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Food Amendment (Public Information on Offences) Bill 2008

Type: Government
Status: Assented on Mon 14 Apr 2008 - Act No 5 of 2008 (GG No. 43, 18/4/2008, p 2715)
Origin: Legislative Assembly
Member with Carriage: Rees, Nathan (Macdonald, Ian)
Act number: 5/2008
Long Title: An Act to amend the Food Act 2003 to make further provision for the disclosure of offences relating to the handling and sale of food, to provide for the disclosure of penalty notice information, and to make further provision for payments into the Food Authority Fund.
Progress
Legislative Assembly
Initially introduced in the Legislative Assembly
Introduced by: Rees, Nathan
Notice of Motion: Wed 27 Feb 2008
Introduced: Thu 28 Feb 2008
"Agreement in Principle" Speech: Thu 28 Feb 2008
Agreed to in Principle LA: Wed 5 Mar 2008
Date Declared by Assistant Speaker without amendment: Wed 5 Mar 2008
Legislative Council
Member with Carriage: Macdonald, Ian
Introduced: Thu 6 Mar 2008
First Reading: Thu 6 Mar 2008
2R Speech: Tue 1 Apr 2008
Second Reading: Tue 8 Apr 2008
Date Committed: Tue 8 Apr 2008
Reported w'out amdt: Tue 8 Apr 2008
Report Adopted: Tue 8 Apr 2008
Third Reading: Tue 8 Apr 2008
Date Passed w'out amdt: Tue 8 Apr 2008
Returned to LA: Tue 8 Apr 2008
  • Passed Parliament: Tue 8 Apr 2008
  • Assented: Mon 14 Apr 2008
Documents and Transcripts
Text of Bill:
Passed by both Houses.pdf Passed by both Houses.pdf
Previous Version(s):
First Print.pdf First Print.pdf
Explanatory Notes:
Ex note Food Amendment (Public Information on Offences) Bill 2008.pdf Ex note Food Amendment (Public Information on Offences) Bill 2008.pdf

Transcript of speeches:
2R Speech LA LA 0508.pdf LA 0508.pdf
2R Speech LC LC 0508.pdf LC 0508.pdf

Amendments for Consideration:
Legislative Assembly
No amendments.
Legislative Council
No amendments.

Amendments Agreed To:
Legislative Assembly
No amendments.
Legislative Council
No amendments.

Bill digest
See Legislation Review Digest No.2 of 2008 for an examination of this Bill by the Legislation Review Committee.