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Policing and Crime Act 2009

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StageDateHansard reference
House of Commons (session 2008-09)
Introduction18 December 2008Vol 485 Col 1262
Second Reading19 January 2009Vol 486 Col 517 - 591
Committee16 sittings:Hansard Public Bill Committee
27 January 2009;
29 January 2009;
3 February 2009;
5 February 2009;
10 February 2009;
12 February 2009;
24 February 2009; and
26 February 2009
Report and Third Reading19 May 2009Vol 492 Col 1349 – 1420 and 1423 – 1472
House of Lords (session 2008-09)
Introduction20 May 2009Vol 710 Col 1418
Second Reading3 June 2009Vol 711 Col 219 -290
Committee22 June 2009;Vol 711 Col 1351 – 1421 and 1433 – 1450;
1 July 2009;Vol 712 Col 238 – 287 and 304 – 322;
6 July 2009;Vol 712 Col 451 – 456, 476 – 519 and 535 – 558;
13 October 2009; andVol 713 Col 118 – 186 and 198 – 216;
20 October 2009Vol 713 Col 578 – 638 and 653 - 698
Report3 November 2009Vol 714 Col 179 – 196 and 210 – 246
5 November 2009Vol 714 Col 426 – 500
Third reading11 November 2009Vol 714 Col 818 - 823
House of Commons (session 2008-09)
Commons Consideration of Lords Amendments12 November 2009Vol 499 Col 388 - 418
Royal Assent – 12 November 2009House of Commons: Vol. 499 Col 418
House of Lords: Vol. 714 Col 918

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