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Fair Trading Amendment (Ticket Scalping and Gift Cards) Bill 2017

Type: Government
Status: Assented on Tue 24 Oct 2017 - Act No 52 of 2017 (GG No. 27/10/2017, p. 6574)
Origin: Legislative Council
Member with Carriage: Mitchell, Sarah (Kean, Matt)
Act number: 52/2017
Long Title: An Act to amend the Fair Trading Act 1987 with respect to the supply of tickets to sporting or entertainment events and expiry dates for gift cards.
Progress
Legislative Council
Initially introduced in the Legislative Council
Introduced by: MacDonald, Scot
Notice of Motion: Tue 10 Oct 2017
Introduced: Wed 11 Oct 2017
First Reading: Wed 11 Oct 2017
2R Speech: Wed 11 Oct 2017
Second Reading: Tue 17 Oct 2017
Date Committed: Tue 17 Oct 2017
Reported w'out amdt: Tue 17 Oct 2017
Report Adopted: Tue 17 Oct 2017
Third Reading: Tue 17 Oct 2017
Date Passed w'out amdt: Tue 17 Oct 2017
Sent to LA for Concurrence: Tue 17 Oct 2017
Legislative Assembly
Member with Carriage: Kean, Matt
Introduced: Tue 17 Oct 2017
First Reading: Tue 17 Oct 2017
2R Speech: Wed 18 Oct 2017
Second Reading: Wed 18 Oct 2017
Considered in Detail: Wed 18 Oct 2017
Third Reading: Wed 18 Oct 2017
Date Passed w'out amdt: Wed 18 Oct 2017
  • LC Sent to Governor: Fri 20 Oct 2017
  • Passed Parliament: Wed 18 Oct 2017
  • Assented: Tue 24 Oct 2017
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:
XN Ticket Scalping.pdf XN Ticket Scalping.pdf

Transcript of speeches:
2R Speech LA 2R Fair Trading Amendment.pdf 2R Fair Trading Amendment.pdf
2R Speech LC 2R Fair Trading.pdf 2R Fair Trading.pdf

Amendments for Consideration:
Legislative Assembly
c2017-093.pdf c2017-093.pdf
Legislative Council
c2017-090.pdf c2017-090.pdf
c2017-085A.pdf c2017-085A.pdf

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

Bill digest
See Legislation Review Digest No.16 of 2017 for an examination of this Bill by the Legislation Review Committee.