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4th Session of the 8th Republican Parliament

The Finance (Variation of Appropriation)(2005) Bill, 2006

An Act to vary the appropriation of the sum of the issue of which was authorized by the Appropriation Act, 2005

Debate on this Bill in the House of Representatives followed debate on a Motion to adopt the Second Report (2005/2006 Session) of the Finance Committee of the House of Representatives.

Introduced By:
Patrick Manning
Bill No:
House of Representatives Bill 4 of 2006
Introduced On:
20-Jan-2006
Published In Gazette On
20-Jan-2006, Vol.45 No.14
Status
President of the Republic - Assent

Progress

20 Jan 2006
House of Representatives
1 speakersShow Speakers
1.Hon. Patrick Manning, MP [San Fernando East] [Prime Minister and Minister of Finance]
20 Jan 2006
2nd Reading of the Bill
1 speakersShow Speakers
1.Sen. the Hon. Conrad Enill [Minister in the Ministry of Finance]
20 Jan 2006
3rd Reading and Passage of the Bill
1 speakersShow Speakers
1.Sen. the Hon. Conrad Enill [Minister in the Ministry of Finance]
26 Jan 2006
Senate
1st Reading of the Bill Hansard
1 speakersShow Speakers
1.Sen. the Hon. Conrad Enill [Minister in the Ministry of Finance]
27 Jan 2006
2nd Reading of the Bill Hansard
11 speakersShow Speakers
1.Sen. the Hon. Conrad Enill [Minister in the Ministry of Finance]
2.Sen. Wade Mark [Opposition Senator]
3.Sen. Dr. Kenneth Ramchand [Independent Senator]
4.Sen. Vasant Bharath [Opposition Senator (Temporary)]
5.Sen. Brother Noble Khan [Independent Senator]
6.Sen. Dr. Jennifer Kernahan [Opposition Senator]
7.Sen. Walton Francis James [Independent Senator (Temporary)]
8.Sen. Carolyn Seepersad-Bachan [Opposition Senator]
9.Sen. Dr. Eastlyn McKenzie [Independent Senator]
10.Sen. Sadiq Baksh [Opposition Senator]
11.Sen. the Hon. Conrad Enill [Minister in the Ministry of Finance]
27 Jan 2006
3rd Reading and Passage of the Bill Hansard
1 speakersShow Speakers
1.Sen. the Hon. Conrad Enill [Minister in the Ministry of Finance]
27 Jan 2006
President of the Republic
Act 1 of 2006.
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