INDEPENDENT NEWS

Parliament's Order Paper

Published: Tue 5 Oct 1999 01:05 PM
Today's order paper for government orders of the day contains the following...this is the final sitting week of this session.
1. Penal Institutions Amendment Bill (No. 2), 316-2
Hon. Clem Simich, Committee stage
2. Courts Security Bill, 301-2
Hon. Georgina te Heuheu, Committee stage
3. Children, Young Persons, and Their Families (Trans-Tasman Transfer of Protection Orders and Proceedings) Amendment Bill, 298-2
Hon. Roger Sowry, Committee stage
4. Medicines Amendment Bill, 243-2
Rt Hon. Wyatt Creech, Committee stage
5. Health Occupational Registration Acts Amendment Bill, 99-2
Rt Hon Wyatt Creech, Committee stage
6. Animal Welfare Bill (No. 2), 209-2
Hon. John Luxton, Committee stage
7. Intellectual Property Right Acts Amendment Bill, 104-2
Hon. Max Bradford, Consideration of report (Commerce)
12 x 10 m speeches,
(Report presented 26 August 1998)
8. Local Government Amendment Bill (No. 9), 69-3
Hon. Maurice Williamson, Committee stage,
(Formerly part of the Local Government Law Reform Bill)
9. Mental Health (Compulsory Assessment and Treatment) Amendment Bill, 226-2
Rt Hon. Wyatt Creech, Consideration of report (Health)
12 x 10 m speeches,
(Report presented 20 July 1999)
10. Hauraki Gulf Marine Park Bill, 244-2
Hon. Nick Smith, Committee stage,
(Report presented 16 July 1999)
11. Personal Property Securities Bill, 251-2
Hon. Max Bradford, Consideration of report (Commerce)
12 x 10 m speeches,
(Report presented 26 July 1999)
12. Business Law Reform Bill, 319-1
Hon. Max Bradford, Second reading
12 x 10 m speeches,
(First reading 27 July 1999)
13. Crimes Amendment Bill (No. 6), 322-1
Hon. Tony Ryall, Second reading
12 x 10 m speeches,
(First reading 7 September 1999)
14. Bail Bill, 300-2
Hon. Tony Ryall, Interrupted debate on consideration of report (Justice and Law Reform)
7 x 10 m speeches remaining,
(Report presented 23 August 1999; debate interrupted 31 August 1999)
15. Broadcasting Amendment Bill (No. 2), 177-2
Hon. Maurice Williamson, Committee stage
16. Electoral Amendment Bill, 222-2
Hon. Tony Ryall, Consideration of report (Electoral Law)†
12 x 10 m speeches,
(Report presented 6 May 1999)
(† Bill contains majority amendments)
17. Broadcasting (Election Broadcasting) Amendment Bill, 225-2
Hon. Tony Ryall, Consideration of report (Electoral Law)†
12 x 10 m speeches,
(Report presented 6 May 1999)
(† Bill contains majority amendments)
18. Children, Young Persons, and Their Families Amendment Bill (No. 2), 287-1
Hon. Roger Sowry, Consideration of report (Social Services)
12 x 10 m speeches,
(Report presented 16 July 1999)
19. Gaming Law Reform Bill, 250-2
Hon. Jack Elder, Consideration of report (Internal Affairs and Local Government)
12 x 10 m speeches,
(Report presented 16 June 1999)
20. Commerce (Controlled Goods or Services) Amendment Bill, 295-2
Hon. Max Bradford, Consideration of report (Commerce)†
12 x 10 m speeches,
(Report presented 12 July 1999)
(† Bill contains majority amendments)
21. Constitution Amendment Bill, 274-2
Rt Hon. Sir Douglas Graham, Consideration of report (Government Administration)†
12 x 10 m speeches,
(Report presented 29 July 1999)
(† Bill contains majority amendments)
22. Taonga Maori Protection Bill, 166-1
Hon. Tau Henare, Committee stage
23. Human Rights Amendment Bill, 181-1
Hon. Tony Ryall, Second reading
12 x 10 m speeches,
(First reading 19 August 1998)
24. Food Amendment Bill, 260-2
Hon. John Luxton, Consideration of report (Government Administration)†
12 x 10 m speeches,
(Report presented 4 June 1999)
(† Bill contains majority amendments)
25. Resource Management (Marine Farming and Heritage Provisions) Amendment Bill, 141-2b
Hon. Simon Upton, Consideration of report (Transport and Environment)*
12 x 10 m speeches,
(Report presented 30 April 1999)
(* Bill has not yet been read a second time)
26. Radiocommunications Amendment Bill, 98-2
Hon. Maurice Williamson, Consideration of report (Commerce)
12 x 10 m speeches,
(Report presented 27 August 1998)
27. Juries Amendment Bill, 94-2
Hon Georgina te Heuheu, Committee stage
28. Protected Disclosures Bill, 208-2
Hon. Simon Upton, Committee stage
29. Social Security (Conjugal Status) Amendment Bill, 53-1
Hon. Roger Sowry, Consideration of report (Social Services)
12 x 10 m speeches,
(Report presented 7 May 1998)
30. Social Security (Residential Care) Amendment Bill, 124-1
Hon. Roger Sowry, Consideration of report (Social Services)
12 x 10 m speeches,
(Report presented 17 November 1998)
31. Summary Proceedings Amendment Bill (No. 2), 89-2a
Hon. Tony Ryall, Consideration of report (Justice and Law Reform)*
12 x 10 m speeches,
(Report presented 23 March 1998; formerly part of the Courts and Criminal Procedure (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill)
(* Bill has not yet been read a second time)
32. New Zealand Courts Structure Bill, 191-1
Hon Georgina te Heuheu, Second reading
12 x 10 m speeches,
(First reading 18 July 1996)
Alastair Thompson
Scoop Publisher
Alastair Thompson is the co-founder of Scoop. He is of Scottish and Irish extraction and from Wellington, New Zealand. Alastair has 24 years experience in the media, at the Dominion, National Business Review, North & South magazine, Straight Furrow newspaper and online since 1997. He is the winner of several journalism awards for business and investigative work.
Contact Alastair Thompson
Website:
Google+:
Mobile:
021707044
Twitter:
Linkedin:
http://www.linkedin.com/in/alastairlthompson
Media Contact:
021707044
Phone:
021707044
Facebook:
Postal Address:
021707044
Email:
Physical Address:
021707044

Next in New Zealand politics

West Coast Swim Spot Testing Clear Of E-coli
By: Brendon McMahon - Local Democracy Reporter
Government Throws Coal On The Climate Crisis Fire
By: Green Party
Public Transport Costs To Double As National Looks At Unaffordable Roading Project Instead
By: New Zealand Labour Party
New Paper On A Framework For Assessing The Economic And Fiscal Impacts Of Climate Change
By: The Treasury
Pet Bonds A Win/Win For Renters And Landlords
By: New Zealand Government
New Zealand Condemns Iranian Strikes
By: New Zealand Government
View as: DESKTOP | MOBILE © Scoop Media