QUESTIONS FOR ORAL ANSWER
Tuesday, 24 July 2001
Questions to Ministers
1. MARK PECK to the Minister of Finance: Has he received any reports on the future of New Zealand Superannuation; if
so, what do they say?
2. Rt Hon JENNY SHIPLEY to the Prime Minister: Does she support her Finance Minister's document Tax and charities,
which proposes to increase taxes for charities and churches; if so, why?
3. NANDOR TANCZOS to the Minister of Corrections: What action is he taking over a reported offer by a Corrections
Department contractor "to construct a financial settlement for a Northland family if they withdrew their opposition" to
the proposed prison site at Ngawha?
4. Hon ROGER SOWRY to the Minister of Health: What is her response to media reports that the Auckland District Health
Board is facing a $62 million deficit this financial year and that it is proposing "service exits" to save $30 million
over the next two years in a bid to live within its means as required by the Government?
5. TAITO PHILLIP FIELD to the Minister of Social Services and Employment: Does the Government intend introducing
time-limited social security benefits?
6. Hon RICHARD PREBBLE to the Minister of Agriculture: What are the Government's reasons for considering appointing a
statutory manager to ENZA?
7. Rt Hon WINSTON PETERS to the Minister of Communications: Are developers and new home owners required to pay for
telephone cabling, lines materials and installation costs only to lose all rights to ownership of them once installation
is complete and thereafter be required to pay a line charge; if so, why?
8. Dr the Hon LOCKWOOD SMITH to the Minister for State Owned Enterprises: Has he ever directed officials to be evasive
before a select committee?
9. HELEN DUNCAN to the Minister responsible for the Education Review Office: Will he ensure that schools have a chance
to comment on proposed changes to the way they are reviewed by the Education Review Office; if so, how?
10. Dr LYNDA SCOTT to the Minister of Health: How will she ensure that the Government's proposal to move $8 million
from geriatric hospital care to fund a small increase in rest home care will not significantly harm the care of our most
frail elderly?
11. MARTIN GALLAGHER to the Associate Minister of Energy: What steps are being taken to lower the sulphur levels in
diesel throughout New Zealand?
12. LINDSAY TISCH to the Minister of Internal Affairs: Was the Fire Service's human resources manager correct when he
said that "there is no compulsion" for paid firefighters to accept the new employment contract and that "There are
people who wish to keep their old terms and they can."; if not, why not?