Part of Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill – in a Public Bill Committee at 4:30 pm on 24 June 2021.
New clause 82—Repeals—
“The enactments specified in the following Table are repealed to the extent specified in column 2 of the Table.
Short title and chapter
Extent of repeal
Sexual Offences Act 1956 (c. 69)
Sections 33 to 36
Street Offences Act 1959 (c. 57)
The whole Act
Sexual Offences Act 1967 (c. 60)
Section 6
Criminal Justice and Police Act 2001 (c. 16)
Section 46
Sexual Offences Act 2003 (c. 42)
Sections 51A to 56
Policing and Crime Act 2009 (c. 26)
Section 14 and 16 to 19”.
A parliamentary bill is divided into sections called clauses.
Printed in the margin next to each clause is a brief explanatory `side-note' giving details of what the effect of the clause will be.
During the committee stage of a bill, MPs examine these clauses in detail and may introduce new clauses of their own or table amendments to the existing clauses.
When a bill becomes an Act of Parliament, clauses become known as sections.
A parliamentary bill is divided into sections called clauses.
Printed in the margin next to each clause is a brief explanatory `side-note' giving details of what the effect of the clause will be.
During the committee stage of a bill, MPs examine these clauses in detail and may introduce new clauses of their own or table amendments to the existing clauses.
When a bill becomes an Act of Parliament, clauses become known as sections.