A Bill to make provision about the integration of the duties and powers of civil enforcement officers and of traffic wardens with respect to the issuing of fixed penalty notices for additional offences; and for connected purposes.
House of Commons
12 May 2016
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This Bill would bring together the duties and powers of civil enforcement officers and traffic wardens so they can issue fixed penalty notices for additional offences under a single framework in England. It aims to make enforcement clearer, more consistent and efficient, by harmonising how these officers operate and what penalties they can impose, with provisions for related arrangements.
The Bill is currently at the second reading in the House of Commons. It originated in the Commons, with its first reading having taken place in 2015.
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14 Jul 2015
This Bill has been withdrawn and will not progress any further.
This Bill was introduced to Parliament on 14 July 2015 under the Ten Minute Rule. This allows an MP to make his or her case for a new bill in a speech lasting up to ten minutes. An opposing speech may also be made before the House decides whether or not the bill should be introduced. If the MP is successful the bill is taken to have had its first reading.
No recorded votes for this bill yet.