Status
Passed and Assented toIntroduction print – Bill
561328bi1.pdf561328bi1.docIntroduction print – Explanatory Memorandum
561328exi1.pdf561328exi1.doc
First House: Legislative Assembly
First reading
- Introduced by Hon R Hulls
- First reading passed
- 08/12/2009
Second reading
- Second reading moved
- 10/12/2009
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Under the Government Business Program agreed to by the House 02/02/2010, debate on this bill must be completed by 4.00 pm on Thursday 04/02/2010. Debate resumed 02/02/2010 and continued 03/02/2010.
- Second reading passed
- 04/02/2010
Third reading
- Third reading moved
- 04/02/2010
- Third reading passed
- 04/02/2010
Second House: Legislative Council
First reading
- Introduced by Hon. Justin Madden
- First reading passed
- 04/02/2010
Second reading
- Second reading moved
- 04/02/2010
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Debate resumed and amendments were circulated by Mr Rich-Phillips and Mr Tee (for Mr Madden) 25/02/2010, then debate was adjourned.
- Amendments circulated
- Rich-Phillips 250210.docRich-Phillips 250210.pdfMadden 250210.docMadden 250210.pdf
Debate resumed 09/03/2010.
- Second reading passed
- 09/03/2010
Committee of the whole
- Date committed
- 09/03/2010
- Committee of the whole completed - Bill amended
- 09/03/2010
All the amendments circulated by Mr Madden were agreed to.
Third reading
- Third reading moved
- 09/03/2010
- Third reading passed
- 09/03/2010
Dealing with Council amendments
- Dealing with Council amendments
- Under the Government Business Program agreed to by the Legislative Assembly 23/03/2010, debate on the amendments must be completed by 4.00 pm on Thursday 25/03/2010. Debate resumed 23/03/2010 and the amendments were agreed to by the Assembly. The amendments changed the title of the bill to the Magistrates' Court Amendment (Assessment and Referral Court List) Bill 2009.
Royal Assent
- Royal Assent given
- 30/03/2010
- Act number 12/2010
- Note
- 30/03/2010
This bill's name was changed to the Magistrates' Court Amendment (Assessment and Referral Court List) Bill 2009 — see details above. When it was assented to, it became the Magistrates' Court Amendment (Assessment and Referral Court List) Act 2010.