Video Recordings (Exemption from Classification) Bill 2009-10
- Type of Bill:
- Private Members' Bill (under the Ten Minute Rule, SO No 23)
- Sponsor:
- Mr Andrew Dismore
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 12 January, 2010
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12.01.2010
Latest Bill
| House | Bill | Date |
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Bill 45 09-10 as introduced | PDF version, 74KB | 22.02.2010 |
Latest news on the Video Recordings (Exemption from Classification) Bill 2009-10
On 12 January 2010, the House of Commons was asked, under the Ten Minute Rule motion, to give leave for this Bill to be introduced. The sponsor was allowed 10 minutes to support the Bill and there was ten minutes for other MPs to comment. The House agreed and the Bill was read a first time.
The 2009-10 session of parliament has prorogued and this Bill will make no further progress.
Summary of the Video Recordings (Exemption from Classification) Bill 2009-10
A Bill to extend the criteria under which music and sports video works and documentaries lose their exemption from classification.Stay up to date
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