Consumer Credit (Regulation and Advice) Bill: House of Commons 1st reading
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Consumer Credit (Regulation and Advice) Bill 2010-11
Type of Bill:Private Members' Bill (under the Ten Minute Rule, SO No 23)Sponsor:Stella Creasy
Progress of the Bill
Bill started in the House of Commons
All previous stages of the Bill
Latest news on the Bill
On 3 November 2010, the House of Commons was asked, under the Ten Minute Rule motion, to to give leave for this Bill to be intorduced. The sponsor was allowed 10 minutes to support the Bill and there was ten minutes for other MPs to comment. The House agreed and the Bill was read a first time. Private Member's Bills are often not printed until close to a Second Reading debate. If the text of Bill is not available on these pages and you want information about the Bill then you would need to contact the Member sponsoring the Bill.
This Bill will be on the Order Paper for a Second Reading debate on 4 February 2011.
Summary of the Bill
A Bill to impose certain limits on consumer credit interest rates and charges; to establish a levy on credit and debit card providers to fund the provision of debt advice services; to give powers to local authorities to restrict the provision of premises for licensed consumer credit agencies within a local area; to make provision regarding the availability of certain financial services products at branches of the Post Office; to make other measures relating to the regulation of, and availability of advice on, consumer credit; and for connected purposes;
More...
Consumer Credit (Regulation and Advice) Bill 2010-11
Type of Bill:Private Members' Bill (under the Ten Minute Rule, SO No 23)Sponsor:Stella Creasy
Progress of the Bill
Bill started in the House of Commons
- House of Commons
- 1st reading: House of Commons 3 November, 2010 | 03.11.2010
- 2nd reading: House of Commons | 04.02.2011
All previous stages of the Bill
Latest news on the Bill
On 3 November 2010, the House of Commons was asked, under the Ten Minute Rule motion, to to give leave for this Bill to be intorduced. The sponsor was allowed 10 minutes to support the Bill and there was ten minutes for other MPs to comment. The House agreed and the Bill was read a first time. Private Member's Bills are often not printed until close to a Second Reading debate. If the text of Bill is not available on these pages and you want information about the Bill then you would need to contact the Member sponsoring the Bill.
This Bill will be on the Order Paper for a Second Reading debate on 4 February 2011.
Summary of the Bill
A Bill to impose certain limits on consumer credit interest rates and charges; to establish a levy on credit and debit card providers to fund the provision of debt advice services; to give powers to local authorities to restrict the provision of premises for licensed consumer credit agencies within a local area; to make provision regarding the availability of certain financial services products at branches of the Post Office; to make other measures relating to the regulation of, and availability of advice on, consumer credit; and for connected purposes;