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Kent County Council (Filming on Highways)

To confer powers on Kent County Council in relation to filming on highways; and for related purposes.

<p>The Bill (as originally introduced) confers powers on Kent County Council relating to filming on highways. It would:</p><ul><li>give Kent County Council the power to prohibit or restrict traffic on roads to enable the making of a film to take place. It would also enable the council to close roads to allow members of the public to watch the making of the film, without notice of these closures if the council see fit. This would modify section 16A of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984.</li><li>amend section 16B of the Road Traffic Act 1984 to say that orders granted for film-making purposes should not be in place for longer than seven days and notices for no longer than 24 hours. No more than six film orders should be issued in one calendar year without the consent of the Secretary of State</li><li>allow permission to be given to film makers to place anything they need for the making of the film on to the highway</li></ul>

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Progress through Parliament13 stages recorded
Lords
1st reading
25 Jan 2010
Lords
2nd reading
09 Feb 2010
Lords
Committee stage
23 Feb 2010
Lords
3rd reading
09 Mar 2010
Commons
1st reading
09 Mar 2010
Commons
2nd reading
23 Mar 2010
Commons
Motion to revive Bill
16 Jun 2010
Lords
Motion to revive Bill
21 Jun 2010
Commons
Bill reintroduced
28 Jun 2010
Lords
Bill reintroduced
28 Jun 2010
Commons
Committee stage
20 Jul 2010
Commons
3rd reading
26 Jul 2010
Royal Assent
27 Jul 2010