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Dormant Bank and Building Society Accounts Act 2008

A Bill to make provision for, and in connection with, using money from dormant bank and building society accounts for social or environmental purposes.

<p>This Bill provides the legal and administrative framework for distributing assets from dormant cash accounts. Dormant is defined in the Bill as a period of 15 years during which the customer has not initiated any activity on an account. Assets will be distributed by the Big Lottery Fund on a national basis. </p><p><strong>Key areas</strong></p><ul><li>In England, the assets will be spent with three aims in mind: providing opportunities for young people; improving financial capability and supporting institutions involved in social lending </li><li>The relevant Devolved Authority will set the priorities for other countries </li><li>Individuals will retain their rights to any accounts that have been distributed, if they make subsequent claims.</li></ul>

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1st reading
07 Nov 2007
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2nd reading
21 Nov 2007
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Committee stage
10 Dec 2007
Lords
Report stage
29 Jan 2008
Lords
3rd reading
26 Feb 2008
Commons
1st reading
27 Feb 2008
Commons
2nd reading
06 Oct 2008
Commons
Programme motion
06 Oct 2008
Commons
Money resolution
06 Oct 2008
Commons
Committee stage
14 Oct 2008
Commons
Report stage
03 Nov 2008
Commons
3rd reading
03 Nov 2008
Lords
Consideration of Commons amendments and / or reasons
19 Nov 2008
Commons
Programme motion
25 Nov 2008
Commons
Consideration of Lords amendments
25 Nov 2008
Royal Assent
26 Nov 2008