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Crime and Security Act 2010

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 Commons
Introduction19 November 2009Vol. 501 Col 141
Second Reading18 January 2010Vol. 504 Cols 24-127
Committee26 January 2010Hansard Public Bill Committee
28 January 2010
2 February 2010
4 February 2010
9 February 2010
23 February 2010
Report and Third Reading8 March 2010Vol. 507 Cols 32-121
House of Lords
Introduction9 March 2010Vol. 718 Col 142
Second Reading29 March 2010Vol. 718 Cols 1225-1278
Committee7 April 2010Vol. 718 Cols 1540-1570
Report and Third Reading7 April 2010Vol. 718 Col 1570
Royal Assent – 8 April 2010House of Lords Hansard Vol. 718 Col 1738
House of Commons Hansard Vol. 508 Col 1256

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