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1st Session of the 8th Republican Parliament

The Rent Restriction (Re-enactment and Validation) Bill, 2002

An Act to re-enact the Rent Restriction Act, Chap. 59:50 and to validate things done thereunder

This Bill requires a Special Majority (three-fifths) for passage.
The Bill lapsed upon the prorogation of the First Session of the Eighth Parliament on 17 September 2003

Introduced By:
Lenny Saith
Bill No:
Senate Bill 1 of 2002
Introduced In:
Introduced On:
12-Nov-2002
Published In Gazette On
12-Nov-2002, Vol. 41 No. 216
Status
House of Representatives - Bill Lapsed

Progress

12 Nov 2002
Senate
1 speakersShow Speakers
10 Dec 2002
11 speakersShow Speakers
2.Sen. Sadiq Baksh [Opposition Senator]
3.Sen. Mary King [Independent Senator]
4.Sen. Wade Mark [Opposition Senator]
5.Sen. the Hon. Martin Joseph [Minister of Housing]
6.Sen. the Hon. Danny Montano [Minister of Science, Technology and Tertiary Education]
7.Sen. Dr. Kenneth Ramchand [Independent Senator]
8.Sen. Dana Seetahal, SC [Independent Senator]
9.Sen. Dr. Jennifer Kernahan [Opposition Senator]
10.Sen. Robin Montano [Opposition Senator]
10 Dec 2002
3rd Reading and Passage of the Bill Hansard
1 speakersShow Speakers
13 Dec 2002
House of Representatives
1st Reading of the Bill Hansard
1 speakersShow Speakers
1.Hon. Camille Robinson-Regis, MP [Arouca South] [Minister of Legal Affairs]
14 Mar 2003
2nd Reading of the Bill Hansard
8 speakersShow Speakers
1.Hon. Camille Robinson-Regis, MP [Arouca South] [Minister of Legal Affairs]
2.Mrs. Kamla Persad-Bissessar, SC, MP [Siparia] [Opposition Member]
3.Mr. Subhas Panday, MP [Princes Town] [Opposition Member]
4.Hon. Patrick Manning, MP [San Fernando East] [Prime Minister and Minister of Finance]
5.Mr. Winston Dookeran, MP [St. Augustine] [Opposition Member (UNC)]
6.Hon. Kenneth Valley, MP [Diego Martin Central] [Minister of Trade and Industry and Minister in the Ministry of Finance]
7.Mr. Kelvin Ramnath, MP [Couva South] [Opposition Member]
8.Hon. Camille Robinson-Regis, MP [Arouca South] [Minister of Legal Affairs]
17 Sep 2003
Bill Lapsed
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