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1st reading: House of Commons 6 January, 2010
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06.01.2010
Latest Bill
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Bill 40 09-10 (as introduced) | PDF version, 78KB | 09.03.2010 |
Latest news on the Bill
This Bill was presented to Parliament on 6 January 2010 This is known as First Reading and there was no debate on the Bill at this stage.
The 2009-10 session of parliament has prorogued and this Bill will make no further progress.
Summary of the Bill
The Bill would make it illegal to sell, knowingly or not, timber that had been:
- obtained illegally in any way in the country of origin
- exported illegally from its country of origin
- imported illegally into any country
It would also make it an offence to falsify records with regard to the harvesting, importing or exporting of timber. The maximum penalties included in the Bill are up to five years’ imprisonment and a fine of up to £100,000.
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