Friday, 13 June 2008
The Chairman of Ways and Means took the Chair as Deputy Speaker, pursuant to the Standing Order.
Not amended in the Public Bill Committee, considered.
I beg to move amendment No. 1, page 1, line 10, at end insert— '(3) In Article 31 of the Health and Safety at Work (Northern Ireland) Order 1978 (S.I. 1978/1039 (N.I. 9)) (offences), for...
Amendments made: No. 2, page 1, line 15, leave out '1' and insert '1(1) and (2)'. No. 3, page 1, line 18, at end insert— '(3A) The Department concerned (within the meaning given in Article...
Amendment made: No. 5, page 2, line 6, leave out 'and Scotland only' and insert ', Scotland and Northern Ireland (except that an amendment or repeal made by this Act has the same extent as the...
Amendments made: No. 6, page 4, line 48, leave out 'of regulation' and insert 'of— (a) regulation'. No. 7, page 5, line 1, at end insert 'or— (b) regulation 26(18) of the Manufacture...
Amendments made: No. 13, page 5, leave out lines 32 to 35. No. 14, page 5, line 37, at end insert— 'Health and Safety at Work (Northern Ireland) Order 1978 (S.I. 1978/1039 (N.I. 9))...
Order for Second Reading read . To be read a Second time on Friday 20 June.
Order for Second Reading read.
Order read for resuming adjourned debate on Question [ 22 February], That the Bill be now read a Second time. Hon. Members: Object. Debate to be resumed on Friday 20 June.
Order for Second reading read. Hon. Members: Object. To be read a Second time on Friday 17 October.
Order for Second Reading read. Hon. Members: Object. To be read a Second time on Friday 20 June.
Order read for resuming adjourned debate on Question [ 16 May], That the Bill be now read a Second time. Hon. Members: Object. Debate to be resumed on Friday 20 June.
Order for Second Reading read. Hon. Members: Object. To be read a Second time on Friday 20 June.
Order for Second Reading read. Hon. Members: Object. To be read a Second time on Friday 20 June.
Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.— [Mr. Michael Foster.]
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