The Bill aims to improve the effectiveness of the Department for Courts' fines and civil enforcement activities, by augmenting the powers of the Department to gather information and enforce fines on defaulters.
Bills formerly part of this bill: Crimes Amendment Bill, Customs and Excise Amendment Bill, District Courts Amendment Bill (No 2), Immigration Amendment Bill, Misuse of Drugs Amendment Bill, Privacy Amendment Bill, Sentencing Amendment Bill, Summary Proceedings Amendment Bill, Tax Administration Amendment Bill.
Bill Events
| Event | Date | Ayes | Noes | Abstentions | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| In Committee | 28 Mar 2006 |
The Committee divided the bill into the Crimes Amendment Bill, the Customs and Excise Amendment Bill, the District Courts Amendment Bill (No 2), the Immigration Amendment Bill, the Misuse of Drugs Amendment Bill, the Privacy Amendment Bill, the Sentencing Amendment Bill, the Summary Proceedings Amendment Bill, and the Tax Administration Amendment Bill,
divided into Crimes Amendment Bill, Customs and Excise Amendment Bill, District Courts Amendment Bill (No 2), Immigration Amendment Bill, Misuse of Drugs Amendment Bill, Privacy Amendment Bill, Sentencing Amendment Bill, Summary Proceedings Amendment Bill, and Tax Administration Amendment Billpursuant to
Supplementary
Order Paper369. Bill to be reported with amendment presently. |
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| Second Reading | 14 Jun 2005 | n/a * | n/a * | n/a * | |
| SC Reports | 26 Jul 2004 | The Law and Order Committee reported on this bill. | |||
| Submissions Due | 6 Aug 2003 | ||||
| First Reading | 19 Jun 2003 | n/a * | n/a * | n/a * | |
| Introduction | 14 May 2003 |
* We don't have voting data from before Nov 2005 in our database at present.
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