Minimum Energy Performance of Buildings Bill – 2nd Reading Dealyed
The 2nd reading of the Minimum Energy Performance of Buildings Bill has been delayed from 18th March to the 6th May 2022.
The Bill, as proposed will compel landlords to ensure their properties have a minimum EPC rating of C.
“(a) all new tenancies must have an energy efficiency performance of at least EPC Band C from 31 December 2025; and
(b) all existing tenancies must be at least EPC Band C from 31 December 2028 where practical, cost-effective and affordable as defined under
section 1(4). “
You can read more about the Bill in our blog. Track the progress of the Bill on the parliament website.
What happens in the 2nd reading?
“The Government minister, spokesperson or MP responsible for the Bill opens the second reading debate.
The official Opposition spokesperson responds with their views on the Bill.
The debate continues with other Opposition parties and backbench MPs giving their opinions.
At the end of the debate, the Commons decides whether the Bill should be given its second reading by voting, meaning it can proceed to the next stage.
It is possible for a Bill to have a second reading with no debate – as long as MPs agree to its progress.”
After the 2nd reading
“Once second reading is complete the Bill proceeds to committee stage – where each clause (part) and any amendments (proposals for change) to the Bill may be debated.”