National Security (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Amendment) Bill 1977
- Bill Number:19/1977
- Bill Status:Assented to : Date 1978-03-31
- Date Published:27 February, 1978
- Date of First Reading:27 February, 1978
- Date of Second Reading:20 March, 1978
- Date sent to Committee:20 March, 1978
- Document: Bill 19 of 1977 - Size: 233.28 KB
This Billed was tabled during Third Parliament
Progress of this bill
In
Bill
Introduced 15/10/15
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1
First
Reading 04/05/16
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SC
Select
Committee 29/06/17
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2
Second
Reading 26/07/17
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CH
Committee of
whole House 28/11/17
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3
Third
Reading 30/11/17
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PA
Presidential
Assent |
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