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Transport for London (Supplemental Toll Provisions) Bill [HL]

Private Bill

Originated in the House of Lords, Sessions 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-12

Proceeding (5)

Details of the proceedings at committee and report stage in the House of Commons, where amendments to the Bill are considered. The documents contain the text of amendments considered at that sitting and show whether they were agreed to, negatived (not agreed), not called, not moved or withdrawn.

Petition to introduce a Private Bill presented to Parliament

Petition to introduce a Private Bill presented to Parliament (no debate)
27 November 2006

Lords 1st reading

22 January 2007
Lords

Lords Bill reintroduced

Bill reintroduced and taken formally through previous stages
4 December 2008
Lords

Lords Bill reintroduced

Bill reintroduced and taken formally through previous stages
8 December 2009
Lords

Lords Bill reintroduced

Bill reintroduced
28 June 2010
Lords

Full text of the Bill as introduced and further versions of the Bill as it is reprinted to include amendments made during its passage through Parliament. The explanatory memorandum, which appears before the text of the bill, explains the bill’s purpose in detail and includes a statement as to the Bill’s compliance with the European Convention on Human Rights.

Bill as brought from the Lords on 30 June 2011
30 June 2011
Commons
Bill as amended in House of Lords Unopposed Bill Committee
18 November 2008
Lords
22 January 2007
Lords
Text of Bill as amended in Parliament in November 2006
15 November 2006

Lords 2nd reading

26 April 2007
Lords

Lords 3rd reading

29 June 2011
Lords

The Government is required to make a report on the promoters’ statement of compatibility with the European Convention on Human Rights as soon as the bill has received a first reading. If the Government wishes to make its views about the provisions of a bill known it does so by making one or more further reports which are considered by a Committee on the Bill in the House to which the report is made.

Government Report on European Convention on Human Rights compliance. Department for Transport
5 July 2011
Commons
Report on European Convention of Human Rights compliance made to the Lords by the Department of Trade and Industry
23 January 2007
Lords

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Lords Motion to suspend Bill till next session approved

Carry-over motion
22 October 2007
Lords

Commons Motion to suspend Bill till next session approved

Carry-over motion
24 October 2007
Commons

Lords Bill reintroduced

Bill reintroduced and formally taken through previous stages
8 November 2007
Lords

Lords Motion to suspend Bill till next session approved

Carry-over motion
17 November 2008
Lords

Commons Motion to suspend Bill till next session approved

Carry-over motion
19 November 2008
Commons

Lords Motion to suspend Bill till next session approved

Motion to suspend Bill until next session agreed to (no debate)
29 October 2009
Lords

Commons Motion to suspend Bill till next session considered

Motion to suspend Bill till next session considered
3 November 2009
Commons

Commons Motion to suspend Bill till next session considered

Motion to suspend Bill till next session considered
10 November 2009
Commons

Lords Motion to revive Bill

25 November 2009
Lords

Commons Motion to revive Bill

1 December 2009
Commons

Lords Motion to revive Bill

Motion to revive Bill
15 June 2010
Lords

Commons Motion to revive Bill

motion to revive Bill
22 June 2010
Commons

Full transcripts of the Committee meetings

Lords Committee stage

Unopposed Bill Committee
11 November 2008
Lords