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Pension Schemes Act 2015

Hansard References

262.The following table sets out the dates and Hansard references for each stage of the Act’s passage through Parliament.

StageDateHansard reference
House of Commons
Introduction26 June 2014Vol. 583 Col. 498
Second Reading2 September 2014Vol. 585 Col. 195 - 249
Committee21 October 2014Public Bill Committee Pension Schemes Bill
23 October 2014
28 October 2014
30 October 2014
4 November 2014
Report and Third Reading25 November 2014Vol. 588 Col. 798 - 883
House of Lords
Introduction26 November 2014Vol. 757 Col. 890
Second Reading16 December 2014Vol. 758 Col. 122 - 164
Committee7 January 2015Vol. 758 Col. 361 - 442
12 January 2015Vol. 758 Col. 559 - 635
Report27 January 2015Vol. 759 Col. 112 - 175
Third Reading5 February 2015Vol. 759 Col. 785 - 797
Ping Pong
Commons Consideration of Lords Amendments24 February 2015Vol. 593 Col. 206 - 219
Royal Assent3 March 2015Commons: Vol. 593 Col. 811
>Lords: Vol.760 Col. 87

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