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Control of Horses Act 2015
Summary
The Control of Horses Act 2015 sets out rules for how horses must be controlled and managed in the UK. It aims to improve safety in public spaces and ensure horses are treated properly and responsibly by their owners.
A vote to support means
- —Supporting this Act means wanting better safety rules for horses in public places and stronger protections for animal welfare. It helps keep people and animals safe by setting clear standards for how horses should be controlled and cared for.
A vote to oppose means
- —People might worry that the Act costs too much for horse owners to follow, or that it's too strict and unfair to traditional ways of working with horses. Some might also be concerned that enforcing the rules could be difficult or that it limits people's freedom to use horses as they choose.
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Bill Passage
Commons
- 1st reading2 Jul 2014
- 2nd reading24 Oct 2014
- Committee stage8 Jan 2015
- Report stage16 Jan 2015
- 3rd reading16 Jan 2015
Lords
- 1st reading19 Jan 2015
- 2nd reading27 Feb 2015
- Committee stage12 Mar 2015
- 3rd reading18 Mar 2015
Royal Assent26 Mar 2015
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