Dogs (Protection of Livestock) (Amendment) Bill

Commons bill Private Members' Bill (Presentation) 2024-25

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First reading · Lords
Sponsor
Dr Thérèse Coffey (Conservative)
+ 1 co-sponsor
  • Lord Colgrain (Conservative)
Introduced
11 December 2023
Last activity
20 May 2024
About this bill

A Bill to make provision changing the law about the offence of livestock worrying, including changes to what constitutes an offence and increased powers for investigation of suspected offences; and for connected purposes.

Parliamentary stages

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Commons
First reading 11 Dec 2023
Second reading 2 Feb 2024
Committee stage 24 Apr 2024
Report stage 17 May 2024
Third reading 17 May 2024
Lords
First reading 20 May 2024
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What this bill is about

From the Explanatory Notes (May 2024):

1 The Dogs (Protection of Livestock) (Amendment) Bill includes provisions to deliver a number of amendments to the Dogs (Protection of Livestock) Act 1953 ("the 1953 Act") to improve enforcement in response to incidents of livestock worrying by dogs. The Bill does so by extending the powers available to the police to obtain evidence of an offence under section 1 of the 1953 Act. The Bill extends the offence in section 1 of the 1953 Act to include roads and paths and expands the scope of livestock currently afforded protection to include camelids. It also increases the maximum penalty in relati…
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