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House To Rise Early For Autumn Adjournment

Published: Thu 5 Apr 2012 02:20 PM
Parliament will rise at 5pm today ahead of the Easter break and Autumn adjournment.
Leader of the House Gerry Brownlee said in his Business Statement to the House that when Parliament resumed on May 1 the Government would seek to make progress on the:
Appropriation (2010/11 Financial Review) Bill
Regulatory Reform Bill
Sentencing (Aggravating Factors) Amendment Bill
Airports (Cost Recovery for Processing of International Travellers) Bill
Trade (Safeguard Measures) Bill
The petition of Stefan Browning and 2330 people calling for two block offers and a permit for oil exploration be declined was presented at was the Auditor-General’s report, Local government: Results of the 2010/11 audits.
Select committee reports were presented on the
Report from the Controller and Auditor-General on Managing freshwater quality: Challenges for regional councils as reported by the Local Government and Environment Committee
Report from the Controller and Auditor-General on Local government: Improving the usefulness of annual reports as reported by the Local Government and Environment Committee
2010/11 financial review of the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority as reported by the Local Government and Environment Committee
2010/11 financial review of AgResearch Limited as reported by the Education and Science Committee
The following bills were introduced:
Parental Leave and Employment Protection (Six Months Paid Leave) Amendment Bill
Illegal Contracts (Unlawful Limitation on Regulators’ Powers) Amendment Bill
Lobbying Disclosure Bill
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