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Sunbeds (Regulation) Act 2010
Summary
This Act regulates sunbed use in the UK by restricting access for young people under 18 years old. It aims to reduce skin cancer risks by controlling how sunbeds are used and sold, with rules about age limits and safety requirements.
A vote to support means
- —Supporting this Act means protecting young people's health by restricting their access to sunbeds, which can increase skin cancer risk. The Act helps prevent serious health problems and encourages safer tanning alternatives.
A vote to oppose means
- —Critics argue the Act limits personal freedom and choice for adults. Some business owners worry it damages the tanning industry and reduces their income, while others feel government shouldn't control people's personal decisions.
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Bill Passage
Commons
- 1st reading16 Dec 2009
- 2nd reading29 Jan 2010
- Committee stage10 Feb 2010
- Report stage12 Mar 2010
- 3rd reading12 Mar 2010
Lords
- 1st reading15 Mar 2010
- 2nd reading30 Mar 2010
- 3rd reading8 Apr 2010
Royal Assent8 Apr 2010
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