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Sale and Supply of Alcohol (Harm Minimisation) Amendment Bill

Member's Bill
Published date: 10 Nov 2023

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 abolishes appeals on local alcohol policies in order to provide proper local control over alcohol regulation. It also implements a number of the recommendations of the 2014 Ministerial Forum on Alcohol Advertising and Sponsorship.
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MP in charge
Chlöe Swarbrick
confirmation_number Bill No.147-1
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Progress of the Bill

  • groups
    Select Committee
    Terminated
    Not Agreed
  • 2
    Second Reading
  • Committee of Whole House
  • 3
    Third Reading
  • Royal Assent
House sitting
Stage Sitting DateCalendar DateOutcome Type
First Reading 06 Dec 202207 Dec 2022Interrupted Normal
First Reading 05 Apr 202305 Apr 2023Not Agreed Normal
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First Reading

The House debates and votes on the bill. It is usually referred to a select committee.

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Resources

  • Member(s) in charge: Chlöe Swarbrick
    Type of Bill: Member's
    Parliament: 53
    Bill no: 147-1
    Introduction: 29 Jun 2022
    First reading not agreed: 05 Apr 2023