Select Committee Business to 28 September
Select Committee Business
From 21 September to 28
September 2001
Committee meetings
There were three
committee meetings this week. Two of these were in the
parliamentary complex; the other was in Auckland.
Reports
presented (1)
Law and Order
1. Police Amendment Bill
(No 2) (145-1)
Bills referred to select committees
No
bills were referred.
Committee notes
(for further
information on an item, please contact the committee staff
noted in brackets)
Commerce (Alan Witcombe,
SC-Commerce@parliament.govt.nz)
The committee did not
meet this week. Next week it will meet twice. On Tuesday
it will start examination of the Commerce (Clearance
Validation) Amendment Bill, which was referred to the
committee last week under urgency. The bill is intended to
reverse a recent decision of the Court of Appeal relating to
a case concerning section 47 of the Commerce Act 1986 and
associated transitional issues in respect of the effect of
new business acquisition provisions.
The report due date is 8 October. The committee is scheduled to hear evidence and consider the bill on Tuesday. The committee will give further consideration to the bill on Thursday, as well as considering its review of the Radio New Zealand Charter and certain petitions.
Finance and Expenditure (Julian Kersey,
SC-FE@parliament.govt.nz)
The committee is currently
meeting in Auckland. It will hear submissions on the
Construction Contracts Bill. The venue for these hearings
is Jean Batten 3, Centra Auckland Airport, corner Kirkbride
and Ascot Roads, Mangere. The meeting is open to the public
and will finish at 2.00 pm.
The committee will continue hearing submissions on the Construction Contracts Bill on Wednesday, 3 October, in Wellington. The venue for these hearings is Room G.006, Parliament House. The meeting is open to the public and will commence at 10.00 am and finish at 1.00 pm.
Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade (David
Sanders, SC-FD@parliament.govt.nz)
The committee did not
meet this week. Next week it will meet to consider the
Terrorism (Bombings and Financing) Bill and the
International Treaties Bill. It will also have two
briefings that will be open to the public. A briefing from
the parliamentary delegation from Kuwait is scheduled for
10.00 am to 11.00 am. Another briefing from the
Auditor-General on his report into the procurement of the
light armoured vehicles is scheduled from 11.30 am to 12.30
pm.
Health (Matthew Andrews,
SC-Health@parliament.govt.nz)
The committee did not meet
this week. It will meet in Auckland next week to continue
hearing submissions in relation to the cannabis inquiry. It
will hear submitters between 10.00 am and 2.00 pm on
Wednesday, 3 October, in the Montrose Room at the Gateway
Hotel, 206 Kirkbride Road, Mangere, Auckland.
The closing date for submissions on the inquiry into the adverse effects on women as a result of treatment by Dr Parry was 24 September. The committee will hear from people who have indicated they would like to make an oral submission both in Northland and Wellington before Christmas.
Justice and
Electoral (Wendy Proffitt, SC-JE@parliament.govt.nz)
The
committee did not meet this week. Submissions closed on the
Human Rights Amendment Bill today. Hearing submissions
commences on Wednesday, 3 October, in Wellington in the
afternoon and in Auckland on Wednesday, 10 October. The
committee will also consider the Prostitution Reform Bill
and the inquiry into the 1999 General Election on 3
October.
Submissions on the Sentencing and Parole Reform Bill are due by Friday, 5 October.
Please contact the Clerk of the Committee for further information about the committee’s meetings for the next month.
Law and Order
(Tracey Rayner, SC-LO@parliament.govt.nz)
The committee
met this week to consider the Police Amendment Bill (No 2).
The committee presented its report on this bill on Thursday,
27 September. The committee next meets on Thursday, 4
October, from 10.00 am to 1.00 pm, to further consider the
Crown Organisations (Criminal Liability) Bill, and consider
two petitions.
Local Government and Environment (David
Bagnall, SC-LGE@parliament.govt.nz)
The committee met on
Tuesday to consider the inquiry into the role of local
government in meeting New Zealand’s climate change target,
and the Local Government (Rating) Bill. Submissions on that
bill were heard from the Inter Church Working Party on
Taxation, the New Zealand Golf Association and the
Wellington City Council, and also from Mr Paul Guerin.
Further submissions on the Local Government (Rating) Bill will be heard next Wednesday. The committee will also continue to consider the Taranaki Regional Council Empowering Bill and the inquiry into the role of local government in meeting New Zealand's climate change target.
Maori Affairs (Marcus Ganley,
SC-MA@parliament.govt.nz)
The committee will next week
receive briefings from the Department of Corrections on the
proposed Auckland Regional Prison and from the Labour Market
Policy Group on employment issues relating to
Maori.
Primary Production (Bob Bunch,
SC-PP@parliament.govt.nz)
Next week the committee will
commence consideration of the Biosecurity Amendment Bill and
continue consideration of its inquiry into sustainable
forestry management. The committee will also receive a
briefing from the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry on
progress to date with the proposed restructuring of the Wool
Board. This briefing is open to the public and is scheduled
to begin at 11.00 am.
Regulations Review (Andrew
Fieldsend, SC-RR@parliament.govt.nz)
The committee did
not meet this week, but will be meeting next Wednesday
morning to scrutinise new regulations, consider
regulation-making powers in the Local Government (Rating)
Bill, and advance its consideration of two complaints
relating to the Sharemilking Agreements Order 2001.
The committee may consider the regulation-making powers in a bill before another committee and report on it to that committee. Earlier this year the committee reported to the Commerce Committee on clauses 15, 61, 62, 63, 65 and 67 of the Telecommunications Bill. The Commerce Committee, in its recent report to the House, has recommended changes to the broad regulation-making powers contained in clause 67 of the bill as a result of the Regulations Review Committee recommendations. Clause 65 was recommended to be struck out and not replaced. The Commerce Committee reports it was unable to agree to any other changes in response to the Regulations Review Committee recommendations.
Social
Services (Graham Hill, SC-SS@parliament.govt.nz)
At its
meeting next week, the committee will hear evidence from the
new Chief Executive of the Ministry of Social Development
and his officials on the 2000/01 financial review of the
Ministry of Social Policy.
Transport and Industrial
Relations (Lyn Main, SC-TI@parliament.govt.nz)
The
committee will next meet on Wednesday, 3 October, for a
briefing on the truck crash inquiry recommendations (10.00
am to 11.00 am) and to hear evidence on a petition of Dr
Muriel Newman requesting that passing lanes be built on the
Ruakaka Waipu highway (11.30 am to 1.00 pm). Both items
will be open to the public.
Closing dates for
submissions
Committees are receiving submissions on the
following items with the closing date shown:
Justice and
Electoral
Sentencing and Parole Reform Bill (5 October
2001)
Human Rights Amendment Bill (28 September
2001)
Maori Affairs
Inquiry into the operations and
performance of the Crown Forestry Rental Trust (29 October
2001)
General
You can find further information about select committees on our website at www.clerk.parliament.govt.nz. If you require additional information or have any feedback on the contents, please contact:
Carol Rankin
Senior Parliamentary
Officer
carol.rankin@parliament.govt.nz
Compiled in the Select Committee Office, Office of the Clerk, 28 September 2001