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Marine and Coastal Access Act 2009

Hansard References

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
Introduction4 December 2008Vol. 706 Col 27
Second Reading15 December 2008Vol. 706 Cols. 647-730
Committee12 January 2009Vol. 706 Cols. 1035-1073; 1084-1106
21 January 2009Vol. 706 Cols. 1672-1728; 1744-1760
28 January 2009Vol. 707 Cols. 252-311; 320-336
10 February 2009Vol. 707 Cols. 1019-1077; 1092-1110
23 February 2009Vol. 708 Cols. 11-73; 80-96
3 March 2009Vol. 708 Cols. 620-688; 704-724
9 March 2009Vol. 708 Cols. 1013-1052
11 March 2009Vol. 708 Cols. 1201-1260
16 March 2009Vol. 709 Cols. 18-59; 81-108
30 March 2009Vol. 709 Cols. 855-917; 928-952
21 April 2009Vol. 709 Cols. 1370-1431; 1441-1492
Report5 May 2009Vol. 710 Cols. 443-509; 523-539
12 May 2009Vol. 710 Cols. 943-998; 1013-1034
19 May 2009Vol. 710 Cols. 1312-1362;
1 June 2009Vol. 711 Cols. 11-76;
Third Reading8 June 2009 Vol. 711 Cols. 421-518
House of Commons
Introduction9 June 2009 No debate
Second Reading23 June 2009Vol. 494 Cols. 696-768
Committee30 June 2009 – 14 July 2009 Public Bill Committee
Report26 October 2009Vol. 498 Cols. 32-129
27 October 2009Vol. 498  Cols. 167-199
Third reading27 October 2009 Vol. 498 Cols. 199-213
House of Lords
Ping Pong11 November 2009 Vol. 714 Cols. 872-892
Royal Assent – 12 November 2009House of Lords Hansard Vol. 714 Col 918
House of Commons Hansard Vol. 499 Col 418

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