Planning and Compulsory Purchase (Re-committed) Bill – in a Public Bill Committee am 7:15 pm ar 23 Hydref 2003.
Amendments made: No. 95, in
clause 71, page 46, leave out line 28 and insert—
'(e) the nature and extent of consultation with and participation by the public in anything done under this Part;'.
No. 96, in
clause 71, page 46, line 34, at end insert—
'(ia) the manner of publication of any draft, report or other document published under this Part;'.—[Keith Hill.]
Clause 71, as amended, and clause 72 ordered to stand part of the Bill.
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A parliamentary bill is divided into sections called clauses.
Printed in the margin next to each clause is a brief explanatory `side-note' giving details of what the effect of the clause will be.
During the committee stage of a bill, MPs examine these clauses in detail and may introduce new clauses of their own or table amendments to the existing clauses.
When a bill becomes an Act of Parliament, clauses become known as sections.