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Closed Circuit Television (Monitoring and Promotion) Bill

A Bill to impose a duty on public bodies to co-operate with the police and specified local authorities on the use of closed circuit television; to require certain users of CCTV to provide specified information to the police; to require insurance providers to promote the use of CCTV systems; and for connected purposes.

Originating House

House of Commons

Parliament last updated

18 November 2009

In Plain English

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The bill would require public bodies to cooperate with the police and specified local authorities on how CCTV is used. It would also require certain CCTV users to provide information to the police and would require insurance providers to promote the use of CCTV, along with related provisions.

Key Points

  • Public bodies must cooperate with the police and specified local authorities on CCTV use.
  • Some CCTV users must provide information to the police.
  • Insurance providers must promote the use of CCTV systems.
  • The bill covers related purposes in crime and technology policy.

Progress

The bill is at the 2nd reading in the House of Commons. It originated in the Commons and had a first reading in 2009-10; no further stages are listed in the provided data.

Who is affected?

Public bodiesThe police and specified local authoritiesCCTV system users required to provide informationInsurance providers promoting CCTV use

Generated 21 February 2026

Bill Stages

1st readingCommons

27 Oct 2009

2nd readingCommons
Committee stageCommons
Report stageCommons
3rd readingCommons
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Royal Assent

Updates & Documents

News (1)

News - Closed Circuit Television (Monitoring and Promotion)

1 Jan 1970

On 27 October, the House of Commons was asked, under the Ten Minute Rule motion, to give leave for this Bill to be introduced. The sponsor was allowed 10 minutes to support the Bill and there was ten minutes for other MPs to comment. The House agreed and the Bill was read a first time.

Private Member's Bills are often not printed until close to a Second Reading debate. If the text of the Bill is not available on these pages and you want information about the Bill then you would need to contact the Member sponsoring the Bill.

N.B. This Bill has not been printed and cannot make any further progress.

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