Acquired Brain Injury Bill 2021-22


make provision about meeting the needs of adults and children with an acquired brain injury; and for connected purposes.

Private Members' Bill (Ballot Bill)

What is this Bill?

The Acquired Brain Injury Bill was a Ballot Bill tabled by Chris Bryant.

Is this Bill currently before Parliament?

No. This Bill is not under active consideration by Parliament, as it was introduced during the previous 2021-22 Session.

Whose idea is this Bill?

As a Private Members' Bill, this Bill represents the individual initiative of an MP (Chris Bryant), not the Government.

What type of Bill is this?

20 Ballot Bills places are awarded by lottery to backbench MP's at the start of each Session. These Bills receive precedence for debate in the Commons and a handful will succeed in becoming enacted into law.

The higher chance of success means MPs who win a ballot slot are frequently lobbied by groups wishing to have legislation tabled on their behalf, but the choice of bill ultimately remains with the MP.

So is this going to become a law?

No. This Bill did not complete it's passage before the Session completed and is no longer before Parliament. However, it may have been re-introduced under a similar name in a subsequent Session.

How can I find out exactly what this Bill does?

The most straightforward information is contained in the initial Explanatory Notes for the Bill.

Would you like to know more?

See these Glossary articles for more information: Ballot Bill, Private Members Bill, Process of a Bill

Official Bill Page Initial Explanatory Notes

Next Event: There is no future stage currently scheduled for this bill

Last Event: Friday 3rd December 2021 - 2nd reading (Commons)

Bill Progession through Parliament

Commons - 40%

Latest Key documents

Explanatory Note
10/11/2021

Timeline of Bill Documents and Stages

3rd December 2021
2nd reading (Commons)
10th November 2021
Bill
Bill 28 2021-22 (as introduced)
10th November 2021
Explanatory Notes
Bill 28 EN 2021-22
16th June 2021
1st reading (Commons)