Bill Progress

Object of the Bill

The object of this Bill is to amend the National Youth Act—
(a) to remove compulsory membership of every village youth resident aged between eighteen years and thirty years of a  village youth council;
(b) to make the decisions of the village youth council binding  on all youths in the village;   
(c) to exclude non citizen from membership of  youth  council;
(d) to provide for the Electoral Commission to compile, maintain, revise and update the voters registers at the village and parish levels;
(e) to provide for the Electoral Commission to designate a period for the registration of Uganda citizens who would like to participate in elections of the youth council at the village level;
(f) to reflect the multi party election system in the youth council elections; and
(g) to give the Minister power to make regulations regarding the election of members of the council.

Document

0938The_National_Youth_Council_(Amendment)_Bill,_2008.pdf

The National Youth Council (Amendment) Bill, 2008

Sponsored By Hon. Syda N.M. Bbumba (Minister of Gender, Labour and Social Development)

Committee: The Committee on Gender, Labour and Social Development

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2009-10-14

First Reading/Committee

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

Second Reading

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

2010-05-05

2010-05-06

Third Reading

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

Presentation/Waiting Assent

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.

2010-06-01

2010-06-05

Assented by President

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.

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Bill passed on 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.

Bill Withdrawn on

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