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Type Bills Completed Rate
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Committee 10 10 100.0%
Hybrid 1 1 100.0%
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SP Bill 44

Autism (Scotland) Bill

Type
Member's
Sponsor
O'Donnell, Hugh
Stage records
2
Inferred status
Stopped/fell
Matched timetable motions
3
Pace

From first stage (26 May 2010) to latest (12 Jan 2011): 231 days across 2 stages. about the chamber median (230 days). In progress

Stage timeline

  1. Introduced
    26 May 2010 · Watch on SPTV ↗
  2. Stage 1
    12 Jan 2011 · 231 days since prior stage (median 147) · Watch on SPTV ↗

Bureau motions that timetabled this bill

Business Motion 22 Dec 2010
S3M-07643 · Parliamentary Bureau
That the Parliament agrees the following programme of business—\r\r

Wednesday 12 January 2011\r2.00 pm\tTime for Reflection\r
followed by\tParliamentary Bureau Motions\r
followed by\tMinisterial Statement: Reform of the Police and Fire Rescue Services\r
followed by\tStage 1 Debate: Autism (Scotland) Bill\r
followed by\tTransport, Infrastructure and Climate Change Committee Debate: Committee’s consideration of the Scottish Government’s Draft Report on Proposals and Policies on meeting its climate change targets\r
followed by\tBusiness Motion\r
followed by\tParliamentary Bureau Motions\r5.30 pm\t
Decision Time\r
followed by\tMembers' Business\r

Thursday 13 January 2011\r9.15 am\tParliamentary Bureau Motions\r
followed by\tScottish Labour Party Business\r11.40 am\tGeneral Question Time\r12.00 pm\tFirst Minister’s Question Time\r2.15 pm\tThemed Question Time\r\tHealth and Wellbeing\r\r2.55 pm\tScottish Government Debate: Electricity Market Reform\r
followed by\tParliamentary Bureau Motions\r5.00 pm\t
Decision Time\r
followed by\tMembers’ Business\r

Wednesday 19 January 2011\r2.30 pm\tTime for Reflection\r
followed by\tParliamentary Bureau Motions\r
followed by\tScottish Government Business\r
followed by\tBusiness Motion\r
followed by\tParliamentary Bureau Motions\r5.00 pm\t
Decision Time\r
followed by\tMembers’ Business\r

Thursday 20 January 2011\r9.15 am\tParliamentary Bureau Motions\r
followed by\tScottish Government Business\r11.40 am\tGeneral Question Time\r12.00 pm\tFirst Minister’s Question Time\r2.15 pm\tThemed Question Time\r\tRural Affairs and the Environment;\r\tJustice and Law Officers\r\r2.55 pm\tStage 3 Proceedings: Historic Environment (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill\r
followed by\tParliamentary Bureau Motions\r5.00 pm\t
Decision Time\r
followed by\tMembers’ Business\r
Business Motion 30 Jun 2010
S3M-06675 · Parliamentary Bureau
That the Parliament agrees that consideration of the Autism (Scotland) Bill at Stage 1 be completed by 21 January 2011.\r
S3M-06577 · Parliamentary Bureau
That the Parliament agrees that the Education, Lifelong Learning and Culture Committee be designated as the lead committee in consideration of the Autism (Scotland) Bill at Stage 1.\r\r