Gender Recognition Bill 2003/04

Bill Progress

Lords
Done First Reading 2003-11-27
Done Second Reading 2003-12-18
Done Grand Committee (1) 2004-01-13
Done Grand Committee (2) 2004-01-14
Done Report Stage (day 1) 2004-01-29
Done Report Stage (day 2) 2004-02-03
Done Third Reading 2004-02-10
Commons
Done Bill printed 2004-02-11
Done Second Reading 2004-02-23
Done Committee Stage (day 1) 2004-03-09
Done Committee Stage (day 2) 2004-03-11
Done Committee Stage (day 3) 2004-03-16
Done Report Stage 2004-05-25
Done Third Reading 2004-05-25
Lords
Done Consideration of Commons
amendments
2004-06-08
Next Royal Assent

LatestTimelines & ProcedureDraft BillJCHRScottish ParliamentHouse of LordsHouse of CommonsGender Recognition RegisterOther Comment & AnalysisNews

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[top]Latest Documents

[top]Timelines and Procedure

[top]Draft Bill

Lord Filkin
Bill Minister,
Lord Filkin

[top]Scottish Parliament

[top]Joint Committee on Human Rights

Shaun Woodward
Shaun Woodward MP,
member of the JCHR

[top]House of Lords

Publication | First & Second Readings | Delegated Powers & Regulatory Reform Committee | Grand Committee | Report Stage | Third Reading | Analysis of Divisions

Publication [up]

Baroness O'Cathain
Baroness O’Cathain,
opponent of the GerBil

First and Second Readings [up]

Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee [up]

Grand Committee [up]

Report Stage [up]

Third Reading [up]

The House of Lords Third Reading debate on the Gender Recognition Bill was held on tuesday 10th February, 2004.  The Bill was passed by a majority of 3-1.

Analysis of Divisons [up]

[top]House of Commons

David Lammy MP
David Lammy MP,
minister steering
the Bill through
the Commons

Bill printedSecond ReadingCommittee Stage

Having been passed by the House of Lords on 10th February 2004, the Gender Recognition Bill was printed for the House of Commons on 11th February 2004.  The first debate in the Commons was Second Reading, on 23rd February.

Bill Printed [up]

Second Reading [up]

Lynne Jones MP
Lynne Jones MP,
chair of the
Parliamentary Forum
on Transsexualism

Committee Stage [up]

[top]Gender Recognition Register

Note: The draft Gender Recognition Bill (GerBil) proposed establishing a “Transsexual Persons Register” as a device within the birth registration system to allow us to be issued with completely new birth certificates.  When the bill was actually tabled in Parliament, the name of the register was changed to the “Gender Recognition Register”.

[top]Other Comment And Analysis

As well as our detailed, point-by-point analysis of the whole of the draft bill, we will continue to circulate further briefings on some of the points which cause particular concern.

[top]News

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