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Senate Bill Progression Chart BILL PROGRESSION CHART OF THE 9TH SENATE S/N Bill No. Bill Title Bill Sponsor First Reading Second Reading Committee Referred Date Reported out of Date Adopted/Third Conference Committee Report Remarks Committee Reading Adopted 1 SB 01 Nigerian Transportation Accident Investigation Bureau (Est. etc.) Sen. Bala Ibn Na’allah 24/09/19 Bill, 2019 2 SB 02 Criminal Code Act (Amendment)Bill, 2019 Sen. Oluremi Tinubu 24/09/19 26/11/19 Judiciary, Human Rights and Legal Matters 01/07/20 14/07/20 3 SB 03 Lagos State Special Economic Assistance Programme Sen. Oluremi Tinubu 24/09/19 (Establishment)Bill, 2019 4 SB 04 National Assembly Inuaguration Bill, 2019 Sen. Gabriel Suswam 24/09/19 13/11/2019 Bill Withdrawn 5 SB 05 Federal University of Education Kontagora (Est.etc)Bill, 2019 Sen. Abdullahi Aliyu Sabi 02/10/19 06/11/19 Tertiary Institutions and TETFund 18/12/19 18/12/19 6 SB 06 Federal College of Education, Illo(Est.etc.)Bill, 2019 Sen. Yahaya Abubakar Abdullahi 02/10/19 06/11/19 Tertiary Institutions and TETFund 18/12/19 18/12/19 7 SB 07 Protection of Personal Information Bill, 2019 Sen. Stella Oduah 26/11/19 8 SB 08 National Religious Equity Commission (Est.etc) Bill, 2019 Sen. Stella Oduah 12/11/19 9 SB 09 Federal Polytechnic Kabo (Est. etc.)Bill, 2019 Sen. Jibrin Barau 03/10/19 10 SB 10 Federal Polytechnic Aba (Est. etc) Bill, 2019 Sen. Theodore Orji 07/11/19 13/11/19 Tertiary Institutions and TETFund 14/07/20 25/11/20 11 SB 11 Food Security Bill, 2019 Sen. Theodore Orji 02/10/19 10/12/19 Agriculture and Rural Development 21/07/20 12 SB 12 Communication Tax Bill, 2019 Sen. Ali Ndume 02/10/19 13 SB 13 Private Hospitals Regulation Bill, 2019 Sen. Stella Oduah 02/10/19 14 SB 14 Constituency Development Fund (Est. etc) Bill, 2019 Sen. Ali Ndume 12/11/2019 15 SB 18 National Agency for Technology Incubation (Est. etc) Bill, 2019 Sen. Robert Boroffice 08/11/19 16 SB 19 Nuclear Safety and Radiation Protection Act (Repeal and Re- Sen. Robert Boroffice 08/10/19 03/03/20 Petroleum Resources (Upstream); and Science enactment)Bill, 2019 and Technology 17 SB 20 Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission Act (Repeal and Re- Sen. Theodore Orji 14/11/19 enactment) Bill, 2019 18 SB 21 Deep Offshore and Inland Basin Production Sharing Contract Act Sen. Albert Bassey & Sen. Ifeanyi Ubah 03/10/19 08/10/19 Petroleum Resources (Upstream); Gas and 15/10/19 15/10/19 Bill Assented into Law (Amendment)Bill, 2019 Finance 19 SB 22 City University of Technology Auchi (Est. etc)Bill, 2019 Sen. Francis Alimikhena 03/10/19 27/11/19 Tertiary Institutions and TETFund 14/07/20 15/07/20 20 SB 23 Flag and Coat of Arms Act (Amendment) Bill, 2019 Sen. Olamilekan M. Ramoni 03/10/19 21 SB 24 Federal University Wukari (Est. etc)Bill, 2019 Sen. Emmanuel Bwacha 03/10/19 26/11/19 Tertiary Institutions and TETFund 22 SB 25 Federal University Gusau (Est. etc.) Bill, 2019 Sen. Ya'u Sahabi 08/10/19 27/11/19 Tertiary Institutions and TETFund 23 SB 26 Federal University of Medicine and Medical Science, Abeokuta, Sen. Ibikunle Amosun 08/10/19 18/02/20 Health (Secondary and Tertiary) Ogun State (Est. etc.)Bill, 2019 24 SB 27 Renewable Energy Bill, 2019 Sen. Stella Oduah 10/03/21 25 SB 30 Nigeria Metallurgical Industry Bill, 2019 Sen. Theodore Orji 08/10/19 26 SB 31 Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA)Bill, 2019 Sen. Theodore Orji 19/11/19 27 SB 34 Federal Polytechnic Orogun, Delta State (Est. etc) Bill, 2019 Sen. Ovie Omo-Agege 08/10/19 07/11/19 Tertiary Institutions and TETFund 18/12/19 18/12/19 28 SB 35 Dormant Account Funds Management (Est.etc)Bill, 2019 Sen. Ovie Omo-Agege 08/10/19 29 SB 36 National Industrial Court Act (Amendment) Bill, 2019 Sen. Ovie Omo-Agege 10/10/19 30 SB 37 Court of Appeal Act (Amendment) Bill, 2019 Sen. Ovie Omo-Agege 10/10/19 31 SB 38 Social Assistance Bill, 2019 Sen. Chimaroke Nnamani 08/10/19 32 SB 39 Federal Polytechnic Silame, Sokoto State (Est. etc.)Bill, 2019 Sen. Aliyu Wamakko 08/10/19 33 SB 40 Compulsory Free Universal Education Act (Amendment) Bill, Sen. Aliyu Wamakko 11/02/21 2019 34 SB 41 Pension Reform Act (Amendment) Bill, 2019 Sen. Aliyu Wamakko 05/11/19 35 SB 42 National Commission for Eradication of Child Sen. Aliyu Wamakko 24/09/19 Desitution(Establishment)Bill, 2019 36 SB 43 National War College Act (Amendment) Bill, 2019 Sen. Aliyu Wamakko 12/11/19 37 SB 44 Compulsory Free Universal Education Act (Amendment) Bill, Sen. Rose Oko 12/11/19 2019 38 SB 45 National Assembly Budget and Research Office (NABRO) (Est. Sen. Rose Oko 10/10/19 etc.) Bill, 2019 39 SB 48 1999 Constitution (Alteration) Bill, 2019 Sen. Rose Oko 14/11/19 17/03/20 Constitution Review 40 SB 49 Nigerian Maritime Zones Act (Repeal and Re-enactment) Bill, Sen. Sen. George Sekibo 10/10/19 17/02/21 Judiciary, Human Rights and Legal Matters; Navy 2018 and Marine Transport 41 SB 50 Federal Polytechnic Daura Act (Amendment)Bill, 2019 Sen. Ahmed Baba Kaita 09/10/19 10/12/19 Tertiary Institutions and TETFund 18/12/19 18/12/19 42 SB 51 Modibo Adama University of Technology (Est. etc.) Bill, 2019 Sen. Aisha Ahmed Dahiru 09/10/19 13/11/19 Tertiary Institutions and TETFund 18/12/19 18/12/19 43 SB 52 Private Security and Forensic Investigation Bureau of Nigeria Sen, Mpigi Barinada 12/11/19 (Est.etc) Bill, 2019 39 SB 53 National Rice Development Council Bill, 2019 Sen. Muhammad Bima 09/10/19 10/12/19 Agriculture and Rural Development 21/07/20 40 SB 56 NDDC Act (Amendment)Bill, 2019 Sen. Mpigi Barinada 08/10/19 41 SB 57 Federal Character Commission Act (Amendment) Bill, 2019 Sen. Mpigi Barinda 07/11/19 42 SB 61 Flags of Nigeria Ships Act (Amendment) Bill, 2019 Sen. Olamilekan Ramoni Mustapha 14/11/19 43 SB 63 NYSC Act (Amendment) Bill, 2019 Sen. Stella Oduah 17/02/21 14/07/20 39 SB 64 Terrorism Prevention and Prohibition Bill, 2019 Sen. Istifanus Gyang 08/10/19 40 SB 65 National Health Insurance Commission Bill, 2019 Sen. Yahaya Oloriegbe 09/10/19 12/12/19 Health (Secondary and Tertiary) 21/07/20 41 SB 66 Mental Health and Substance Abuse Bill, 2019 Sen. Yahaya Oloriegbe 15/10/19 20/11/19 Health 03/12/20 42 SB 67 Marriage Act (Repeal and Re-enactment) Bill, 2019 Sen. Stella Oduah 28/11/19 43 SB 68 Nigerian Latin Village Ibadan (Est. etc) Bill, 2019 Sen. Stella Oduah 07/11/19 39 SB 71 National Biotechnology Development Agency (Est. etc) Bill, 2019 Sen. Istifanus Dung Gyang 07/11/19 40 SB 72 Regional Centre for Oral Health Research and Training Inititives Sen. Istifanus Dung Gyang 29/10/19 (Establsihment)Bill, 2019 41 SB 73 1999 Constitution (Alteration)Bill, 2020 Sen. Istifanus Dung Gyang 19/02/20 12/03/20 Constitution Review 42 SB 74 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 Sen. Istifanus Dung Gyang 11/12/19 11/03/20 Constitution Review (Alteration)Bill, 2019 43 SB 75 1999 Constitution (Alteration)Bill, 2019 Sen. Istifanus Dung Gyang 13/11/19 12/03/20 Constitution Review 44 SB 77 Sexual Harassment Bill, 2019 Sen. Ovie Omo-Agege 09/10/19 06/11/19 Judiciary, Human Rights and Legal Matters 01/07/20 07/07/20 45 SB 78 National Institute for Business Studies Nnewi, Anambra State Sen. Ifeanyi Ubah 09/10/19 (Est. etc.) Bill, 2019 46 SB 79 Federal College of Education Monguno, Borno State (Est. etc.) Bill, Sen. Abubakar Kyari 09/10/19 03/12/20 Tertiary Institutions and TETFund 2019 47 SB 80 2020 Appropriation Bill, 2019 Executive Bill 08/10/19 15/10/19 Appropriations 04/12/19 05/12/19 Bill Assented into Law 48 SB 81 National Energy Bill, 2019 Sen. Ibrahim Gobir 15/10/19 19/03/21 Science and Technology 49 SB 82 Federal College of Education, Sabon Birni (Establsihment)Bill, Sen. Ibrahim Gobir 29/10/19 20/11/19 Tertiary Institutions and TETFund 2019 50 SB 83 National Agricultural Programme Coordinating Agency (Est. etc.) Sen. Stella Oduah 15/10/19 Bill, 2019 51 SB 84 Federal University of Technology, Ilaro (Est. etc.) Bill, 2019 Sen. Solomon O. Adeola 15/10/19 03/12/20 Tertiary Institutions and TETFund 52 SB 85 City University of Technology Yaba (Est. etc) Bill, 2019 Sen. Solomon Adeola 10/10/19 03/03/20 Tertiary Institutions and TETFund 53 SB 86 Federal College of Agriculture Ofoni, Bayelsa State (Est. etc) Bill, Sen. Lawrence Ehwrudjakpo 10/10/19 2019 54 SB 87 Police Act (Amendment)Bill, 2019 Sen. Francis Onyewuchi 10/10/19 12/12/19 Police Affairs 55 SB 88 Money Laundering (Prohibition) Act (Amendment) Bill, 2019 Sen. Francis Onyewuchi 06/11/19 56 SB 89 Federal Road Maintenance Agency Act (Repeal and Re- Sen. Gershom Bassey 10/10/19 11/12/19 Works enactment) Bill, 2019 57 SB 90 Tertiary Education Trust Fund Act (Amendment)Bill, 2019 Sen. Betty Apiafi 29/10/19 27/02/20 Tertiary Institutions and TETFund 58 SB 91 Police Act (Amendment) Bill, 2019 Sen. Betty Apiafi 08/11/19 59 SB 92 Criminal Code Act (Amendment) Bill, 2019 Sen. Betty Apiafi 13/11/19 60 SB 93 Tertiary Education Trust Fund Act (Amendment)Bill, 2019 Sen.
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