The 10 bills are
- Bill on the reorganization of security provide d to the Royal Family : Proposes that the authority of managing security be handed over to the chief of the Royal Thai Aide-de-Camp Department instead of the prime minister.
- Bill on debt collection : Propose that aggressive reminders, violations of rights and intimidation of outlawed, and violators be subject to criminal penalties.
- Amendment to Civil Code on guarantees and mortgages : Aims to provide better protection to guarantors or mortgage-holders against lawsuits by banks or financial institutes.
- Amendment to the 1926 Customs Act: Aim to upgrade customs regulations to an to an international standard while empowering customs agents to confiscate items suspected to be used in crimes to terrorism or national security without requiring search warrants.
- Amendment to customs duty rates: Proposes granting the finance minister the authority to issue rates that are in line with international trade deals, while a Customs Department director-general can implement such duty rates and issue new regulations.
- Bill on returning the rights to three types of beneficiaries under the 1951 Government Pension Act, which was overruled by a subordinate act that went into effect in 1996.
- Bill requiring the setting up of one-stop service centres that make it convenient for memers of the public to seek permit or other government documentation.
- Bill on making public service more effective and preventing corruption: Requires that government officials complete jobs that have full documentation within the set time frame.
- Two related bills on better serving buyers of disaster and life-insurance coverage and protecting their rights in case insurance firms are declared bankrupt or face financial problems.