| # | Bill No | Title | Bill Type | Committee | Sponsor | 1st Reading | 2nd Reading | 3rd Reading | Date of Presentation | Date of Assent |
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| 1 | 31/2021 | The Administration of Parliament (Amendment) Bill, 2021 | Private Member | The Committee on Legal and Parliamentary Affairs | Mp, KILAK NORTH COUNTY |
2021-10-05 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2021-10-05 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2021-10-05 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2021-10-05 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2021-04-14 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 2 | 12/2017 | The Local Government (Amendment) Bill, 2017 | Private Member | The Committee on Public Service and Local Government | Mp, Bubulo County West |
2017-06-21 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
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| 3 | 26/2015 | The Human Rights (Enforcement) Bill, 2015 | Private Member | The Committee on Legal and Parliamentary Affairs | Mp, SHEEMA MUNICIPALITY |
2015-11-10 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2018-12-20 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2019-01-15 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2019-03-22 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2019-03-31 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 4 | 11/2010 | The Uganda Forestry Association Bill, 2010 | Private Member | The Committee on Natural Resources | Mp, SERERE COUNTY |
2015-11-10 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
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| 5 | 36/2015 | The Minimum Wages Bill, 2015 | Private Member | The Committee on Gender, Labour and Social Development | Minister of Works and Transport |
2015-12-24 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session |
2019-01-31 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2019-02-19 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2019-06-14 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2019-08-27 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 6 | 3/2013 | The Anti Corruption Bill, 2013 | Private Member | The Committee on Gender, Labour and Social Development | Mp, MAKINDYE DIVISION EAST |
2013-08-27 Bill is still at First Reading. The first reading is the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality. It takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur at any time in a parliamentary session. |
2015-02-03 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2015-07-07 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2015-07-07 Waiting for Assent2015-07-07 Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2015-10-15 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreed to make the Bill into an Act and is a formality. |
| 7 | 35/2015 | The sexual Offences Bill, 2016 | Private Member | The Committee on Legal and Parliamentary Affairs | Mp, KAMULI MUNICIPALITY |
2016-04-14 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2019-02-13 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2021-05-03 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
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| 8 | 02/2019 | The Administration of Parliament (Amendment) Bill, 2019 | Private Member | The Committee on Legal and Parliamentary Affairs | Mp, KABALE MUNICIPALITY |
2019-01-29 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2019-07-10 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
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| 9 | 03/2019 | The Institute for Parliamentary Studies Bill, 2019 | Private Member | The Committee on Legal and Parliamentary Affairs | Mp, DOKOLO NORTH COUNTY |
2019-01-29 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2019-07-10 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2019-11-27 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2020-04-22 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2020-04-23 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 10 | 37/2021 | The Supplementary Appropriation (No.4) Bill, 2021 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2022-01-27 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2022-05-17 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2022-05-17 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2022-06-14 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2022-08-17 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 11 | 1/2022 | The Electricity (Amendment) Bill, 2022 | Government | The Committee on Natural Resources | Minister of Energy and Mineral Development |
2022-01-27 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2022-04-13 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2022-04-13 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2022-04-27 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2022-05-16 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality.2022-05-16 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 12 | 30/2021 | The Mining and Mineral Bill, 2021 | Government | The Committee on Information, Communication Technology and National Guidance | Minister of Information, Communications Technology and National Guidance |
2021-11-18 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. On 07/19/2022, Speaker referred Bill to Committee to report back on 20/07/2022, as returned for reconsideration by H. E, the President. |
2022-02-17 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Upon return, 2nd reading was on 08/03/2022 |
2022-02-17 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. Upon Return, it was passed on 08/03/2022 |
2022-04-13 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2022-07-19 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 13 | 19/2021 | The National Social Security Fund (Amendment) Bill, 2021 | Government | The Committee on Gender, Labour and Social Development | Minister of Gender, Labour and Social Development |
2021-09-28 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2021-11-23 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2021-11-24 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2021-11-24 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2022-01-02 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 14 | 20/2021 | The Fisheries and Aquaculture Bill, 2021 | Government | The Committee on Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries | Minister of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries |
2021-09-28 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2022-03-05 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2022-03-05 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2022-02-05 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2023-02-08 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 15 | 5/2019 | The Anti-Money Laundering (Amendment) Bill 2019 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2019-05-07 Bill is in its first stage. |
2019-07-25 Bill being discussed for the Second Time in the floor of Parliament |
2019-07-25 Bill is being passed by parliament |
2019-08-30 Bill is waiting to be assented by the President |
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| 16 | 10/2018 | The landlord and Tenant Bill, 2018. | Government | The Committee on Gender, Labour and Social Development | Minister of Lands, Housing and Urban Development |
2019-01-16 Bill is still in the First Stage. |
2019-06-20 Bill is in the second stage. |
2019-06-26 Bill is being passed by Parliament. |
2019-08-05 Bill is presented to the President and awaiting to be assented. |
2021-09-08 The Bill is Reintroduced on the floor of the House during the 11th Parliament. |
| 17 | 33/2021 | The Market Bill, 2021 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2021-12-07 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2022-02-15 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2022-02-15 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2022-03-30 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2023-09-03 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 18 | 1/2017 | The Anti-Terrorism (Amendment)Bill, 2017 | Government | The Committee on Defence and Internal Affairs | Minister of Internal Affairs |
2017-02-02 Bill is still in the First Stage. |
2017-04-05 Bill is being discussed at the second stage |
2017-04-05 Bill is at the third stage. |
2017-04-21 Bill passed but waiting to be assented. |
2017-05-13 Bill is now an Act because it has been assented by the President. |
| 19 | 27/2021 | The Public Finance Management (Amendment) Bill, 2021 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2021-10-05 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2021-12-14 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2021-12-14 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2021-12-17 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2021-12-20 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 20 | 24/2021 | The Succession (Amendment) Bill, 2021 | Government | The Committee on Legal and Parliamentary Affairs | Attorney General |
2021-10-05 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2022-02-08 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2022-02-08 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2022-03-15 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2022-04-10 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 21 | 29/2021 | The East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) (Special Provisions) Bill, 2021 | Government | The Committee on Natural Resources | Minister of Energy and Mineral Development |
2021-10-05 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2021-12-09 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2021-12-09 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2021-12-14 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2021-12-20 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 22 | 26/2021 | The Supplementary appropriation No. 3 Bill, 2021 | Government | The Budget Committee | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2021-09-28 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2022-05-17 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2022-05-17 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2022-06-14 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2022-08-17 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 23 | 25/2021 | The Supplementary Appropriation No.2 Bill, 2021 | Government | The Budget Committee | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2021-09-28 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2022-05-17 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2022-05-17 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included.2022-05-17 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2022-06-14 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2022-08-17 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 24 | 21/2021 | The Landlord and Tenant Bill, 2021 | Government | The Committee on Physical Infrastructure | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2021-09-28 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2022-02-01 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2022-02-01 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2022-03-24 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2022-04-12 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 25 | 23/2021 | The Physical Planners Registration Bill, 2021 | Government | The Committee on Physical Infrastructure | Minister of Gender, Labour and Social Development |
2021-09-28 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2022-04-21 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2022-02-04 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2022-05-20 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2022-10-14 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 26 | 10/2017 | The Civil Aviation Authority (Amendment) Bill, 2017 | Government | The Committee on Physical Infrastructure | Minister of Works and Transport |
2017-06-08 Bill in its first stage because it has just been tabled in the floor of Parliament. |
2018-12-12 Bill being discussed for the second time in the floor of Parliament |
2018-12-12 Bill is Passed by Parliament |
2019-12-02 Bill is waiting to be assented by the President |
2019-02-20 Bill is now an Act of Parliament because the President has assented to it. |
| 27 | 17/2017 | The National Environment Bill, 2017. | Government | The Committee on Natural Resources | Minister of Water and Environment |
2017-12-20 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2018-11-07 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2018-11-14 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2019-01-24 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2019-02-24 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 28 | 4/2017 | The Tax Procedures Code (Amendment Bill), 2017 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2017-04-04 Bill is in its first stage because it has just been introduced in the floor of Parliaemnt |
2017-10-05 Bill is being discussed for the second time in the floor of Parliament. |
2017-10-05 Bill is passed by Parliament |
2017-01-06 Bill is passed by Parliament |
2017-12-06 Bill is now an Act of Parliament because the President has assented to it. |
| 29 | 11/2017 | The Uganda Wildlife Bill, 2017. | Government | The Committee on Tourism, Trade and Industry | Minister of Tourism, Wildlife and Antiquities |
2017-07-20 Bill in its first stage because it has just been introduced in the floor of Parliament. |
2019-02-13 Bill being discussed for the second time in the floor of Parliament. |
2019-02-19 Bill is passed by Parliament |
2019-06-06 Bill is waiting to be assented by the President |
2019-07-01 Bill is now an Act of Parliament because the president has assented to it. |
| 30 | 3/2017 | The Value Added Tax (Amendment) Bill, 2017. | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2017-04-04 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2017-10-05 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2017-10-05 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2017-01-06 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2017-12-06 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 31 | 5/2017 | The Income Tax (Amendment) Bill, 2017, | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2017-02-09 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2017-05-09 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2017-05-09 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2017-06-01 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2017-06-29 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 32 | 14/2017 | The Supplementary Appropriation Bill, 2017 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2017-06-29 Bill is still at First Reading. The first reading is the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality. It takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur at any time in a parliamentary session. |
2022-05-17 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2022-05-17 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
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| 33 | 9/2017 | The Investment Code Bill, 2017 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2017-12-05 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2018-02-11 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2018-11-22 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2019-01-23 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2019-02-20 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 34 | 15/2017 | The Constitution (Amendment) (No. 2) Bill, 2017. | Government | The Committee on Public Service and Local Government | Minister of Local Government |
2017-03-01 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2017-12-20 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2017-12-20 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2017-12-23 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2017-12-27 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 35 | 11/2018 | The Excise Duty (Amendment) Bill, 2018 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2018-04-03 Bill is still in the first Stage. 2018-04-03 Bill has moved to the Second Stage |
2018-05-30 Bill has moved to the Second Reading. |
2018-05-30 Bill has been passed by Parliament |
2018-06-18 Bill is presented to the President and awaits to be assented by the President. |
2018-06-21 Bill is now an Act of Parliament. |
| 36 | 5/2018 | The Lotteries and Games (Amendment) Bill, 2018 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2018-04-03 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2018-05-23 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2018-05-23 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2018-06-14 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2018-06-20 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 37 | 1/2018 | The Security Interest In Movable Property Bill, 2018 | Government | The Committee on Rules, Privileges and Discipline | Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs |
2018-03-27 Bill is in its first stage. |
2018-12-20 Bill being discussed for the second time in the floor of the House. |
2019-01-30 Bill is passed by Parliament |
2019-03-22 Bill is waiting to be assented by the president. |
2019-03-31 Bill is now an Act of Parliament because the President has assented to it. |
| 38 | 6/2018 | The Tax Procedures Code (Amendment) Bill, 2018 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2018-10-03 Motion for reconsideration was passed. |
2018-11-27 Bill is still in the Second Stage. |
2018-11-27 Bill is passed by Parliament. |
2018-12-07 Bill is presented to the Present and awaits to be assented. |
2018-11-25 Bill is now an Act of Parliament. |
| 39 | 16/2018 | The Succession (Amendment), Bill 2018. | Government | The Committee on Gender, Labour and Social Development | Minister of Gender, Labour and Social Development |
2018-11-08 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2021-03-09 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2021-03-30 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2022-03-14 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2022-04-10 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 40 | 7/2018 | The Traffic and Road Safety Act 1998(Amendment)Bill, 2018 | Government | The Committee on Physical Infrastructure | Minister of Works and Transport |
2018-04-03 Bill is in its First Stage. |
2018-05-30 Bill being discussed for the second time in the floor of the House |
2018-05-30 Bill is passed by Parliament. |
2018-06-18 Bill is waiting to be assented by the President. |
2018-06-20 Bill is now an Act of Parliament because the President has assented to it. |
| 41 | 13/2018 | The Roads Bill, 2018 | Government | The Committee on Physical Infrastructure | Minister of Works and Transport |
2018-09-26 Bill is in its first stage |
2019-05-09 Bill being discussed for the second time in the floor of the house |
2019-05-16 Bill is passed by Parliament. |
2019-07-24 Bill is waiting to be assented by the President. |
2019-09-04 Bill is now an Act of Parliament because the President has assented to it. |
| 42 | 3/2018 | The Tax Appeals Tribunal’s (Amendment) Bill, 2018. | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2018-04-03 Bill is in its first stage |
2018-05-22 Bill is being discussed for the second time in the floor of the House |
2018-05-22 Bill is passed by Parliament |
2018-06-18 Bill is waiting to be assented by the President |
2018-06-20 Bill is now an Act of Parliament because the president has assented to it. |
| 43 | 8/2017 | The Appropriation Bill, 2017. | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2017-06-04 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2017-03-10 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2017-03-10 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2017-02-01 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2017-02-09 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 44 | 6/2017 | The Excise Duty (Amendment) Bill, 2017. | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2017-04-04 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2017-10-05 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2017-10-05 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2017-01-06 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2017-12-06 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 45 | 1/2016 | The Anti-Money Laundering (Amendment) Bill, 2016. | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2017-02-02 Bill in its first Stage |
2017-04-05 Bill in the second stage |
2017-04-05 Bill is passed by Parliament of Uganda |
2017-04-21 Bill is waiting for the president to assent. |
2017-05-13 Bill is fully passed. It is now and Act |
| 46 | 15/2016 | The Biofuels Bill, 2016. | Government | The Committee on Natural Resources | Minister of Energy and Mineral Development |
2016-11-15 Bill is still in the first stage |
2017-12-12 Second Reading was first read on the 12th of December, 2017 and re-read on 13th of December, 2017 |
2017-12-13 Bill on its last stage |
2018-03-15 The Bill is waiting for the President to assent it. |
2018-06-04 Bill is fully passed |
| 47 | 15/2014 | The Mental Health Bill, 2014 | Government | The Committee on Health | Minister of Health |
2015-08-20 First read in the 9th Parliament and re-introduced in the 10th Parliament on the 5th of October, 2015. Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2018-09-06 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2018-09-13 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2018-12-07 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2018-12-25 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 48 | 29/2015 | The Sale of Goods and Supply of Services Bill, 2015 | Government | The Committee on Tourism, Trade and Industry | Minister of Trade, Industry and Cooperatives |
2015-11-26 05/10/16, laid in 10th Parliament |
2017-05-30 Second reading done. |
2017-05-30 Third reading done. |
2017-08-01 Bill in Presentation |
2017-12-20 Bill Assented by the President |
| 49 | 30/2015 | The Anti-Counterfeiting Goods Bill, 2015 | Government | The Committee on Tourism, Trade and Industry | Minister of Trade, Industry and Cooperatives |
2016-10-05 It was first read in 9th Parliament on the 26th of November, 2015 |
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| 50 | 10/2016 | The Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa Treaty (Implementation) Bill, 2016 | Government | The Committee on Tourism, Trade and Industry | Minister of Trade, Industry and Cooperatives |
2016-08-24 Bill is being introduced to the floor of Parliament. |
2017-01-10 Bill is being discussed for the second time on the floor of Parliament. |
2017-01-10 Bill is passed by Parliament |
2017-03-14 Bill is presented to the President and awaits to be assented. |
2017-04-22 Bill is now an Act of Parliament. |
| 51 | 14/2016 | The cooperative societies (Amendment) Bill, 2016 | Government | The Committee on Tourism, Trade and Industry | Minister of Trade, Industry and Cooperatives |
2017-01-19 Bill is still in its first Stage. 2017-01-19 Bill still in its First Stage. |
2019-05-08 Bill is in its Second Stage. |
2019-05-09 Bill is being passed by Parliament |
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| 52 | 4/2016 | The Income Tax (Amendment) Bill, 2016 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2016-03-10 Bill in its first Stage. It has just been introduced in the floor of the Parliament |
2016-04-14 Bill being discussed for the second time in the floor of the House |
2016-11-15 Bill is passed by Parliament |
2016-11-17 Bill is waiting to be assented by the President |
2016-11-19 Bill is now an Act of Parliament because the President has assented to it. |
| 53 | 17/2016 | The Local Governments (Amendment) Bill, 2016. | Government | The Committee on Public Service and Local Government | Minister of Local Government |
2016-12-21 Bill is being discussed for the first time in the floor of Parliament. |
2017-01-10 Bill is being discussed for the second time. |
2017-01-10 Bill is passed by Parliament |
2017-01-13 Bill is presented to the President and awaits to be assented |
2017-01-17 Bill is now an Act of Parliament. |
| 54 | 18/2016 | The Sugar Bill, 2016 | Government | The Committee on Tourism, Trade and Industry | Minister of Trade, Industry and Cooperatives |
2017-01-19 Bill is still in its first Stage.2017-01-19 Bill is still in its first stage |
2019-04-30 Bill is in its second stage |
2019-10-01 Bill is being passed by Parliament.2019-09-10 Bill is being passed by Parliament.2019-10-01 Bill is Being passed by Parliament. 2019-09-10 Bill is Being passed by Parliament. |
2019-09-15 Bill is waiting to be assented by the President. |
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| 55 | 7/2017 | The Lotteries and Gaming (Amendment) Bill, 2017 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2017-04-04 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2017-05-11 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2017-05-25 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2017-06-01 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2017-06-13 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 56 | 08/2017 | The Supplementary Appropriation (No. 2) Bill, 2017 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2018-01-30 Bill in its first reading |
2018-10-04 Bill being discussed for the second time in the floor of the House |
2018-10-04 Bill is passed by Parliament |
2018-11-06 Bill is waiting to be assented by the President |
2018-12-25 Bill is now an Act of Parliament because the president has assented to it |
| 57 | 04/2018 | The Appropriation Bill, 2018 | Government | The Budget Committee | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2018-03-29 Bill is in its first stage |
2018-06-01 Bill is being discussed for the second time in the floor of the House. |
2018-06-01 Bill is passed by Parliament |
2018-06-18 Bill is waiting to be assented by the President. |
2018-06-21 Bill is now an Act of Parliament because the president has assented to it. |
| 58 | 08/2018 | The Stamp Duty (Amendment) Bill, 2018 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2018-04-03 Bill is in its first stage. |
2018-05-29 Bill being discussed for the second time in the floor of the House |
2018-05-29 Bill is passed by Parliament |
2018-06-18 Bill is waiting to be assented by the President. |
2018-06-21 Bill is now an Act of Parliament because the President has assented to it |
| 59 | 5/2014 | The Persons With Disability Bill, 2014 | Government | The Committee on Gender, Labour and Social Development | Minister of Gender, Labour and Social Development | |||||
| 60 | 10/2014 | The Registration of Persons Bill, 2014 | Government | The Committee on Defence and Internal Affairs | Minister of Internal Affairs |
2014-09-25 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2014-12-18 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2015-02-26 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2014-03-20 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2014-03-26 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 61 | 6/2014 | The Excise Tariff (Amendment) Bill, 2014. | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2014-07-15 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2014-09-12 The Bill has been Withdrawn. A bill may be withdrawn by the Member in charge after the question for its second reading (or other stages) has been proposed, provided that the question itself is first withdrawn and the Member has the floor. If there is any objection, the question cannot be withdrawn, and the stage concerned proceeds to a conclusion. A Member other than the Member in charge of the bill, if they have made the motion for second reading, can, with leave, withdraw that motion but not the bill itself. A bill may also be withdrawn during its committee stage if the committee is first discharged from (further) consideration of the bill. |
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| 62 | 7/2014 | The Finance Bill, 2014 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2014-07-16 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2013-09-11 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2014-09-12 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2014-10-14 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2014-10-19 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 63 | 8/2014 | The Income Tax (Amendment) Bill, 2014 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2014-07-15 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2014-09-15 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2014-09-15 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2014-09-25 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2014-10-19 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 64 | 2/2014 | The Tax Procedures Code Bill, 2014 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2014-05-14 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2014-09-16 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2014-09-16 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2014-10-17 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2014-10-19 Bill Was Assented to by the President2014-10-19 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 65 | 1/2014 | The Tobacco Control Bill, 2014 | Government | The Committee on Health | Minister of Health |
2014-03-06 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once the second reading is complete, the Bill proceeds to the committee stage, where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2015-07-09 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2015-07-28 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2015-09-14 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2014-12-09 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 66 | 10/2013 | The Appropriation Bill, 2013 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2013-09-20 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2013-09-20 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2013-09-20 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2013-09-24 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
0213-10-02 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 67 | 08/2019 | The Excise Duty (Amendment) Bill, 2019 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2019-03-28 Bill is in its first stage. |
2019-04-30 Bill is being discussed for the Second time. |
2019-04-30 Bill is being passed by Parliament |
2019-06-05 Bill is waiting to be assented by the President. |
2019-06-30 Bill is now an Act of Parliament because the President assented to it. |
| 68 | 07/2019 | The Value Added Tax (Amendment) Bill, 2019 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2019-03-28 Bill is in its first stage. |
2019-04-30 Bill being discussed for the second time in the floor of Parliament. |
2019-06-05 Bill is being passed by Parliament. |
2019-06-05 Bill is waiting to be assented by the President. |
2019-06-30 Bill is now an Act of Parliament because the President has assented to it |
| 69 | 09/2019 | The Tax Procedures Code (Amendment) Bill, 2019 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2019-03-28 Bill is in its first stage |
2019-04-30 Bill being discussed for the second time in the floor of Parliament. |
2019-04-30 Bill is passed by Parliament. |
2019-06-05 Bill is waiting to be assented by the President. |
2019-06-30 Bill is now an Act of Parliament because the President has assented to it |
| 70 | 10/2019 | The Stamp Duty (Amendment) Bill, 2019 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2019-03-28 Bill is in its first stage. |
2019-04-30 Bill being discussed for the second time in the floor of Parliament. |
2019-04-30 Bill is passed by Parliament. |
2019-06-05 Bill is waiting to be assented by the President. |
2019-06-30 Bill is now an Act of Parliament because the President has assented to it. |
| 71 | 06/2019 | The Income Tax (Amendment) Bill, 2019 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2019-03-28 Bill is in its first stage. |
2019-05-07 Bill being discussed for the Second time in the floor of Parliament. |
2019-05-07 Bill is passed by Parliament. |
2019-06-06 Bill is waiting to be assented by the President. |
2019-06-30 Bill is now an Act of Parliament because the President has assented to it. |
| 72 | 11/2019 | The Appropriation Bill, 2019 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2019-03-28 Bill is in its first stage. |
2019-05-24 Bill being discussed for the second time in the floor of Parliament. |
2019-06-06 Bill is passed by Parliament. |
2019-06-06 Bill is waiting to be assented by the President. |
2019-06-30 Bill is now an Act of Parliament because the President has assented to it. |
| 73 | 04/2019 | The Law Revision Bill, 2019 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2019-03-28 Bill is in its first stage. |
2019-07-10 Bill being discussed for the second time in the floor of the Parliament. |
2019-09-11 Bill is passed by Parliament. |
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| 74 | 15/2019 | The Supplementary Appropriation Bill, 2019 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2019-07-09 Bill is in its first stage |
2019-05-01 Bill is being discussed for the second time in the floor of Parliament. |
2019-09-11 Bill is passed by Parliament. |
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| 75 | 2/2013 | The East African Excise Management (Amendment) Bill, 2013 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2013-07-24 Bill is still at First Reading. The first reading is the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality. It takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur at any time in a parliamentary session. |
2013-09-18 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2013-09-18 Bill is at the The Bill is the third stage. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2013-09-18 Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2013-10-30 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 76 | 4/2013 | The Finance Bill, 2013 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2013-07-24 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2013-09-08 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2013-09-18 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2013-10-19 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2013-10-30 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 77 | 8/2013 | The Higher Education Students Financing Bill, 2013 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2013-08-20 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2013-12-05 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2013-12-12 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2014-01-10 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2014-02-02 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 78 | 1/2013 | The East African Development Bank (Amendment) Bill, 2013 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2014-09-10 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2015-05-27 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2015-05-27 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2015-07-09 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2015-08-05 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 79 | 11/2013 | The Uganda Wildlife Education Centre Bill, 2013 | Government | The Committee on Tourism, Trade and Industry | Minister of Tourism, Wildlife and Antiquities |
2014-03-06 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. The first reading of a Bill can happen anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2014-03-17 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2015-04-09 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2015-10-28 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2015-11-04 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 80 | 12/2013 | The Uganda Wildlife Research And Training Institute Bill, 2013 | Government | The Committee on Tourism, Trade and Industry | Minister of Tourism, Wildlife and Antiquities |
2014-03-06 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. The first reading of a Bill can happen anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2015-03-17 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2015-06-23 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2015-10-28 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2015-11-06 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 81 | 3/2012 | The Building Control Bill, 2012 | Government | The Committee on Physical Infrastructure | Minister of Works and Transport |
2012-03-22 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2013-05-08 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2013-05-22 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2013-09-17 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2013-10-02 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 82 | 7/2012 | The Local Government (Amendment) Bill, 2012 | Government | The Committee on Public Service and Local Government | Minister of Local Government |
2012-07-03 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2013-02-26 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2013-02-26 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2013-06-11 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2013-06-27 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 83 | 18/2012 | The National Bio Technology And Bio Safety Bill, 2012 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2013-02-05 First read in the 9th Parliament and laid on Table in the 10th Parliament on the 15/11/2016 |
2017-10-04 Bill read for the Second time in the floor of Parliament. |
2017-10-04 First passed on the 04/10/2017 and after reconsideration was passed on 28/11/2018 |
2017-12-11 First Represented on the 11/12/2017 and Under Re-Consideration, was presented on 28/11/2018 |
2017-12-21 The President declined to assent the Bill for an Act.2017-12-11 The President declined to assent the Bill for an Act.2017-12-21 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality.2017-12-11 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 84 | 5/2012 | The Public Finance Bill, 2012 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2012-05-08 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2014-05-15 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
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| 85 | 1/2012 | The Supplementary Appropriation Bill, 2012 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2012-09-05 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2012-09-11 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2012-09-11 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2012-10-03 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2012-10-10 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 86 | 6/2012 | The Uganda National Commission for UNESCO Bill, 2012 | Government | The Committee on Education and Sports | Minister of Education and Sports |
2012-08-07 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2013-12-18 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2013-12-18 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2014-03-20 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2014-06-21 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 87 | 4/2012 | The Uganda Communication Regulatory Authority Bill, 2012 | Government | The Committee on Information, Communication Technology and National Guidance | Minister of Information, Communications Technology and National Guidance |
2012-03-14 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2012-09-05 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2012-09-04 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. At this Stage, the Title of the Bill was change from Uganda Communications Regulatory Authority Bill, 2012 to Uganda Communications Bill, 2012 |
2012-11-27 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2012-12-23 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 88 | 16/2012 | The Appropriate Bill, 2012 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2012-09-28 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2012-09-28 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2012-09-28 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2012-10-05 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2012-10-10 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 89 | 8/2012 | The East African Excise Management (Amendment) Bill, 2012 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2012-07-17 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2012-08-30 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2012-08-30 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2012-09-19 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2012-09-26 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 90 | 14/2012 | The Free Zones Bill, 2012 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2012-08-27 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2013-12-04 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2012-12-05 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2014-01-10 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2014-02-02 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 91 | 14/2011 | The Accountant Bill, 2011 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2012-02-07 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2012-12-11 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2013-02-06 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2013-06-11 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2013-06-27 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 92 | 11/2012 | The Income Tax (Amendment) Bill, 2012 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2012-07-17 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2012-08-29 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2012-09-19 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2012-09-19 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2012-09-26 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 93 | 2/2012 | The Petroleum (Refining, Gas Processing and Conversion, Transportation and Storage) Bill, 2012 | Government | The Committee on Natural Resources | Minister of Energy and Mineral Development |
2012-02-14 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2013-02-13 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2013-02-13 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2013-06-25 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2013-06-27 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 94 | 41/2012 | The Public Private Partner Bill, 2012 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2013-02-19 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2014-05-08 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2014-07-17 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. Returned on the 2nd of December 2014 to Parliament for reconsideration. |
2015-07-09 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2015-08-05 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 95 | 13/2012 | The Trade (Licensing) (Amendment) Bill, 2012 | Government | The Committee on Tourism, Trade and Industry | Minister of Trade, Industry and Cooperatives |
2012-10-30 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2012-09-28 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
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| 96 | 02/2011 | The Retirement Benefits Sector Liberalization Bill, 2011 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2013-09-19 The Bill is in its First Stage |
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| 97 | 19/2009 | The Marriage and Divorce Bill, 2009 | Government | The Committee on Legal and Parliamentary Affairs | Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs |
2012-02-23 The Bill is re-introduced in the 9th Parliament. |
2013-04-04 Bill read for the second time in the floor of Parliament but not concluded. . The Deputy Attorney General Hon. Rukutana requested to be granted more time, so as to report back within two months. |
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| 98 | 05/2015 | The Indigenous and Complementary Medicine Bill, 2015 | Government | The Committee on Health | Minister of Health |
2015-03-12 First Read in the 9th Parliament on the 12/03/2015 and was laid in the floor on the 05/10/2016 |
2019-02-05 Motion moved and Agreed to. |
2019-02-05 Bill passed by Parliament. |
2019-06-12 Bill waiting to be assented by the President. |
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| 99 | 02/2016 | The Uganda Communications (Amendment) Bill, 2016 | Government | The Committee on Information, Communication Technology and National Guidance | Minister of Information, Communications Technology and National Guidance |
2016-03-09 First Read in the 9th Parliament and laid in the floor of Parliament on 05/10/2016 in the 10th Parliament. Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2017-04-05 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Discussed for the second time on 05/04/2017 and again on the 06/04/2017 |
2017-04-06 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2017-04-21 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2017-02-22 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 100 | 32/2015 | The Data Protection and Privacy Bill, 2015 | Government | The Committee on Information, Communication Technology and National Guidance | Minister of Information, Communications Technology and National Guidance |
2016-04-20 Bill was first read in the 9th Parliament on the 20/04/2016 and laid at table in the 10th Parliament on the 15/11/2016 |
2018-12-04 Motion moved and agreed to by the whole house. |
2018-12-06 Bill passed by Parliament2019-02-05 Bill passed by Parliament |
2019-02-05 Bill is presented to the President and awaits to be assented to. |
2019-02-25 Bill is now an Act of Parliament. |
| 101 | 11/2016 | The Insurance Bill, 2016 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2016-04-21 First read in the 9th Parliament on the 21/04/2016 and was laid at Table in the 10th Parliament on the 15/11/2016 |
2017-02-22 Motion for the Second Reading was passed |
2017-03-09 Bill is passed by Parliament |
2017-05-12 Bill is presented to the President and awaits to be assented. |
2017-05-23 Bill is now an Act of Parliament |
| 102 | 16/2016 | The International Conference on the Great Lakes Region (Implementation of the pact on Security, Stability and Development in the Great Lakes Region) Bill, 2016 | Government | The Committee on Foreign Affairs | Minister of Foreign Affairs |
2017-01-18 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2017-05-17 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2017-05-17 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2017-09-04 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2017-12-20 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 103 | 12/2016 | The Uganda National Health Laboratory Services Bill, 2016 | Government | The Committee on Health | Minister of Health |
2016-01-19 The Bill is read for the first time |
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| 104 | 21/2018 | The National Graduate Scheme Bill, 2018 | Government | The Committee on Gender, Labour and Social Development | Mp, BUNYA COUNTY EAST |
2019-01-09 Bill is still in the First Stage . |
2019-09-10 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
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| 105 | 09/2018 | The Income Tax (Amendment) Bill, 2018 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2018-04-03 Bill is still in the First Stage |
2018-05-24 Bill is in its second stage. |
2018-05-24 Bill is being agreed to and passed by the Members of Parliament |
2018-06-18 Bill is presented to the President and awaits to be assented. |
2018-06-21 Bill is now an Act of Parliament. |
| 106 | 05/2018 | The Lotteries and Gaming (Amendment) Bill, 2018 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2018-04-03 Bill is still in its First Stage |
2018-05-23 Bill is now at the Second Stage. |
2018-05-23 Bill is Passed by the Floor of Parliament. |
2018-06-18 Bill is presented to the President and awaits to be assented |
2018-06-20 Bill is now an Act of Parliament. |
| 107 | 03/2018 | The Excise Duty (Amendment) (No. 2) Bill, 2018 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2018-07-19 Bill is in its First Stage |
2019-09-27 Bill is in its second Stage. |
2018-10-02 Bill is agreed to and Passed by the Members of Parliament |
2018-10-10 Bill is presented to the President and awaits to be assented. |
2018-10-25 Bill is now an Act of Parliament. |
| 108 | 15/2018 | The African Export-Import Bank Agreement (Implementation) Bill, 2018 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2018-09-19 Bill is still in its First Stage. |
2018-12-06 Bill is in its Second Stage. |
2018-12-06 Bill is being passed by Parliament. |
2018-12-20 Bill is presented to the President and awaits to be assented. |
2018-12-23 Bill is now an Act of Parliament. |
| 109 | 19/2018 | The Persons with Disabilities Bill, 2018 | Government | The Committee on Gender, Labour and Social Development | Minister of Gender, Labour and Social Development |
2019-01-16 Bill is still in its First Stage |
2019-03-27 Bill was read for the Second time in the Floor of Parliament. Clauses 1, 3-8 were considered on the 28/03/2018 and on the 3/04/2019 clauses 2, 8-51 were considered |
2019-04-04 Bill has been passed by the Members of Parliament. |
2019-08-05 Bill is presented to the President and awaits to be assented. |
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| 110 | 17/2018 | The Physical Planning (Amendment) Bill, 2018 | Government | The Committee on Public Service and Local Government | Minister of Lands, Housing and Urban Development |
2019-02-05 Bill is in its first Stage. |
2019-07-10 Bill is at its Second stage. |
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| 111 | 12/2011 | The Anti- Pornography Bill, 2011 | Government | The Committee on Gender, Labour and Social Development | Minister of Information, Communications Technology and National Guidance |
2011-12-13 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2013-12-19 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2013-12-19 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2014-01-22 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2014-02-06 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 112 | 10/2011 | The Appropriation Bill, 2011 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2011-09-15 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2011-09-15 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2011-09-15 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2011-09-22 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2011-09-29 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 113 | 28/2015 | The Kampala Capital City Authority (Amendment) Bill, 2015 | Government | The Committee on Presidential Affairs | Minister for Kampala Capital City and Metropolitan Affairs |
2015-11-10 First Reading in the 9th Parliament and laid in the 10th Parliament on 09/10/2017. |
2019-07-30 Bill is in its Second Stage. Committee Stage deferred to 31/07/2019 |
2019-08-15 Bill has been passed by Parliament |
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| 114 | 7/2011 | The Finance (No.2) 2002 (Amendment) Bill, 2011 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2011-07-20 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2011-09-06 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2011-09-06 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2011-09-22 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2011-09-29 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 115 | 4/2011 | The Income Tax (Amendment) Bill, 2011 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2011-07-20 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2011-07-20 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2011-07-20 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2011-09-22 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2011-09-29 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 116 | 13/2011 | The National Population Council Bill, 2011 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2012-02-07 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2013-07-11 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2011-07-23 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2013-10-29 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2014-01-06 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 117 | 11/2006 | The Excise Tariff (Amendment) Bill, 2006 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2006-08-22 Bill is still in its first Reading. |
2006-09-14 Bill is in its second Stage |
2006-09-14 Bill is being passed by Parliament. |
2007-04-23 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2007-05-01 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 118 | 6/2011 | The Stamps (Amendment) Bill, 2011 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2011-07-20 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2011-09-07 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2011-09-07 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2011-09-22 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2011-09-29 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 119 | 9/2011 | The Supplementary Appropriation Bill, 2011 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2011-09-06 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2011-09-14 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2011-09-14 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2011-09-22 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2011-09-29 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 120 | 5/2011 | The Value Added Tax (Amendment) Bill, 2011 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2011-07-20 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2011-09-07 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2011-09-07 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2011-09-22 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2011-09-29 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 121 | 2/2010 | The Plant Variety Protection Bill, 2010 | Government | The Committee on Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries | Minister of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries |
2012-02-07 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2013-12-19 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2013-12-20 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2014-04-16 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2014-06-21 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 122 | 22/2010 | The Anti Counterfeiting Goods Bill, 2010 | Government | The Committee on Tourism, Trade and Industry | Minister of Tourism, Wildlife and Antiquities |
2012-02-07 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2013-04-09 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
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| 123 | 21/2010 | The Appropriate Bill, 2010 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2010-09-21 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2010-09-29 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2010-10-05 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2010-10-15 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2010-10-19 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 124 | 20/2010 | The Supplementary Appropriation Bill, 2010 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2010-09-21 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2010-10-05 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2010-10-05 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2010-10-15 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2010-10-19 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 125 | 5/2010 | The HIV and AIDS Prevention and Control Bill, 2010 | Government | The Committee on Health | Chairperson HIV/AIDS Committee |
2012-02-08 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
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| 126 | 24/2010 | The Institution of Traditional or Cultural Leaders Bill, 2010 | Government | The Committee on Gender, Labour and Social Development | Minister of Gender, Labour and Social Development |
2010-12-17 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2011-02-01 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2011-02-01 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2011-02-03 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2011-02-26 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 127 | 1/2010 | The Insurance (Amendment) Bill, 2010 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2010-03-18 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2011-03-23 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2011-03-23 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2011-06-29 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2011-08-08 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 128 | 18/2010 | The National Council for Disability (Amendment) Bill, 2010 | Government | The Committee on Gender, Labour and Social Development | Minister of Gender, Labour and Social Development |
2012-03-07 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2013-02-27 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2013-03-12 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2013-07-01 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2013-07-09 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 129 | 17/2010 | The National Council for Older Persons Bill, 2010 | Government | The Committee on Gender, Labour and Social Development | Minister of Gender, Labour and Social Development |
2012-03-07 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2012-06-27 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2012-03-12 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2012-10-18 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2012-07-27 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 130 | 9/2010 | The Parliamentary Pensions (Amendment) Bill, 2010 | Government | The Committee on Public Service and Local Government | Minister of Public Service |
2010-05-13 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2010-07-20 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2013-10-13 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2010-12-16 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2010-12-28 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 131 | 3/2010 | The Plant Protection and Health Bill, 2010 | Government | The Committee on Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries | Minister of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries |
2012-02-08 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2014-11-12 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2014-11-12 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2015-01-16 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2015-02-11 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 132 | 8/2010 | The Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Assets (Amendment) Bill, 2010 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2010-08-17 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2011-05-05 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated |
2011-05-10 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2011-05-26 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2011-06-21 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 133 | 10/2010 | The Uganda National Bureau of Standards (Amendment) Bill, 2010 | Government | The Committee on Tourism, Trade and Industry | Minister of Trade, Industry and Cooperatives |
2012-02-07 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2012-02-07 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2013-04-10 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2013-09-17 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2013-10-02 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 134 | 13/2010 | The Value Added Tax (Amendment) Bill, 2010 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2010-08-16 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2010-09-28 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2010-09-28 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2010-07-01 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2010-10-19 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 135 | 05/2022 | The Excise Duty (Amendment) Bill, 2022 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2022-03-31 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. 2022-03-31Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2022-05-18 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2022-05-18 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included.2022-05-18 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2022-05-31 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2022-07-21 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. The Deputy speaker informed the House that H.E the President had returned the Bill for reconsideration. |
| 136 | 06/2022 | The Value Added Tax (Amendment) Bill, 2022 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2022-03-31 Bill is still in its First Stage. |
2022-05-17 Bill is being discussed for the Second Time in the Floor of Parliament |
2022-05-17 Bill is passed by Parliament. |
2022-05-31 Bill is waiting for Presidents assent. |
2022-06-02 Bill is now an Act of Parliament. |
| 137 | 07/2022 | The Uganda Revenue Authority (Amendment) Bill, 2022 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2022-03-31 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
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| 138 | 08/2022 | The Traffic and Road Safety (Amendment) Bill, 2022 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2022-03-31 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2022-05-17 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2022-05-17 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2022-08-17 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2022-08-17 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 139 | 11/2022 | The Tax Procedures Code (Amendment) Bill, 2022 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2022-03-31 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2022-05-18 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2022-05-18 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included.2022-05-18 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2022-05-31 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2022-06-02 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 140 | 10/2022 | The Tax Appeals Tribunal (Amendment) Bill, 2022 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2022-03-31 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2022-05-17 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2022-05-17 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2022-05-31 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2022-06-02 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 141 | 04/2022 | The Stamp Duty (Amendment) Bill, 2022 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2022-03-31 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2022-05-17 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2022-05-17 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2022-05-31 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2022-06-02 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 142 | 03/2022 | The Income Tax (Amendment) Bill, 2022 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2022-03-31 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2022-05-18 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2022-05-18 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2022-05-31 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2022-06-02 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 143 | 09/2022 | The Finance (Amendment) Bill, 2022 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2022-03-31 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
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| 144 | 16/2010 | The Uganda National Meteorological Authority Bill, 2010 | Government | The Committee on Natural Resources | Minister of Water and Environment |
2012-02-07 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2012-04-18 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2012-04-19 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2012-10-03 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2012-10-10 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 145 | 14/1994 | THE SUPPLEMENTARY APPROPRIATION (FINANCIAL YEAR 1993/94) BILL, 1994 | Private Member | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development | |||||
| 146 | 16/2022 | Computer Misuse (Amendment) Bill, 2022 | Private Member | The Committee on Information, Communication Technology and National Guidance | Mp, KAMPALA CENTRAL DIVISION |
2022-07-19 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2022-09-08 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2022-09-08 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2022-09-08 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2022-10-10 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 147 | 17/2022 | Parliamentary Pensions (Amendment) Bill, 2022 | Private Member | The Committee on Legal and Parliamentary Affairs | Minister of Works and Transport |
2022-07-19 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2022-09-08 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2022-09-08 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2022-09-15 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2023-02-08 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 148 | 02/2022 | The Constitutional (Amendment) Bill, 2022 | Private Member | Committee on Whole House | Mp, KIBANDA SOUTH COUNTY |
2022-07-05 Bill is still in its first stage on the floor of Parliament. |
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| 149 | 03/2023 | The Anti- Homosexuality Bill, 2023 | Private Member | The Committee on Legal and Parliamentary Affairs | Mp, BUGIRI MUNICIPALITY |
2023-03-09 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2023-03-21 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2023-03-21 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. It was returned by the president for reconsideration and dated by the Legislators on 2 May 2023. |
2023-05-04 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2023-05-26 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 150 | 14/ 2022 | National Legal Aid Bill, 2022 | Private Member | The Committee on Legal and Parliamentary Affairs | Mp, KUMI COUNTY |
2022-09-28 Bill is read for the first time on the floor of Parliament. |
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| 151 | 13/2022 | The National Content Bill, 2022 | Private Member | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Mp, KASSANDA COUNTY NORTH | |||||
| 152 | 21/2020 | The Prevention and Prohibition of Human Sacrifice Bill, 2020 | Private Member | The Committee on Legal and Parliamentary Affairs | Mp, AYIVU DIVISION EAST |
2021-04-08 Bill is read for the first time on the floor of Parliament. |
2021-05-08 Bill is being discussed for the second time on the floor of Parliament. |
2021-05-08 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
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| 153 | 12/2020 | The Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2020 | Private Member | The Committee on Legal and Parliamentary Affairs | Mp, IGARA COUNTY EAST |
2020-05-21 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
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| 154 | 13/2009 | The Anti-Money Laundering Bill, 2009 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2012-04-10 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2013-06-27 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated |
2013-07-10 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2013-09-19 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2013-10-02 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 155 | 12/2009 | The Chattels Securities Bill, 2009 | Government | The Committee on Legal and Parliamentary Affairs | Attorney General |
2012-02-23 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2013-12-19 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2013-12-19 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2014-02-05 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2014-03-06 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 156 | 4/2009 | The Domestic Violence Bill, 2009 | Government | The Committee on Human Rights | Attorney General |
2009-06-17 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2009-11-11 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2009-11-11 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2010-02-25 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2010-03-17 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 157 | 23/2009 | The Electoral Commission (Amendment) Bill, 2009 | Government | The Committee on Legal and Parliamentary Affairs | Attorney General |
2009-12-15 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2010-04-20 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2010-04-21 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2010-05-25 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2010-06-05 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 158 | 1/2009 | The Emoluments and Benefits of the President, Vice President and Prime Minister Bill, 2009 | Government | The Committee on Presidential Affairs | Minister of Public Service |
2009-03-05 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2009-10-22 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2010-06-23 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2010-12-16 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2010-08-05 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 159 | 7/2009 | The Excise Tariff (Amendment) Bill, 2009 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2009-07-08 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2009-09-17 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2009-09-17 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2009-10-21 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2009-10-29 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 160 | 10/2009 | The Finance Bill, 2009 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2009-07-07 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2009-09-21 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2009-09-21 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2009-10-20 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2009-11-03 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 161 | 6/2009 | The Income Tax (Amendment) Bill, 2009 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2009-07-08 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2009-09-17 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2009-09-17 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2009-10-20 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2009-11-03 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 162 | 5/2009 | The Industrial Property Bill, 2009 | Government | The Committee on Science, Technology and Innovation | Attorney General |
2012-02-23 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2013-08-06 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2013-08-21 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2013-12-06 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2014-01-06 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 163 | 11/2009 | The Insolvency Bill, 2009 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Attorney General |
2009-08-18 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2011-04-20 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2011-04-21 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2011-07-25 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2011-08-08 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 164 | 3/2009 | Kampala Capital City Bill, 2009 | Government | The Committee on Public Service and Local Government | Minister of Local Government |
2009-06-25 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2010-11-02 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2010-11-02 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2010-12-14 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2010-12-28 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 165 | 25/2009 | The Local Government (Amendment) Bill, 2009 | Government | The Committee on Public Service and Local Government | Minister of Local Government |
2009-12-22 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2010-06-22 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2010-06-23 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2010-07-22 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2010-08-05 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 166 | 22/2009 | The Parliamentary Elections (Amendment) Act, 2009 | Government | The Committee on Legal and Parliamentary Affairs | Attorney General |
2009-12-17 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2010-05-04 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2010-05-04 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2010-05-25 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2010-06-05 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 167 | 24/2009 | The Political Parties and Organization (Amendment) Bill, 2009 | Government | The Committee on Legal and Parliamentary Affairs | Attorney General |
2009-12-15 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2010-04-13 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2010-04-13 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2010-05-25 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2010-06-05 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 168 | 2/2009 | The Prevention of Trafficking in Persons Bill, 2009 | Government | The Committee on Defence and Internal Affairs | Mp, RUKUNGIRI MUNICIPALITY |
2009-03-18 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2009-03-26 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2009-04-02 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2009-09-08 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2009-10-01 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality.2009-10-01 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 169 | 20/2009 | The Regional Governments Bills, 2009 | Government | The Committee on Public Service and Local Government | Minister of Local Government |
2009-12-08 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
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| 170 | 9/2009 | The Stamps (Amendment) Bill, 2009 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2009-07-08 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2009-09-17 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2009-09-17 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2009-10-21 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2009-10-29 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 171 | 15/2009 | The Supplementary Appropriation Bill, 2009 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2009-09-10 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2009-09-22 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2009-09-22 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2009-10-20 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2009-11-03 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 172 | 1/2008 | The Business, Technical, Vocational Education and Training Bill, 2008 | Government | The Committee on Education and Sports | Minister of Education and Sports |
2008-02-14 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
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| 173 | 23/2008 | The Computer Misuse Bill, 2008 | Government | The Committee on Information, Communication Technology and National Guidance | Minister of Information, Communications Technology and National Guidance |
2009-03-18 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2010-06-29 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2010-08-04 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2010-10-15 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2010-11-01 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 174 | 2/2008 | The Contracts Bill, 2008 | Government | The Committee on Legal and Parliamentary Affairs | Attorney General |
2008-06-17 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2009-09-30 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2009-10-13 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2009-10-15 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2010-04-22 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 175 | 22/2008 | The Electronic Signatures Bill, 2008 | Government | The Committee on Information, Communication Technology and National Guidance | Minister of Information, Communications Technology and National Guidance |
2009-03-18 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2010-10-07 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2010-10-07 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2011-01-18 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2010-02-17 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 176 | 24/2008 | The Electronic Transactions Bill, 2008 | Government | The Committee on Information, Communication Technology and National Guidance | Minister of Information, Communications Technology and National Guidance |
2009-03-18 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
0010-09-22 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2010-10-07 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2011-01-18 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2011-02-17 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 177 | 12/2008 | The Excise Tariff (Amendment) Bill, 2008 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development | |||||
| 178 | 21/2008 | The Implementation of Government Assurances Bill, 2008 | Government | The Committee on Government Assurance and Implementation | Mp, MAKINDYE DIVISION EAST |
2012-02-08 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2014-04-01 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated.2014-04-01 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
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| 179 | 11/2008 | The Income tax (Amendment) Bill, 2008 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development | |||||
| 180 | 22/2022 | The National Information Technology Authority, Uganda Bill, 2008 | Government | The Committee on Information, Communication Technology and National Guidance | Minister of Information, Communications Technology and National Guidance | |||||
| 181 | 16/2008 | The National Women’s Council (Amendment) Bill, 2008 | Government | The Committee on Gender, Labour and Social Development | Minister of Gender, Labour and Social Development |
2009-10-14 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2010-05-11 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2010-05-11 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2010-06-01 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2010-06-05 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 182 | 17/2008 | The National Youth Council (Amendment) Bill, 2008 | Government | The Committee on Gender, Labour and Social Development | Minister of Gender, Labour and Social Development |
2009-10-14 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2010-05-05 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated |
2010-05-06 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2010-06-01 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2010-06-05 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 183 | 15/2008 | The Physical Planning Bill, 2008 | Government | The Committee on Physical Infrastructure | Minister of Lands, Housing and Urban Development |
2008-08-12 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2010-02-03 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2010-02-04 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2010-04-13 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2010-04-28 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 184 | 5/2008 | The Political Parties and Organisations (Amendment) Bill, 2008 | Government | The Committee on Legal and Parliamentary Affairs | Attorney General |
2008-02-04 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2010-04-13 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
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| 185 | The Stamps (Amendment) Act, 2008 | The Stamps (Amendment) Act, 2008 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development | |||||
| 186 | 19/2008 | The Supplementary Appropriation Bill, 2008 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development | |||||
| 187 | 9/2008 | The Trademarks Bill, 2008 | Government | The Committee on Tourism, Trade and Industry | Attorney General |
2009-10-20 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2010-04-08 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2010-04-08 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2010-04-12 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2010-08-09 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 188 | 18/2008 | The Uganda Citizenship and Immigration Control (Amendment) Bill, 2008 | Government | The Committee on Defence and Internal Affairs | Minister of Internal Affairs | |||||
| 189 | 25/2008 | The Whistleblowers Protection Bill, 2008 | Government | The Committee on Gender, Labour and Social Development | Minister of Information, Communications Technology and National Guidance |
2009-03-03 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2010-02-23 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2010-03-02 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2010-03-03 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2010-04-22 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 190 | 22/2007 | The Appropriation Bill, 2007 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development | |||||
| 191 | 21/2007 | The Arbitration and Conciliation (Amendment) Bill, 2007. | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Attorney General | |||||
| 192 | 17/2007 | The Atomic Energy Bill, 2007 | Government | The Committee on Natural Resources | Minister of Energy and Mineral Development | |||||
| 193 | 20/2007 | The Audit Bill, 2007 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development | |||||
| 194 | 6/2007 | The Education Bill, 2007 | Government | The Committee on Education and Sports | Minister of Education and Sports | |||||
| 195 | 12/2007 | The Excise Tariff (Amendment) Bill, 2007 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development | |||||
| 196 | 11/2007 | The Finance Bill, 2007 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development | |||||
| 197 | 7/2007 | The Hire Purchase Bill, 2007 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Attorney General | |||||
| 198 | 10/2007 | The Income Tax (Amendment) Bill 2007 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development | |||||
| 199 | 27/2007 | The Land (Amendment) Bill, 2009 | Government | The Committee on Natural Resources | Minister of Lands, Housing and Urban Development |
2009-02-05 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2009-11-12 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2009-11-26 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2009-11-30 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2010-01-06 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 200 | 12/2022 | The Appropriation Bill, 2022 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2022-03-31 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2022-05-20 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2022-05-20 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2022-05-27 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2022-06-02 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 201 | 18/2007 | The Local Governments (Amendment) (No.2) Bill, 2007 | Government | The Committee on Public Service and Local Government | Minister of Local Government | |||||
| 202 | 25/2007 | The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (Control) Bill, 2007 | Government | The Committee on Defence and Internal Affairs | Minister of Internal Affairs |
2012-03-16 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2014-11-11 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2014-11-19 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2015-04-01 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2015-04-09 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 203 | 26/2007 | The Prevention of Trafficking Person Bill, 2007 | Government | The Committee on Human Rights | Mp, RUKUNGIRI MUNICIPALITY | |||||
| 204 | 00/2007 | The Private Health Units (Regulation) Bill, 2007 | Government | The Committee on Health | Minister of Works and Transport | |||||
| 205 | 4/2007 | The Public Service Bill, 2007 | Government | The Committee on Public Service and Local Government | Minister of Public Service | |||||
| 206 | 9/2007 | The Regulation of Interception of Communications Bill, 2007 | Government | The Committee on Defence and Internal Affairs | Minister of Defence and Veteran Affairs |
2008-04-10 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2010-06-22 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2010-07-08 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2010-07-22 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2010-08-05 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 207 | 5/2007 | The Trade Secrets Protection Bill, 2007 | Government | The Committee on Tourism, Trade and Industry | Attorney General | |||||
| 208 | 14/2007 | The Transfer of Convicted Offenders Bill, 2007 | Government | The Committee on Defence and Internal Affairs | Attorney General |
2012-02-23 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2012-05-17 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2012-05-17 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2012-07-18 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2012-07-27 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 209 | 3/2007 | The Tourism Bill, 2007 | Government | The Committee on Tourism, Trade and Industry | Minister of Tourism, Wildlife and Antiquities | |||||
| 210 | 15/2007 | The Value Added Tax (Amendment) Bill, 2007 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development | |||||
| 211 | 1/2007 | The Veterinary and Para-Veterinary Practitioners Bill, 2007 | Government | The Committee on Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries | Minister of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries | |||||
| 212 | 15/2006 | The Appropriation Bill, 2006 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2006-09-07 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2006-09-19 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2006-09-19 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2007-09-20 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2007-09-25 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 213 | 10/2006 | The Finance Bill, 2006 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2006-08-22 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2006-09-19 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2006-09-19 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2006-11-14 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2006-12-02 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 214 | 18/2006 | The International Criminal Court Bill, 2006 | Government | The Committee on Legal and Parliamentary Affairs | Attorney General |
2006-12-05 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2010-03-10 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2010-03-10 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2010-04-26 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2010-05-25 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 215 | 13/2006 | The Local Governments (Amendments) (No.2) Bill, 2006 | Government | The Committee on Public Service and Local Government | Minister of Local Government | |||||
| 216 | 1/2006 | The Parliamentary Pensions Bill, 2006 | Government | The Committee on Public Service and Local Government | Minister of Public Service |
2006-01-04 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2006-01-06 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2006-01-06 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2007-07-17 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2007-07-20 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 217 | 25/2006 | The Pharmacy Profession and Pharmacy Practice Bill, 2006 | Government | The Committee on Health | Minister of Health |
2007-04-04 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2009-11-05 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
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| 218 | 17/2006 | The Public Service (Negotiating, Consultative and Disputes Settlement Machinery) Bill, 2006. | Government | The Committee on Public Service and Local Government | Minister of Public Service |
2006-11-29 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2008-05-08 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2008-05-08 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2008-05-13 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2008-05-20 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 219 | 14/2006 | The Supplementary Appropriation Bill, 2006 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2006-09-06 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2006-09-19 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2006-09-19 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2006-09-20 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2006-09-25 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 220 | 24/2006 | The Uganda National Health Research Organization Bill, 2006 | Government | The Committee on Health | Minister of Health |
2007-04-04 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2009-04-08 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2009-04-08 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2009-08-25 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2009-08-31 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 221 | 22/2006 | The Law Revision (Fine and Other Financial Amounts in Criminal Matters) Bill, 2006 | Government | The Committee on Legal and Parliamentary Affairs | Attorney General |
2006-12-05 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2008-02-27 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2008-02-27 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2008-07-08 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2008-07-25 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 222 | 9/2005 | The Animal Diseases (Amendment) Bill, 2005 | Government | The Committee on Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries | Minister of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries |
2006-03-29 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2006-05-04 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2006-05-04 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2006-05-11 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2006-05-24 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 223 | 21/2005 | The Appropriation Bill, 2005. | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2005-09-07 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2005-09-09 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2005-09-09 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
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| 224 | 28/2005 | The Employment Bill, 2005 | Government | The Committee on Gender, Labour and Social Development | Minister of Gender, Labour and Social Development |
2005-10-31 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2006-03-27 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2006-03-27 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
0006-05-11 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
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| 225 | 16/2005 | The Excise Tariff (Amendment) Bill, 2005 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development | |||||
| 226 | 17/2005 | The Finance Bill, 2005 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development | |||||
| 227 | 27/2005 | The Labour Disputes (Arbitration and Settlement) Bill, 2005 | Government | The Committee on Gender, Labour and Social Development | Minister of Gender, Labour and Social Development |
2005-10-31 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2006-03-28 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2006-03-28 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
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| 228 | 26/2005 | The Labour Unions Bill, 2005 | Government | The Committee on Gender, Labour and Social Development | Minister of Gender, Labour and Social Development |
2005-10-31 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2006-03-29 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2006-03-29 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
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| 229 | 5/2005 | The Constitution (Amendment) (No.2) Bill, 2005 | Government | The Committee on Legal and Parliamentary Affairs | Attorney General | |||||
| 230 | 11/2005 | The Warehouse Receipt System Bill, 2005 | Government | The Committee on Tourism, Trade and Industry | Minister of Tourism, Wildlife and Antiquities | |||||
| 231 | 13/2005 | The Uganda Revenue Authority (Amendment) Bill, 2005 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2006-08-22 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2007-02-08 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2007-02-14 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2007-04-23 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2007-05-12 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 232 | 19/2005 | The Uganda National Roads Authority Bill, 2005 | Government | The Committee on Physical Infrastructure | Minister of Works and Transport |
2005-08-23 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
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| 233 | 3/2005 | The Uganda National Health Research Organisation Bill, 2005. | Government | The Committee on Health | Minister of Health | |||||
| 234 | 23/2005 | The President Elections Bill, 2005 | Government | The Committee on Legal and Parliamentary Affairs | Attorney General |
2005-09-27 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2005-10-26 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2005-10-26 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
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| 235 | 4/2005 | The Pharmacy Profession and Pharmacy Practice Bill, 2005 | Government | The Committee on Health | Minister of Health | |||||
| 236 | 29/2005 | The Occupational Safety and Health Bill, 2005 | Government | The Committee on Gender, Labour and Social Development | Minister of Gender, Labour and Social Development |
2005-10-31 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2006-03-27 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2006-03-27 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
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| 237 | 22/2003 | The Uganda Peoples Defence Forces Bill, 2003 | Government | The Committee on Defence and Internal Affairs | Minister of Defence and Veteran Affairs | |||||
| 238 | 5/2004 | The Finance (Amendment) Bill, 2004 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development | |||||
| 239 | 13/2004 | The Finance Bill, 2004 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development | |||||
| 240 | 14/2004 | The Firearms (Amendments) Bill, 2004 | Government | The Committee on Defence and Internal Affairs | Minister of Internal Affairs | |||||
| 241 | 12/2004 | The Income Tax (Amendment) Bill, 2004 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development | |||||
| 242 | 8/2004 | The National Agricultural Research Bill, 2004 | Government | The Committee on Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries | Minister of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries | |||||
| 243 | 17/2004 | The Supplementary Appropriation (No.2), Bill 2004 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development | |||||
| 244 | 6/2004 | The Supplementary Appropriation Bill, 2004 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development | |||||
| 245 | 4/2004 | The Trial on Indictments (Amendment) Bill, 2004 | Government | The Committee on Legal and Parliamentary Affairs | Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs | |||||
| 246 | 21/2004 | The Uganda Broadcasting Corporation Bill, 2004 | Government | The Committee on Information, Communication Technology and National Guidance | Minister of Information, Communications Technology and National Guidance | |||||
| 247 | 4/2002 | The National Planning Authority Bill, 2002 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development | |||||
| 248 | 8/2002 | The Finance Bill, 2002 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development | |||||
| 249 | 21/2002 | The National Youth Council (Amendment) Bill, 2002 | Government | The Committee on Gender, Labour and Social Development | Minister of Gender, Labour and Social Development | |||||
| 250 | 17/2002 | The National Resistance Army (Amendment) Bill, 2002 | Government | The Committee on Defence and Internal Affairs | Minister of Defence and Veteran Affairs | |||||
| 251 | 6/2002 | The Financial Institutions Bill, 2002 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development | |||||
| 252 | 19/2002 | The Supplementary Appropriation Bill, 2002 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development | |||||
| 253 | 5/2002 | The Foreign Exchange Bill, 2002 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development | |||||
| 254 | 9/2002 | The Income Tax (Amendment) Bill, 2002 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development | |||||
| 255 | 1/2002 | The Micro Deposit-Taking Institutions Bill, 2002 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development | |||||
| 256 | 16/2002 | The Nile Basin Initiative Bill, 2002 | Government | The Committee on Natural Resources | Minister of Water and Environment | |||||
| 257 | 24/2002 | The Mining Bill, 2002 | Government | The Committee on Natural Resources | Minister of Energy and Mineral Development | |||||
| 258 | 22/2002 | The National Council for Disability Bill, 2002 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Gender, Labour and Social Development | |||||
| 259 | 25/2002 | The National Forestry and Tree Planting Bill, 2002 | Government | The Committee on Natural Resources | Minister of Water and Environment | |||||
| 260 | 35/2021 | Uganda Human Organ Donation and Transplant Bill, 2021 | Government | The Committee on Health | Minister of Health |
2022-07-05 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2022-09-20 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2022-09-29 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2022-11-17 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2023-07-27 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 261 | 1/1991 | THE NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANISATIONS REGISTRATION (AMENDMENT) BILL, 1991. | Government | The Committee on Defence and Internal Affairs | Minister of Internal Affairs | |||||
| 262 | 16/1991 | THE UGANDA AIDS COMMISSION BILL, 1991 | Government | The Committee on Health | Minister of Health | |||||
| 263 | 9/1991 | THE EAST AFRICAN CIVIL AVIATION ACADEMY BILL, 1991 | Government | The Committee on Physical Infrastructure | Minister of Works and Transport | |||||
| 264 | 10/1991 | THE NATIONAL TEXTILES BOARD (REPEAL) BILL. 1991 | Government | The Committee on Tourism, Trade and Industry | Minister of Trade, Industry and Cooperatives | |||||
| 265 | 18/1991 | THE RESISTANCE COMMITTEES (JUDICIAL POWERS) (AMENDMENTS) BILL, 1991. | Government | The Committee on Legal and Parliamentary Affairs | Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs | |||||
| 266 | 11/1991 | THE UGANDA CEMENT CORPORATION (REPEAL) BILL, 1991 | Government | The Committee on Tourism, Trade and Industry | Minister of Trade, Industry and Cooperatives | |||||
| 267 | 8/1997 | THE INCOME TAX BILL, 1997 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development | |||||
| 268 | 22/1997 | THE MOVEMENT (AMENDMENT) BILL, 1997 | Government | The Committee on Legal and Parliamentary Affairs | Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs | |||||
| 269 | 6/1997 | THE MOVEMENT BILL, 1997 | Government | The Committee on Legal and Parliamentary Affairs | Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs | |||||
| 270 | 24/1997 | THE SUPPLEMENTARY APPROPRIATION BILL, 1997 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development | |||||
| 271 | 17/1997 | THE TAX APPEALS TRIBUNAL BILL, 1997 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development | |||||
| 272 | 20/1997 | THE TRIAL ON INDICTMENTS (AMENDMENT) BILL, 1997 | Government | The Committee on Legal and Parliamentary Affairs | Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs | |||||
| 273 | 13/1996 | THE ELECTORAL COMMISSION BILL, 1996 | Government | The Committee on Legal and Parliamentary Affairs | Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs | |||||
| 274 | 9/1996 | THE EXPROPRIATED PROPERTIES (FINAL DISPOSAL) BILL, 1996 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development | |||||
| 275 | 7/1996 | THE FINANCIAL YEAR (PRESCRIPTION) BILL, 1996 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development | |||||
| 276 | 4/1996 | THE NATIONAL RECORDS AND ARCHIVES BILL, 1996 | Government | The Committee on Public Service and Local Government | Minister of Public Service | |||||
| 277 | 16/1996 | THE NATIONAL RESISTANCE MOVEMENT BILL, 1996. | Government | The Committee on Legal and Parliamentary Affairs | Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs | |||||
| 278 | 12/1996 | THE UGANDA COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION BILL, 1996 | Government | The Committee on Information, Communication Technology and National Guidance | Minister of Works and Transport | |||||
| 279 | 18/1992 | THE NATIONAL ENTERPRISE CORPORATION BILL, 1992 | Government | The Committee on Defence and Internal Affairs | Minister of Defence and Veteran Affairs | |||||
| 280 | 8/1992 | THE FINANCE BILL, 1992. | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development | |||||
| 281 | 24/1992 | THE NATIONAL INFORMATION POLICY AND CO-ORDINATING AGENCY BILL, 1992 | Government | The Committee on Public Service and Local Government | Minister of Public Service | |||||
| 282 | 27/1992 | THE NATIONAL YOUTH COUNCIL BILL, 1992 | Government | The Committee on Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries | Minister of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries | |||||
| 283 | 23/1990 | THE APPROPRIATION BILL, 1990 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development | |||||
| 284 | 19/1990 | THE INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION BILL, 1990. | Government | The Committee on Public Service and Local Government | Minister of Public Service | |||||
| 285 | 20/1990 | THE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES BILL, 1990 | Government | The Committee on Tourism, Trade and Industry | Minister of Trade, Industry and Cooperatives | |||||
| 286 | 15/1990 | THE EAST AFRICAN COMMUNITY MEDIATION AGREEMENT BILL, 1990 | Government | The Committee on Foreign Affairs | Attorney General | |||||
| 287 | 6/1990 | THE TRIAL ON INDICTMENTS (AMENDMENTS) BILL, 1990 | Government | The Committee on Legal and Parliamentary Affairs | Attorney General | |||||
| 288 | 15/1993 | THE NATIONAL DRUG POLICY AND AUTHORITY BILL, 1993 | Government | The Committee on Health | Minister of Health | |||||
| 289 | 4/2000 | THE MARINE INSURANCE BILL, 2000 | Government | The Committee on Legal and Parliamentary Affairs | Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs | |||||
| 290 | 17/2000 | THE NATIONAL RECORDS AND ARCHIVES BILL, 2000 | Government | The Committee on Public Service and Local Government | Minister of Public Service | |||||
| 291 | 10/2000 | THE NON-PERFORMING ASSETS RECOVERY TRUST (AMENDMENT) BILL, 2000. | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development | |||||
| 292 | 12/2000 | THE TAX APPEALS TRIBUNALS (AMENDMENT) BILL, 2000 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development | |||||
| 293 | 26/2000 | THE NON-GOVERNMENT ORGANISATIONS REGISTRATION (AMENDMENT) BILL, 2000 | Government | The Committee on Defence and Internal Affairs | Minister of Internal Affairs | |||||
| 294 | 21/2000 | THE SUPPLEMENTARY APPROPRIATION BILL, 2000 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development | |||||
| 295 | 23/1996 | THE TRIAL ON INDICTMENTS (AMENDMENT)(NO.2) BILL, 1996 | Government | The Committee on Legal and Parliamentary Affairs | Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs | |||||
| 296 | 15/2022 | Museums and Monuments Bill, 2022 | Government | The Committee on Tourism, Trade and Industry | Minister of Tourism, Wildlife and Antiquities |
2022-12-07 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2022-09-14 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2022-09-14 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2022-11-29 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2023-03-09 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 297 | 18/2022 | The Trustees Incorporation (Amendment) Bill, 2022 | Government | The Committee on Legal and Parliamentary Affairs | Attorney General |
2022-08-23 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2022-08-30 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2022-08-30 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2022-09-06 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2022-09-07 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 298 | 25/2022 | The Anti- Terrorism (Amendment) Bill, 2022 | Government | The Committee on Defence and Internal Affairs | Attorney General |
2022-08-23 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2022-08-30 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2022-08-30 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2022-09-06 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2022-09-07 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 299 | 23/2022 | The Cooperative Societies (Amendment) Bill, 2022 | Government | The Committee on Tourism, Trade and Industry | Attorney General |
2022-08-23 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2022-08-30 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2022-08-30 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2022-09-06 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2022-09-07 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 300 | 24/2022 | The Partnership (Amendment) Bill, 2022 | Government | The Committee on Legal and Parliamentary Affairs | Attorney General |
2022-08-23 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2022-08-30 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2022-08-30 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2022-09-06 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2022-09-07 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 301 | 21/2022 | Companies (Amendment) Bill, 2022 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs |
2022-08-23 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2022-08-30 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2022-08-30 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2022-09-06 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2022-09-07 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 302 | 20/2022 | The Insolvency (Amendment) Bill, 2022 | Government | The Committee on Legal and Parliamentary Affairs | Attorney General |
2022-08-23 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2022-08-30 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2022-08-30 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2022-09-06 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2022-09-07 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 303 | 018/2022 | The Anti-Money Laundering (Amendment) Bill, 2022 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Attorney General |
2022-08-23 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2022-08-30 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2022-08-30 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2022-09-06 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2022-09-07 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 304 | 32/2021 | The Public Health (Amendment) Bill, 2021 | Government | The Committee on Health | Minister of Health |
2022-03-02 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2022-07-12 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2022-07-19 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2022-07-19 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2023-02-08 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 305 | 19/2022 | The Employment (Amendment) Bill, 2022 | Government | The Committee on Gender, Labour and Social Development | Minister of Gender, Labour and Social Development |
2022-09-21 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. 2022-09-21Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
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| 306 | 18/2021 | The Kampala Capital City Authority (Amendment) Bill, 2021 | Government | The Committee on Presidential Affairs | Minister for Kampala Capital City and Metropolitan Affairs |
2022-05-04 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2022-07-19 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. The speaker directed the committee to expedite the processing of the bill and report back by 28/07/2022. The Second Reading was on 03/08/2022 |
2022-08-03 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2022-08-03 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2022-10-14 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 307 | 29/2022 | The Law Revision (Miscellaneous Amendment) Bill, 2022 | Government | The Committee on Legal and Parliamentary Affairs | Attorney General |
2022-12-23 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2023-03-14 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2023-03-14 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2023-04-03 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2023-05-10 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 308 | 27/2022 | The Micro Finance Deposit-Taking Institutions (Amendment) Bill, 2022 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2023-02-28 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2023-03-09 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2023-03-09 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2023-04-03 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2023-05-16 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 309 | 13/2021 | The Appropriation Bill, 2021 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2021-04-01 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2021-05-07 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2021-05-07 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2021-05-13 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2021-05-31 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 310 | 03/2021 | The Excise Duty (Amendment) Bill, 2021 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2021-04-01 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2021-04-29 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2021-04-29 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2021-05-03 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2021-05-10 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 311 | 04/2021 | The Fish (Amendment) Bill, 2021 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2021-04-01 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2021-05-03 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2021-05-03 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2021-05-28 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2021-05-01 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 312 | 02/2021 | The External Trade (Amendment) Bill, 2021 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2021-04-01 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2021-05-03 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
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| 313 | 05/2021 | The Income Tax (Amendment) Bill, 2021 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2021-04-01 Bill is read for the first time on the floor of Parliament |
2021-04-29 Bill is discussed for the second time on the floor of Parliament. |
2021-05-03 Parliament has passed the Bill. |
2021-12-16 Bill is presented to the President and awaits assent. |
2021-12-20 Bill is now an Act of Parliament. |
| 314 | 06/2021 | The Mining (Amendment) Bill, 2021 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2021-04-01 Bill is read for the first time on the floor of Parliament. |
2021-05-03 Bill is being discussed for the second time on the floor of Parliament. |
2021-05-03 Parliament has passed the Bill. |
2021-05-18 Bill has been presented to the President and awaits assent. |
2021-06-01 Bill is now an Act of Parliament. |
| 315 | 07/2021 | The Stamp Duty (Amendment), 2021 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2021-04-01 Bill is read for the first time on the floor of Parliament. |
2021-04-29 Bill is being discussed for the second time on the Floor of Parliament. |
2021-04-29 Parliament has passed the Bill. |
2021-05-18 Bill has been presented to the President and awaits assent. |
2021-05-29 Bill is now an Act of Parliament. |
| 316 | 12/2021 | The Tax Appeals Tribunal (Amendment) Bill, 2021 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2021-04-01 Bill is read for the First time on the floor of Parliament. |
2021-05-03 Bill is being discussed for the second time on the floor of Parliament. |
2021-05-03 Parliament has passed the Bill. |
2021-05-18 Bill has been presented to the President and awaits assent. |
2021-05-31 Bill is now an Act of Parliament. |
| 317 | 08/2021 | The Tax Procedures Code (Amendment) Bill, 2021 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2021-04-01 Bill is being read for the first time on the floor of Parliament. |
2021-04-29 Bill is being discussed for the second time on the floor of Parliament. |
2021-04-29 Parliament has passed the Bill. |
2021-05-18 Bill has been presented to the President and awaits assent. |
2021-05-31 Bill is now an Act of Parliament. |
| 318 | 09/2021 | The Tobacco Control (Amendment) Bill, 2021 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2021-04-01 Bill is read for the first time on the floor of Parliament. |
2021-05-03 Bill is being discussed for the second time on the floor of Parliament. |
2021-05-03 Parliament has passed the Bill. |
2021-05-18 Bill has been presented to the President and awaits assent. |
2021-06-01 Bill is now an Act of Parliament. |
| 319 | 10/2021 | The Traffic and Road Safety Act (Amendment) Bill, 2021 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2021-04-01 Bill is read for the first time on the floor of Parliament. |
2021-05-03 Bill is being discussed for the second time on the floor of Parliament. |
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| 320 | 11/2021 | The Value Added Tax (Amendment) Bill, 2021 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2021-04-01 Bill is read for the first time and laid on the table on the floor of Parliament |
2021-04-29 Bill is being discussed for the second time on the floor of parliament. |
2021-04-29 Parliament agreed and passed the Bill. |
2021-05-18 Bill has been presented to the President and awaits assent. |
2021-05-29 Bill is now an Act of Parliament. |
| 321 | 14/2021 | The Supplementary Appropriation Bill, 2021 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2022-01-22 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2022-05-17 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2022-05-17 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2022-06-14 Bill is Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or withholds assent. |
2022-08-17 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 322 | 28/2020 | The Leadership Code (Amendment) Bill, 2020 | Government | The Committee on Gender, Labour and Social Development | Minister of Gender, Labour and Social Development |
2020-11-19 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2021-03-18 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2022-03-18 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2021-03-29 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2021-04-23 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 323 | 01/2020 | The National Climate Change Bill, 2020 | Government | The Committee on Education and Sports | Minister of Water and Environment |
2020-06-26 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2020-04-13 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2020-04-27 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2021-07-18 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2020-08-14 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 324 | 23/2020 | The Inland Water Transport Bill, 2020 | Government | The Committee on Physical Infrastructure | Minister of Works and Transport |
2020-08-25 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2021-05-07 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2021-05-10 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2021-07-15 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2020-08-14 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 325 | 12/2019 | The Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Assets (Amendment) Bill, 2019 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2019-07-30 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2019-12-19 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2021-04-14 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2021-05-20 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2021-06-02 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 326 | 24/2019 | The Estate of Missing Persons (Management) (Amendment) Bill, 2019 | Government | The Committee on Legal and Parliamentary Affairs | Attorney General |
2019-08-14 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2021-03-16 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2021-03-16 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2021-05-27 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2021-06-02 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 327 | 22/2019 | The Administration of Estates (Small Estates) (Special Provision) (Amendment) Bill, 2019 | Government | The Committee on Legal and Parliamentary Affairs | Attorney General |
2019-08-14 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2021-03-16 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2021-03-17 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2021-05-27 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2021-07-13 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 328 | 25/2019 | The Probate (Resealing) (Amendment) Bill, 2019 | Government | The Committee on Legal and Parliamentary Affairs | Attorney General |
2019-08-14 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2021-03-16 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2021-03-07 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2021-05-27 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2021-07-14 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 329 | 23/2019 | The Administrator General (Amendment Bill), 2019 | Government | The Committee on Legal and Parliamentary Affairs | Attorney General |
2019-08-14 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2021-03-16 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2021-03-16 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2021-05-27 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2019-06-10 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 330 | 16/2020 | Uganda National Examination Board Bill, 2021 | Government | The Committee on Education and Sports | Minister of Education and Sports |
2020-07-14 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2021-02-02 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2021-02-04 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2021-03-04 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2021-03-10 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 331 | 02/2020 | National Curriculum Development Centre (Amendment) Bill, 2020 | Government | The Committee on Education and Sports | Minister of Education and Sports |
2020-06-24 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2021-02-02 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2021-02-03 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2021-03-25 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2021-03-21 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 332 | 20/2018 | The National Coffee Bill, 2018 | Government | The Committee on Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries | Minister of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries |
2019-04-30 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2020-06-30 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2021-03-18 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2021-04-26 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2021-08-31 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 333 | 13/2019 | The Labour Disputes (Arbitration and Settlement) (Amendment) Bill, 2019 | Government | The Committee on Gender, Labour and Social Development | Minister of Gender, Labour and Social Development |
2019-10-01 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2020-07-28 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2020-09-16 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2020-12-01 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent |
2021-03-10 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 334 | 05/2020 | The Excise Duty (Amendment) Bill, 2020 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2020-03-31 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2020-04-14 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2020-04-21 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2020-11-09 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2020-11-24 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent.2020-11-24 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 335 | 08/2020 | The Value Added Tax (Amendment) Bill, 2020 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2020-03-31 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2020-04-15 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2020-04-15 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2020-05-26 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2020-06-30 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 336 | 09/2020 | The Tax Procedures Code (Amendment) Bill, 2020 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2020-03-31 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2020-10-20 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2020-10-21 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2020-11-09 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2020-11-24 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 337 | 07/2020 | The Income Tax (Amendment) Bill, 2020 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2020-03-31 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2020-04-15 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2020-04-16 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2020-11-09 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2020-11-24 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 338 | 06/2020 | The Stamp Duty (Amendment) Bill, 2020 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2020-03-31 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2020-04-14 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2020-04-14 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2020-05-26 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2020-06-07 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 339 | 04/2020 | The Appropriation Bill, 2020 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2020-03-31 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2020-04-24 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2020-04-24 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2020-06-15 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2020-06-27 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 340 | 03/2020 | The Supplementary Appropriation Bill, 2020 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2020-04-01 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
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| 341 | 11/2020 | The Tobacco (Amendment) Bill, 2020 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2020-04-07 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2020-04-14 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2020-04-14 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2020-05-26 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2020-07-05 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 342 | 19/2020 | The Constitutional (Amendment) (No. 2) Bill, 2020 | Private Member | The Committee on Legal and Parliamentary Affairs | Mp, JINJA NORTH DIVISION |
2020-07-29 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
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| 343 | 20/2020 | The Constitutional (Amendment) (No.3) Bill, 2020 | Private Member | The Committee on Legal and Parliamentary Affairs | Mp, KIBANDA SOUTH COUNTY |
2020-08-05 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
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| 344 | 01/2019 | The National Local Content Bill, 2019 | Private Member | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Mp, KASSANDA COUNTY NORTH |
2019-01-30 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2019-05-25 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading |
2022-09-06 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
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| 345 | 13/2014 | The Immunisation Bill, 2014 | Private Member | The Committee on Health | Mp, MUBENDE MUNICIPALITY |
2014-04-24 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. The first reading of a Bill can happen anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2015-12-17 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2015-12-17 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2016-03-01 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2015-03-10 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 346 | 23/2010 | The Prohibition and prevention of Torture Bill, 2010 | Private Member | The Committee on Legal and Parliamentary Affairs | Mp, NDORWA COUNTY EAST |
2012-02-08 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2012-04-26 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2012-04-26 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2012-07-18 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2012-07-27 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 347 | 00/2009 | The Prohibition of Female Genital Mutilation Bill, 2009 | Private Member | The Committee on Gender, Labour and Social Development | Mp, KALUNGU EAST COUNTY |
2009-09-16 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2009-12-10 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2009-12-10 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2010-02-25 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2010-03-10 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 348 | 00/2009 | The Prohibition of Female Genital Mutilation Bill, 2009 | Private Member | The Committee on Gender, Labour and Social Development | Mp, KALUNGU EAST COUNTY | |||||
| 349 | 28/2019 | The National Payment Systems Bill, 2019 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2019-11-14 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2020-05-26 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2020-05-28 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2020-07-27 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2020-09-29 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 350 | 24/2020 | The Parliamentary Elections (Amendment) Bill, 2020 | Government | The Committee on Legal and Parliamentary Affairs | Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs |
2020-07-25 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2020-02-15 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2020-08-04 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2020-05-26 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2020-06-17 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 351 | 25/2020 | The Local Governments (Amendment) Bill, 2020 | Government | The Committee on Legal and Parliamentary Affairs | Minister of Local Government |
2020-09-24 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2020-09-24 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2020-09-29 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2020-08-06 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2020-08-17 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 352 | 06/2016 | The Finance Bill, 2016 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2016-03-10 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2016-04-14 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2016-04-14 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2016-04-21 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2016-06-30 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 353 | 14/2015 | The Uganda Heart Institute Bill, 2015 | Government | The Committee on Health | Minister of Health |
2015-07-07 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2016-05-10 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2016-05-10 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2016-07-14 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2016-07-15 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 354 | 13/2016 | The Leadership Code (Amendment) Bill, 2016 | Government | The Committee on Rules, Privileges and Discipline | Minister of Gender, Labour and Social Development |
2016-08-17 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2016-12-08 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2017-04-12 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2017-05-12 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2017-05-17 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 355 | 09/2016 | The Appropriation Bill, 2016 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2016-04-14 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2016-05-03 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2016-05-03 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2016-05-23 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
0000-00-00 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 356 | 08/2016 | The Supplementary Appropriation Bill, 2016 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2016-04-06 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2016-05-04 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2016-05-04 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
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| 357 | 07/2016 | The Excise Duty (Amendment) Bill, 2016 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2016-03-10 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2016-04-14 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2016-04-14 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. On the 10th of May 2016, the bill was returned to Parliament by the President for reconsideration. |
2016-05-16 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2016-05-28 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 358 | 04/2016 | The Stamp Duty (Amendment) Bill, 2016 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2016-03-10 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2016-04-07 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2016-04-14 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2016-04-21 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2016-06-30 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 359 | 03/2016 | The Value Added Tax (Amendment) Bill, 2016 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2016-03-10 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2016-04-14 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2016-04-14 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2016-04-21 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2016-05-14 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 360 | 09/2015 | The Tier IV Microfinance Institutions Bill, 2015 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2016-01-07 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2016-04-28 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2016-05-04 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2016-07-04 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2016-07-05 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 361 | 14/2014 | The Uganda Development Corporation Bill, 2014 | Government | The Committee on Tourism, Trade and Industry | Minister of Trade, Industry and Cooperatives |
2015-02-26 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2015-11-26 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2016-03-03 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2016-04-21 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2016-05-14 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 362 | 03/2015 | The Children (Amendment) Bill, 2015 | Government | The Committee on Gender, Labour and Social Development | Minister of Gender, Labour and Social Development |
2015-02-19 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2016-01-03 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2016-03-02 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2016-05-16 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2016-05-20 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 363 | 21/2015 | The Capital Markets Authority (Amendment) Bill, 2015 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2015-11-11 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2016-03-01 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2016-03-01 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2016-04-22 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2016-05-03 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 364 | 10/2015 | The Non-Governmental Organisations Bill, 2015 | Government | The Committee on Defence and Internal Affairs | Minister of Internal Affairs |
2015-05-13 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2015-08-19 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2015-11-26 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2016-01-25 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2016-01-30 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 365 | 16/2015 | The Financial Institutions (Amendment) Bill, 2015 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2015-08-13 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2015-12-24 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2016-01-06 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2016-01-08 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2016-01-19 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 366 | 12/2015 | The Anti-Terrorism (Amendment) Bill, 2015 | Government | The Committee on Defence and Internal Affairs | Minister of Internal Affairs |
2015-04-30 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2015-06-18 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. |
2015-06-18 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2016-01-08 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2016-01-19 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 367 | 01/2023 | The Public Service Pension Fund Bill, 2023 | Government | The Business Committee | Minister of Public Service |
2023-03-14 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
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| 368 | 13/2013 | The Hotel and Tourism Training Institute Bill, 2013 | Government | The Committee on Tourism, Trade and Industry | Minister of Tourism, Wildlife and Antiquities |
2014-03-05 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. The first reading of a Bill can happen anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2015-03-25 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2015-03-26 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2015-10-28 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2015-11-04 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 369 | 14/2013 | The Stamp Duty Bill, 2013 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2014-05-14 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2014-09-15 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2014-09-15 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2014-09-25 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2014-10-19 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 370 | 15/2013 | The Lotteries and Gaming Bill, 2013 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2014-05-14 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2015-08-13 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2015-11-12 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2015-12-16 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2015-12-28 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 371 | 09/2014 | The Value Added (Amendment) Bill, 2014 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2014-07-15 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2014-09-15 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2014-09-23 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2014-10-14 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2014-10-19 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 372 | 04/2014 | The Parliamentary Pension (Amendment) Bill, 2014 | Government | The Committee on Legal and Parliamentary Affairs | Mp, DISTRICT WOMAN REPESENATIVE |
2014-09-10 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2015-06-25 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2015-08-05 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2015-09-30 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2015-10-12 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 373 | 11/2014 | The Supplementary Appropriation Bill, 2014 | Government | The Budget Committee | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2014-09-18 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2014-09-23 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2014-09-23 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2014-12-09 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2014-12-23 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 374 | 12/2014 | The Appropriation Bill, 2014 | Government | The Budget Committee | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2014-09-25 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2014-09-25 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2014-09-30 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2014-12-09 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2014-10-11 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 375 | 16/2013 | The Excise Duty Bill, 2013 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2014-05-14 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2014-09-11 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2014-09-12 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2014-10-14 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2013-10-19 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 376 | 11/23 | The Convention on Mutual Administrative Assistance in Tax Matters (Implementation) Bill, 2023 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2023-05-02 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2023-05-02 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2023-05-16 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
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| 377 | 05/2023 | The Income Tax (Amendment) Bill, 2023 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2023-05-02 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2023-05-02 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2023-05-02 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
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| 378 | 06/2023 | The Excise Duty (Amendment) Bill, 2023 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2023-05-02 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2023-05-02 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2023-05-04 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
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| 379 | 07/2023 | The Lotteries and Gaming (Amendment) Bill, 2023 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2023-05-02 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2023-05-02 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage, where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated |
2023-05-04 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
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| 380 | 08/2023 | The Tax Procedures Code (Amendment) Bill, 2023 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2023-05-02 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2023-05-02 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage, where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2023-05-04 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
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| 381 | 09/2023 | The Traffic and Road Safety (Amendment) Bill, 2023 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2023-05-02 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2023-05-02 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2023-05-16 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
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| 382 | 10/2023 | The Value Added Tax (Amendment) Bill, 2023 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2023-05-02 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2023-05-02 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2023-05-04 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
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| 383 | 08/2011 | The Excise Tariff (Amendment) Bill, 2011 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2011-07-20 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2011-09-05 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2011-09-05 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2011-09-22 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2011-09-29 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 384 | 03/2008 | The Geographical Indications Bill, 2008 | Government | The Committee on Natural Resources | Attorney General |
2012-02-23 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2013-02-06 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2013-02-06 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2013-08-01 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2013-10-02 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 385 | 14/2009 | The Companies Bill, 2009 | Government | The Committee on Legal and Parliamentary Affairs | Attorney General |
2012-02-23 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2012-03-21 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2012-03-22 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2012-08-16 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2012-08-27 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 386 | 12/2012 | The Value Added Tax (Amendment) Bill, 2012 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2012-07-17 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2012-08-30 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2012-08-30 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2012-09-19 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2012-09-26 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 387 | 09/2012 | The Excise Tariff (Amendment) Bill, 2012 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2012-07-17 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2012-08-30 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2012-08-30 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2012-09-19 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2012-09-26 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 388 | 01/2012 | The Petroleum (Exploration, Development and Production) Bill, 2012 | Government | The Committee on Natural Resources | Minister of Energy and Mineral Development |
2012-02-08 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2012-09-06 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2012-12-07 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2013-03-13 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2013-03-21 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 389 | 12/2023 | The Appropriation Bill, 2023 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2023-05-18 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2023-05-18 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2023-05-18 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
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| 390 | 07/2012 | The Local Governments (Amendment) (No. 2) Bill, 2012 | Government | The Committee on Public Service and Local Government | Minister of Local Government |
2012-07-03 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2013-02-26 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2013-03-12 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2013-06-11 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2013-06-27 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 391 | 18/2009 | The Anti Homosexuality Bill, 2009 | Government | The Committee on Legal and Parliamentary Affairs | Mp, NDORWA COUNTY WEST |
2012-02-09 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2013-12-20 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2013-12-20 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2014-01-22 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2014-02-24 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 392 | 03/2011 | The Public Order Management Bill, 2011 | Government | The Committee on Defence and Internal Affairs | Minister of Internal Affairs |
2011-10-25 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2013-08-06 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2013-08-06 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2013-09-26 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2013-10-02 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 393 | 05/2013 | The Income Tax (Amendment) Bill, 2013 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2013-07-24 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2013-09-19 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2013-10-19 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2013-10-19 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2013-10-30 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 394 | 06/2013 | The Value Added Tax (Amendment) Bill, 2013 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2013-07-24 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2013-09-19 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2013-09-19 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2013-10-19 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2013-10-30 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 395 | 03/2013 | The Excise Tariff (Amendment) Bill, 2013 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2013-07-24 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2013-09-19 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2013-09-19 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2013-10-19 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2013-10-30 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 396 | 09/2013 | The Supplementary Appropriation Bill, 2013 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2013-09-10 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2013-09-19 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2013-09-19 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2013-10-14 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2013-10-30 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 397 | 14/2010 | The Stamps (Amendment) Bill, 2010 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2010-08-16 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2010-09-28 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2010-09-28 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2010-10-15 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2010-10-19 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 398 | 21/2009 | The presidential Elections (Amendment) Bill, 2009 | Government | The Committee on Legal and Parliamentary Affairs | Attorney General |
2009-12-15 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2010-04-08 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2010-04-29 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2010-05-25 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2010-06-05 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 399 | 15/2010 | The Finance Bill, 2010 (The Finance (Amendment) Bill, 2010) | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2010-08-16 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2010-09-28 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2010-09-28 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2010-10-15 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2010-10-19 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 400 | 10/2008 | The Partnership Bill, 2008 | Government | The Committee on Legal and Parliamentary Affairs | Attorney General |
2008-07-09 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2009-05-06 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2009-05-06 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2009-05-07 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2010-01-27 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 401 | 17/2009 | The Appropriation Bill, 2009 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2009-09-16 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2009-09-23 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2009-09-23 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2009-09-30 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2009-09-30 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 402 | 07/2009 | The Value Added Tax (Amendment) Bill, 2009 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development |
2009-07-08 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2009-09-17 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2009-09-21 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2009-10-20 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2009-11-03 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 403 | 23/2006 | The Judicature (Amendment) Bill, 2006 | Government | The Committee on Legal and Parliamentary Affairs | Attorney General |
2006-12-05 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2007-04-19 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2007-04-23 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2007-04-12 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2011-05-01 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 404 | 19/2006 | The Magistrates Courts (Amendment) Bill, 2006 | Government | The Committee on Legal and Parliamentary Affairs | Attorney General |
2006-12-05 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2007-05-15 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2007-05-15 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2007-07-16 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2007-07-20 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 405 | 20/2006 | The Penal Code (Amendment) Bill, 2006 | Government | The Committee on Legal and Parliamentary Affairs | Attorney General |
2006-12-05 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2007-04-04 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2007-04-18 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2007-07-16 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2007-07-20 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 406 | 21/2006 | The Trial on Indictments (Amendment) Bill, 2006 | Government | The Committee on Legal and Parliamentary Affairs | Attorney General |
2006-12-05 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2008-02-21 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2008-02-21 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2008-08-27 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2008-09-09 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 407 | 16/2006 | The Equal Opportunities Commission Bill, 2006 | Government | The Committee on Gender, Labour and Social Development | Minister of Gender, Labour and Social Development |
2006-09-21 Bill is still at First Reading, the first reading being the first stage of a Bill passage through the Floor of Parliament and is usually a formality, it takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. |
2006-12-06 Bill is in the second stage. The second reading is the first opportunity for MPs to debate the main principles of the Bill. It usually takes place up to 45 days after the first reading. Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated. |
2006-12-12 Parliament is passing the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate the contents of a Bill. Here debate on the Bill is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included. |
2006-12-13 Waiting for Assent. Bill is waiting for the President to assent to it. When the Floor of Parliament has passed a Bill, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent. |
2007-04-04 The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality. |
| 408 | 16/2006 | The Equal Opportunities Commission Bill, 2006 | Government | The Committee on Gender, Labour and Social Development | Minister of Gender, Labour and Social Development | |||||
| 409 | 21/2006 | The Trial on Indictments (Amendment) Bill, 2006 | Government | The Committee on Legal and Parliamentary Affairs | Attorney General | |||||
| 410 | 20/2006 | The Penal Code (Amendment) Bill, 2006 | Government | The Committee on Legal and Parliamentary Affairs | Attorney General | |||||
| 411 | 19/2006 | The Magistrates Courts (Amendment) Bill, 2006 | Government | The Committee on Legal and Parliamentary Affairs | Attorney General | |||||
| 412 | 23/2006 | The Judicature (Amendment) Bill, 2006 | Government | The Committee on Legal and Parliamentary Affairs | Attorney General | |||||
| 413 | 07/2009 | The Value Added Tax (Amendment) Bill, 2009 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development | |||||
| 414 | 17/2009 | The Appropriation Bill, 2009 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development | |||||
| 415 | 10/2008 | The Partnership Bill, 2008 | Government | The Committee on Legal and Parliamentary Affairs | Attorney General | |||||
| 416 | 15/2010 | The Finance Bill, 2010 (The Finance (Amendment) Bill, 2010) | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development | |||||
| 417 | 21/2009 | The presidential Elections (Amendment) Bill, 2009 | Government | The Committee on Legal and Parliamentary Affairs | Attorney General | |||||
| 418 | 14/2010 | The Stamps (Amendment) Bill, 2010 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development | |||||
| 419 | 09/2013 | The Supplementary Appropriation Bill, 2013 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development | |||||
| 420 | 03/2013 | The Excise Tariff (Amendment) Bill, 2013 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development | |||||
| 421 | 06/2013 | The Value Added Tax (Amendment) Bill, 2013 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development | |||||
| 422 | 05/2013 | The Income Tax (Amendment) Bill, 2013 | Government | The Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development | Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development | |||||
| 423 | 03/2011 | The Public Order Management Bill, 2011 | Government | The Committee on Defence and Internal Affairs | Minister of Internal Affairs | |||||
| 424 | 18/2009 | The Anti Homosexuality Bill, 2009 | Government | The Committee on Legal and Parliamentary Affairs | Mp, NDORWA COUNTY WEST | |||||
| 425 | 07/2012 | The Local Governments (Amendment) (No. 2) Bill, 2012 | Government | The Committee on Public Service and Local Government | Minister of Local Government |