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Parliamentary Bulletin ParliamentaryRAJYA SABHA Bulletin PART-II Nos.56977-56978] MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2017 No.56977 Bill Office Statement showing the BILLS PASSED by the Houses of Parliament during the Two Hundred and Forty Third Session (2017) of the Rajya Sabha and ASSENTED TO BY THE PRESIDENT S. N. Title of the Bill Date on, Date on which Date on Date of Act Date of Remarks and House passed by the which President’s No. Publication in in which originating passed/ Assent the Gazette introduced House returned by the other House 1. The National 09/12/2016 28/03/2017 26/07/2017 04/08/2017 19 of 05/08/2017 Institutes of L .S. 2017 Technology, Science Education and Research (Amendment) Bill, 2017. 2 2. The Footwear Design 14/03/2017 05/04/2017 24/07/2017 04/08/2017 20 of 05/08/2017 and Development L .S. 2017 Institute Bill, 2017. 3. The Collection of 20/03/2017 11/04/2017 26/07/2017 04/08/2017 21 of 05/08/2017 Statistics L .S. 2017 (Amendment) Bill, 2017. 4. The Admiralty 21/11/2016 24/07/2017 09/08/2017 22 of 09/08/2017 (Jurisdiction and L .S. 10/03/2017 2017 Settlement of Maritime Claims) Bill, 2017. 5. The Indian Institutes 10/04/2017 27/07/2017 09/08/2017 23 of 09/08/2017 of Information L .S. 19/07/2017 2017 Technology (Public- Private Partnership) Bill, 2017. 3 6. The Right of 10/04/2017 21/07/2017 01/08/2017 09/08/2017 24 of 10/08/2017 Children to Free and L .S. 2017 Compulsory Education (Amendment) Bill, 2017. 7. The Indian Institutes 27/03 /2017 03/08/2017 17/08/2017 25 of 19/08/2017 of Information L .S. 26/07/2017 2017 Technology (Amendment) Bill, 2017. 8. .The Central Goods 31/07/2017 02/08/2017 ------- 23/08/2017 26 of 24/08/2017 Money Bill and Services Tax L .S. 2017 and (Extension to Jammu Ordinance- and Kashmir) Bill, replacing 2017. Bill .The Bill could not be returned by the Rajya Sabha and was deemed to have been passed by both Houses under article 109(5) of the Constitution. 4 9. .The Integrated 31/07/2017 02/08/2017 ------- 23/08/2017 27 of 24/08/2017 Money Bill Goods and Services L .S. 2017 and Tax (Extension to Ordinance- Jammu and Kashmir) replacing Bill, 2017. Bill 10. .The Appropriation 01/08/2017 01/08/2017 ------- 23/08/2017 28 of 24/08/2017 Money Bill (No.3) Bill, 2017. L .S. 2017 11. .The Appropriation 01/08/2017 01/08/2017 ------- 23/08/2017 29 of 24/08/2017 Money Bill (No.4) Bill, 2017. L .S. 2017 12. The Banking 24/07/2017 03/08/2017 10/08/2017 25/08/2017 30 of 25/08/2017 Ordinance- Regulation L .S. 2017 replacing (Amendment) Bill, Bill 2017. .The Bills could not be returned by the Rajya Sabha and were deemed to have been passed by both Houses under article 109(5) of the Constitution. 5 13. .The Punjab 31/07/2017 03/08/2017 ------- 26/08/2017 31 of 26/08/2017 Money Bill Municipal L .S. 2017 and Corporation Law Ordinance- (Extension to replacing Chandigarh) Bill Amendment Bill, 2017. __________ .The Bill could not be returned by the Rajya Sabha and was deemed to have been passed by both Houses under article 109(5) of the Constitution. 6 No.56978 Bill Office Statements showing the BILLS PENDING in the Rajya Sabha at the end of Two Hundred and Forty Third Session (2017) Statement-I GOVERNMENT BILLS Sl. Title of the Bill Ministry/ Remarks No. Department 1. The Indian Medical Council Health and Family Welfare Introduced on the 26th August, 1987. (Amendment) Bill, 1987. The report of the Joint Committee presented on the 28th July, 1989. 2. The Constitution (Seventy- Health and Family Welfare Introduced on the 22nd December, 1992. ninth Amendment) Bill, The report of the Department-related 1992. Parliamentary Standing Committee on Human Resource Development presented on the 22nd March, 1995. 3. The Delhi Rent Housing and Urban Affairs Introduced on the 28th July, 1997. (Amendment) Bill, 1997. The report of the Department-related Parliamentary Standing Committee on Urban and Rural Development laid on the Table of the Rajya Sabha on the 21st December, 2000. 7 4. The Provisions of the Housing and Urban Affairs Introduced on the 30th July, 2001. Municipalities (Extension to The report of the Department-related the Scheduled Areas) Bill, Parliamentary Standing Committee on Urban and 2001. Rural Development laid on the Table of the Rajya Sabha on the 9th December, 2003. 5. The Seeds Bill, 2004. Agriculture and Farmers Introduced on the 9th December, 2004. Welfare The report of the Department-related Parliamentary Standing Committee on Agriculture laid on the Table of the Rajya Sabha on the 28th November, 2006. 6. The Homoeopathy Central Health and Family Welfare Introduced on the 23rd March, 2005. Council (Amendment) Bill, The report of the Department-related 2005. Parliamentary Standing Committee on Health and Family Welfare presented on the 29th July, 2005. 7. The Indian Medicine Health and Family Welfare Introduced on the 23rd March, 2005. Central Council The report of the Department-related (Amendment) Bill, 2005. Parliamentary Standing Committee on Health and Family Welfare presented on the 29th July, 2005. 8. The Indian Medicine and Health and Family Welfare Introduced on the 12th August, 2005. Homoeopathy Pharmacy The report of the Department-related Bill, 2005. Parliamentary Standing Committee on Health and Family Welfare presented on the 28th July, 2006. 8 9. The Private Detective Home Affairs Introduced on the 13th August, 2007. Agencies (Regulation) Bill, The report of the Department-related 2007. Parliamentary Standing Committee on Home Affairs presented on the 13th February, 2009. 10. The Pesticides Management Agriculture and Farmers Introduced on the 21st October, 2008. Bill, 2008. Welfare The report of the Department-related Parliamentary Standing Committee on Agriculture laid on the Table of the Rajya Sabha on the 18th February, 2009. 11. The Telecom Regulatory Communications Introduced on the 15th December, 2008. Authority of India The report of the Department-related (Amendment) Bill, 2008. Parliamentary Standing Committee on Information Technology laid on the Table of the Rajya Sabha on the 16th February, 2009. 12. The Mines (Amendment) Labour and Employment Introduced on the 23rd March, 2011. Bill, 2011. The report of the Department-related Parliamentary Standing Committee on Labour laid on the Table of the Rajya Sabha on the 20th December, 2011. 13. The Inter-State Migrant Labour and Employment Introduced on 18th August, 2011. Workmen (Regulation of The report of the Department-related Employment and Conditions Parliamentary Standing Committee on Labour laid of Service) Amendment on the Table of the Rajya Sabha on the 20th Bill, 2011. December, 2011. 9 14. The National Commission Health and Family Welfare Introduced on 22nd December, 2011. for Human Resources for The report of the Department-related Health Bill, 2011. Parliamentary Standing Committee on Health and Family Welfare presented on the 23rd November, 2012. 15. The Tamil Nadu Legislative Home Affairs Introduced on 4th May, 2012. Council (Repeal) Bill, 2012. The motion for consideration of the Bill was moved on 22nd May, 2012 but the Minister had not commenced his speech. 16. The Armed Forces Tribunal Defence Introduced on the 13th August, 2012. (Amendment) Bill, 2012. The report of the Department-related Parliamentary Standing Committee on Defence laid on the Table of the Rajya Sabha on the 20th March, 2013. 17. The Indecent Representation Women and Child Introduced on the 13th December, 2012. of Women (Prohibition) Development The report of the Department-related Amendment Bill, 2012. Parliamentary Standing Committee on Human Resource Development presented on the 9th December, 2013. 10 18. The Building and Other Labour and Employment Introduced on 18th March, 2013. Construction Workers The report of the Department-related Related Laws (Amendment) Parliamentary Standing Committee on Labour laid Bill, 2013. on the Table of the Rajya Sabha on the 11th June, 2014. 19. The Employment Labour and Employment Introduced on 22nd April, 2013. Exchanges (Compulsory The report of the Department-related Notification of Vacancies) Parliamentary Standing Committee on Labour laid Amendment Bill, 2013. on the Table of the Rajya Sabha on the 7th February, 2014. 20. The Rajasthan Legislative Law and Justice Introduced on 6th August, 2013. Council Bill, 2013. The report of the Department-related Parliamentary Standing Committee on Personnel, Public Grievances, Law and Justice presented on the 9th December, 2013. 21. The Registration Rural Development Introduced on 8th August, 2013. (Amendment) Bill, 2013. The report of the Department-related Parliamentary Standing Committee on Rural Development laid on the Table of the Rajya Sabha on the 8th May, 2015. 22. The Prevention of Personnel, Public Introduced on 19th August, 2013. Corruption (Amendment) Grievances and Pensions The report of the Select Committee was presented Bill, 2013. on 12th August, 2016. 11 23. The Indian Medical Council Health and Family Welfare Introduced on 19th August, 2013. (Amendment) Bill, 2013. The report of the Department-related Parliamentary Standing Committee on Health and Family Welfare presented on the 9th December, 2013. 24. The Nalanda University External Affairs Introduced on 26th August, 2013. (Amendment) Bill, 2013. The report of the Department-related Parliamentary Standing Committee on External Affairs laid on the Table of the Rajya Sabha on the 17th December, 2013. 25. The Delhi Rent (Repeal) Housing and Urban Affairs Introduced on 29th August, 2013. Bill, 2013. 26. The Assam Legislative Law and Justice Introduced on 10th December, 2013. Council Bill, 2013. The report of the Department-related Parliamentary Standing Committee on Personnel, Public Grievances, Law and Justice presented on the 17th February, 2014.
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