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Sentencing (Livestock Rustling) Amendment Bill
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This bill is designed to deter people from engaging in livestock rustling, by identifying it as an aggravating factor at sentencing.MP in charge
Ian McKelvieCommittee
Primary ProductionBill No.271-1
51Parliament
Progress of the Bill
30 Jan 2018
- 25 Jul 2018
Report due on 30 Jul 2018
Submission due on 14 Mar 2018
Final report, presented on 25 Jul 2018
Select Committee
The select committee gathers information and prepares a report on the bill for the House, including recommending changes to the bill.
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Member(s) in charge: Ian McKelvie Type of Bill: Member's Parliament: 51 Bill no: 271-1 Introduction: 07 Jun 2017 First reading agreed: 31 Jan 2018 Referred to: Primary Production Submissions due: 14 Mar 2018 Select Committee Report(s): Sentencing (Livestock Rustling) Amendment Bill - 25 Jul 2018