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Pensions Act 2011

Hansard References

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

StageDateHansard reference
House of Lords
Introduction12 January 2011Vol. 724 Col 1403
Second Reading15 February 2011Vol. 725 Cols. 583-615
Committee1 March 2011, 3 March 2011 and 15 March 2011Vol. 725 Col 929 and GC109-GC162, GC187-GC250
Vol. 726 GC1-GC58
Report30 March 2011Vol. 726 Cols. 1250-1304, 1322-1334
Third Reading27 April 2011Vol. 727 Cols. 114-127
House of Commons
Introduction27 April 2011
Second Reading20 June 2011Vol. 530 Cols. 41-133
Committee5 July 2011, 7 July 2011, 12 July 2011 and 14 July 2011Hansard Public Bill Committee, Cols. 1-336
Report and Third Reading18 October 2011Vol. 533 Cols. 776-867
Ping Pong31 October 2011Vol. 731 Cols. 981-1017
Royal Assent3 November 2011 House of Lords Hansard Vol. 731 Col 1339
House of Commons Hansard Vol. 534 Col 1121

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