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Three Bills Introduced

Published: Wed 8 May 2013 02:29 PM
Petitions, papers and bills amending the Employment Relations Act, Auckland Council legislation and the Animal Welfare Act were presented when Parliament resumed at 2pm today
Two petitions were presented, one asking the House to consider a report on aviation safety and an allegation of withholding information made in the report; and another asking for the Labour Minister to hold an inquiry into the number of accidents in the forestry industry.
The Register of Pecuniary and Other Specified Interests: Summary - 2013 was presented.
Select committee reports were presented on:
2011/12 financial review of the Privacy Commissioner by the Justice and Electoral Committee
Inquiry into the 2011 general election by the Justice and Electoral Committee
Report from the Controller and Auditor-General, Effectiveness of arrangements to check the standard of rest home services: Follow-up report by the Health Committee
2011/12 financial review of Solid Energy New Zealand Limited by the Commerce Committee
Report from the Controller and Auditor-General, Draft statement of intent 2013-2016 by the Finance and Expenditure Committee
2011/12 financial review of the Electoral Commission the Justice and Electoral Committee
2011/12 financial review of New Zealand Trade and Enterprise by the Commerce Committee
2011/12 financial review of External Reporting Board by the Commerce Committee
2011/12 financial review of Meridian Energy Limited by the Commerce Committee
2011/12 financial review of Mighty River Power Limited by the Commerce Committee
2011/12 financial review of Genesis Power Limited by the Commerce Committee
2011/12 financial review of the Electricity Authority by the Commerce Committee
The Employment Relations Amendment Bill, Local Government (Auckland Council) Amendment Bill (No2) and the Animal Welfare Amendment Bill were introduced.
MPs began Question Time.
ENDS

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