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Housing Bill. Royal Assent notified 18 November 2004. CHAP 34 2004.

Type
Legislative formal proceedings
Date
18 November 2004
Reference
426 c1518
House
House of Commons
Type
Public acts
Notes
Received 23.11.2004
Date
18 November 2004
Reference
CHAP 34 2004

Housing Bill. Returned from Commons with the amendments agreed to.

Type
Parliamentary proceedings
Date
17 November 2004
Reference
666 c1600
House
House of Lords

Housing Bill. Lords amendments considered. Lords amendment 128C agreed to. Lords amendment 140E to Commons amendment 140D agreed to. Lords amendments 191B and 191C in lieu of Lords amendments disagreed to were agreed to.

Department
Office of the Deputy Prime Minister
Type
Debates on bills
Date
17 November 2004
Reference
426 c1416-27
House
House of Commons

Housing Bill. Consideration of Commons amendments and reasons. Certain Commons amendments to Lords amendments agreed to. Amendments to a Commons amendment in lieu disagreed to on division. Amendment to a Commons amendment in lieu moved and withdrawn, then the Commons amendment in lieu agreed to. A Lords amendment not insisted...

Department
Office of the Deputy Prime Minister
Type
Debates on bills
Date
16 November 2004
Reference
666 c1365-419
House
House of Lords
Member
Lord Prescott (Labour)
Department
Office of the Deputy Prime Minister
Type
Government bills
Notes
Royal assent received.
Date
16 November 2004
Reference
Bill 182 2003/04
House
House of Commons

Housing Bill. Returned from Commons with certain amendments agreed to; with certain other amendments agreed to with amendments; with another amendment disagreed to but with amendments in lieu thereof; and with the remaining amendments disagreed to with reasons for such disagreement; Commons amendments and reasons ordered to be printed (HL...

Type
Parliamentary proceedings
Date
8 November 2004
Reference
666 c744
House
House of Lords

Housing Bill. Programme motion (No 3) on proceedings on consideration of Lords amendments. Agreed to on division (291 to 165). Lords amendments considered. Lords amendments 128,130,135,137,143,144,190 and 191 disagreed to. Lords amendments 1-54,56-100,103,104,106-127,131-134,136,138,139,141,142,145- 189,192-258,260-284 agreed to, the Commons being willing to waive their privileges. Lords amendments 101,102,105,259 agreed to as...

Department
Office of the Deputy Prime Minister
Type
Debates on bills
Date
8 November 2004
Reference
426 c608-72
House
House of Commons
Notes
Received 09.11.2004
Date
8 November 2004
Reference
HL Bill 126 2003/04
House
House of Lords
Member
Lord Prescott (Labour)
Department
Office of the Deputy Prime Minister
Type
Government bills
Date
4 November 2004
Reference
Bill 173 2003/04
House
House of Commons

Housing Bill. Lords third reading debate. New clauses considered. Passed on question and returned to the Commons with amendments.

Lead member
Lord Bassam of Brighton
Answering member
Baroness Hanham
Department
Office of the Deputy Prime Minister
Type
Debates on bills
Date
3 November 2004
Reference
666 c311-96
House
House of Lords
1st supplementary on same.
Asked by
Baroness Hanham (Conservative)
Oral questions - 1st Supplementary
Status
Answered
Date
1 November 2004
Reference
666 c10-1
House
House of Lords
Answered by
Lord Rooker (Labour)
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
1 November 2004
Reference
666 c10-1
House
House of Lords
Answered by
Lord Rooker (Labour)
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
1 November 2004
Reference
666 c10-1
House
House of Lords
Whether provisions in the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2003 and the Housing Bill, currently before the House, could prevent the situation which has arisen in North Curry, Somerset, and elsewhere where, after sale, land has been occupied by Traveller or Gypsy encampments; and, if not, what steps they will take in this respect.
Asked by
Baroness Hanham (Conservative)
Oral questions - Lead
Status
Answered
Date
1 November 2004
Reference
666 c10-1
House
House of Lords

Dear colleague letter dated 11.01.2004 from Lord Rooker regarding various issue in the Housing Bill. Incl. annexes covering each issue, Housing Bill factsheet 13 and list of contacts. ODPM. 2004.

Deposited by
Office of the Deputy Prime Minister
Type
Deposited papers
Date
28 October 2004
Reference
HDEP 2004/701
House
House of Lords

To ask the Deputy Prime Minister, whether the Government intends to establish a national database of the information contained in the seller's pack provided for in the Housing Bill; and whether the packs will have to be available in electronic form to purchasers.

Asked by
Geoffrey Clifton-Brown (Conservative)
Answering body
Office of the Deputy Prime Minister
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Date
26 October 2004
Reference
425 c1110W; 193807
House
House of Commons

To ask the Deputy Prime Minister, what implementation date the Government plans for the provisions of the Housing Bill relating to seller's packs; and what assessment he has made of whether sufficient professional indemnity insurance will be available in the market by that date.

Asked by
Geoffrey Clifton-Brown (Conservative)
Answering body
Office of the Deputy Prime Minister
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Date
26 October 2004
Reference
425 c1110W; 193782
House
House of Commons

To ask the Deputy Prime Minister, when he intends the provisions in Part 6, Chapter 1 of the Housing Act 2004 to be brought into effect.

Asked by
Baroness King of Bow (Labour)
Answering body
Office of the Deputy Prime Minister
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Date
21 October 2004
Reference
425 c857-8W; 192773
House
House of Commons

Housing Bill. Lords Report stage third day. Concluded. (HL Bill 118).

Department
Office of the Deputy Prime Minister
Type
Debates on bills
Date
20 October 2004
Reference
665 c778-847,863-918
House
House of Lords