This Bill seeks to give effect to the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Regional Organization for Standards and Quality (CROSQ) Agreement between Member States of the CARICOM which establishes CROSQ.
Bills
3rd Session of the 8th Republican Parliament
The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Regional Organization for Standards and Quality Bill, 2005
An Act to give effect to the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Regional Organization for Standards and Quality (CROSQ) Agreement between Member States of CARICOM
Introduced By:
Knowlson Gift
Bill No:
House of Representatives Bill 3 of 2005
Introduced In:
Introduced On:
11-Feb-2005
Published In Gazette On
11-Feb-2005, Vol.44 No.36
Status
President of the Republic - Proclamation
Progress
11 Feb 2005
House of Representatives
1 speakersShow Speakers
1.Sen. the Hon. Knowlson Gift [Minister of Foreign Affairs]
16 Feb 2005
2nd Reading of the Bill
4 speakersShow Speakers
1.Hon. Kenneth Valley, MP [Diego Martin Central] [Minister of Trade and Industry and Minister in the Ministry of Finance]
2. Dr. Roodal Moonilal, MP [Oropouche] [Opposition Member]
3.Hon. Colm Imbert, MP [Diego Martin East] [Minister of Science, Technology and Tertiary Education]
4.Hon. Kenneth Valley, MP [Diego Martin Central] [Minister of Trade and Industry and Minister in the Ministry of Finance]
16 Feb 2005
Committee Stage
16 Feb 2005
3rd Reading and Passage of the Bill
1 speakersShow Speakers
1.Hon. Kenneth Valley, MP [Diego Martin Central] [Minister of Trade and Industry and Minister in the Ministry of Finance]
1 Mar 2005
Senate
1st Reading of the Bill Hansard
1 speakersShow Speakers
1.Sen. the Hon. Knowlson Gift [Minister of Foreign Affairs]
3 May 2005
2nd Reading of the Bill Hansard
3 speakersShow Speakers
1.Sen. the Hon. Knowlson Gift [Minister of Foreign Affairs]
2.Sen. Basharat Ali [Independent Senator]
3.Sen. the Hon. Knowlson Gift [Minister of Foreign Affairs]
3 May 2005
Committee Stage Hansard
3 May 2005
3rd Reading and Passage of the Bill Hansard
1 speakersShow Speakers
1.Sen. the Hon. Knowlson Gift [Minister of Foreign Affairs]
12 May 2005
30 Jun 2005