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Offences Bill reaches Lords
News | HSP
16.06.2008
MPs have given their support to legislation that would introduce higher fines for a range of health and safety offences.
On Friday 13 June, the Health and Safety (Offences) Bill had an unopposed third reading in the House of Commons.
The Private Member's Bill, which was introduced by former Labour minister Keith Hill, now goes to the House of Lords for consideration.
If it becomes the law, the Bill will increase the maximum fine available in magistrates' courts from £5000 to £20,000 for most breaches. It would also make a custodial sentence an option for more offences.
Hill said the Bill's aim was to "ensure appropriate punishment for those who are negligent or would seek to cut costs by infringing health and safety arrangements."
All three main political parties have backed the proposed legislation, which would apply in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
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