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Sentencing (Livestock Rustling) Amendment Bill

Member's Bill
Published date: 05 Jul 2024

Bills are proposals to make a new law or to change an existing one. Only Parliament can pass a bill. Each bill goes through several stages, giving MPs and the public the chance to have their say.

This bill is designed to deter people from engaging in livestock rustling, by identifying it as an aggravating factor at sentencing.
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MP in charge
Ian McKelvie
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confirmation_number Bill No.271-1
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Progress of the Bill

  • 2
    Second Reading
    Terminated
    Withdrawn
  • Committee of Whole House
  • 3
    Third Reading
  • Royal Assent
30 Jan 2018 - 25 Jul 2018
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Report due on 30 Jul 2018

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Submission due on 14 Mar 2018

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Final report, presented on 25 Jul 2018

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Select Committee

The select committee gathers information and prepares a report on the bill for the House, including recommending changes to the bill.

Resources

  • 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