Select Committee Business: 30 July - 6 August 2004
Select Committee Business
From 30 July to 6 August
2004
Committee meetings
Seventeen committee meetings were held this week, 16 in the parliamentary complex and one in Auckland.
Reports presented
(available at
http://www.clerk.parliament.govt.nz/Publications/CommitteeReport)
Education
and Science
- Petition 2002/0088 of Tim Shadbolt and 7392
others
- Petition 2002/0093 of Eric Richards and 578
others
- Petition 2002/0094 of Karen Treloar and 316
others
- Petition 2002/0096 of Pamela Doidge-Volmer and
145 others
- Petition 2002/0107 of Fleur Fitzsimons and
Andrew Kirton
- Petition 2002/0109 of David Tranter and
852 others
- Petition 2002/0110 of Nicola Wong and 600
others
- Petition 2002/0112 of Deborah Coddington and
480 others
Health
- Human Assisted Reproductive
Technology Bill (195-2)
- Petition 2002/0095 of Robert
Crawford and 6371 others
Law and Order
- Visit of the
Law and Order Committee to Australia 7 to 13 March 2004
(I.8A)
Transport and Industrial Relations
- Petition
1999/0198 of Wayne Butson and 45,137 others
- Petition
2002/0084 of Graeme George Knowles and 5813 others
Bills
referred to select committees
Injury Prevention,
Rehabilitation, and Compensation Amendment Bill was referred
to the Health Committee with a report due 4 February
2005.
Overseas Investment (Queen's Chain Extension) was
referred to the Local Government and Environment Committee
with a report due 3 February 2005.
Changes in committee
membership
Fisheries and Other Sea-related Legislation
Committee
Tariana Turia to be a non- voting member of the
Fisheries and Other Sea-related Legislation Committee (SO
186(1)).
Maori Affairs
Nanaia Mahuta was elected
Chairperson of this committee.
Committee notes
(for
further information on an item, please contact the committee
staff noted in italics)
Commerce (Michelle Malyon,
SC-Commerce@parliament.govt.nz)
The committee did not
meet this week and will not be meeting next
week.
Education and Science (Kirstin Lambert,
SC-ES@parliament.govt.nz)
This week the committee
reported on a number of petitions.
These reports can be
viewed at:
http://www.clerk.parliament.govt.nz/Publications/CommitteeReport.aspx?Year=&Cat=16&CatName=Petitions&Order
The
committee next meets on 11 August when it will consider
Petition 2002/0106 of Jill Hounsell and 2268 others and
Petition 2002/97 of Emma Korewha, Donna Thompson and 940
others. The subcommittee on the Inquiry into Teacher
Education will meet following this meeting.
Finance and
Expenditure (Peter Hurndell,
SC-FE@parliament.govt.nz)
The committee met this week to
consider a petition by Michael Wayne Burns and meet with a
visiting budget delegation from the Republic of
Indonesia.
The committee is scheduled to meet next week
on 11 August to consider the Taxation (Annual Rates, Venture
Capital and Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill and meet with the
New Zealand Business and Parliamentary Trust.
Fisheries
and Other Sea-related Legislation (Miles Reay
SC-MA@parliament.govt.nz,)
The committee continued
consideration of the Maori Fisheries Bill on 3 and 5
August.
A subcommittee also met on 5 August to consider
the Foreshore and Seabed Bill.
Foreign Affairs, Defence
and Trade (David Sanders, SC-FD@parliament.govt.nz)
The
committee met this week in Auckland to hear submissions on
its inquiry into New Zealand's relationship with Tonga.
Further submissions will be heard in Auckland next
week.
Government Administration (Lesley Ferguson,
SC-GA@parliament.govt.nz)
The committee met on 5 August
to consider the Statutes Amendment Bill (No 4) and hear
evidence from the Ministry for Culture and Heritage on the
international treaty examinations of the UNESCO Convention
on the Means of Prohibiting and Preventing the Illicit
Import, Export and Transfer of Ownership of Cultural
Property (1970) and the Organisation for the Unification of
International Law Convention on Stolen or Illegally Exported
Cultural Objects 1995. The hearing was open to the
public.
The committee considered the Identity
(Citizenship and Travel Documents) Bill and resolved to call
for public submissions with a closing date of 5.00 pm on
Friday, 10 September 2004. This bill proposes amendments to
the Citizenship Act 1977 and the Passports Act 1992 to
address matters of national security in regard to
international terrorism and people smuggling. In particular,
amendments to the Citizenship Act include increasing the
standard period of residence in New Zealand before a
permanent resident becomes eligible for citizenship from 3
to 5 years. Amendments to the Passports Act seek to reduce
the validity of new passports from 10 to 5 years and provide
for the disclosure of New Zealand travel document
information to an appropriate agency.
The terms of
reference for the committee¡¦s inquiry into Hate Speech were
decided and are to consider:
- Whether or not further
legislation to prohibit or restrain hate speech is
warranted.
- Whether censorship of material that
vilifies certain groups would be a justified limitation on
the rights and freedoms affirmed by the New Zealand Bill of
Rights Act 1990.
- An appropriate threshold test for
prohibition or restraint of hate speech.
- Whether any
prohibition or restraint of hate speech or hateful
expressions would be a justified limitation on the rights
and freedoms outlined in the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act
1990.
- The steps taken by the international community
to control hate speech and hateful expressions.
The
committee intends to call for public submissions on the
inquiry and has set a closing date for submissions of 5.00
pm on Friday, 1 October 2004.
The committee meets next
week on 12 August to consider the Films, Videos, and
Publications Classification Amendment Bill and the
international treaty examinations.
Health (Catherine
Parkin, SC-Health@parliament.govt.nz)
This week the
committee considered a number of items of business,
including hearing evidence on a petition that requests the
House to legislate that Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder be
recognised as a notifiable disability. The committee also
received a briefing on benzodiazepines from the Ministry of
Heath.
The committee reported the Human Assisted
Reproductive Technology Bill to the House. This bill
provides a legislative framework for restrictions and
controls on human assisted reproductive technology in New
Zealand. Copies of the committee's report can be purchased
from Bennett's Government Bookshops, or viewed at
http://www.clerk.parliament.govt.nz/Content/SelectCommitteeReports/195bar2.pdf
The
committee also presented its report on the petition of
Robert Crawford and 6,371 others. This petition requests
that the House take action to ensure the Queen Mary Hospital
land, Hanmer Springs, remain in Crown ownership. The
committee had started hearing evidence on this petition,
however the Minister of Health approved the sale of the
surplus land, and therefore the committee has no matters to
bring to the attention of the House. This report can be
viewed
at:
http://www.clerk.parliament.govt.nz/Content/SelectCommitteeReports/hepet0295.pdf
This
week the Injury Prevention, Rehabilitation and Compensation
Amendment Bill (No 3) was referred to the committee, for
report to the House by 4 February 2005. The committee has
not yet had an opportunity to set a closing date for
submissions on the bill. Copies of the bill are available
from Bennett¡¦s Government Bookshops and the other usual key
stockists.
The committee is inviting public submissions
on two petitions relating to caregivers' wages. The closing
date for submissions is Friday 3 September 2004. The first
petition requests the House of Representatives to address
concerns regarding the level of home carer wages. The second
requests that funding be made available so that caregivers¡¦
qualifications can be recognised in their wages.
Next week the committee will consider a number of items of business, including the petition of Dr Viola Palmer and 2,869 others. This will be open to the public from 10.05 am to 11.05 am in room G.006, Parliament House.
Justice and Electoral
(Angela Van Dam, SC-JE@parliament.govt.nz)
The committee
met on 4 August, to consider the Civil Union Bill, the
Relationships (Statutory References) Bill, and the Electoral
Matters Bill.
The committee¡¦s next meeting will be on 9
August. It will begin hearing evidence on the Civil Union
Bill and the Relationships (Statutory References) Bill. The
meeting will be held in room G.002 Parliament House, and
will be open to the public from 2.00pm.
The committee
will also be meeting next week on 11 August. It will
continue to hear evidence on the Civil Union Bill and the
Relationships (Statutory References) Bill.
The date by
which the committee will accept submissions on the New
Zealand Sign Language Bill has been extended from 30 July to
27 August 2004.
Law and Order (Tracey Rayner,
SC-LO@parliament.govt.nz)
The committee met this week to
further consider the Crimes Amendment Bill (No 2), Crimes
(Drug Rape) Amendment Bill, and the Protocol against the
Illicit Manufacturing of and Trafficking in Firearms, their
Parts, Components and Ammunition. The committee next meets
on 11 August to further consider these items, as well as the
Criminal Procedure Bill.
Local Government and Environment
(Beth Watson, SC-LGE@parliament.govt.nz)
At its next
meeting on 12 August the committee will be briefed by the
Department of Conservation on: Improving Biodiversity
(Natural Heritage) Management. This briefing will be open to
the public.
The committee has set a closing date for
public submissions for the Overseas Investment (Queen's
Chain Extension) Amendment Bill (a member¡¦s bill). The
closing date for submissions is Monday, 20 September 2004.
This bill amends the process of consent for an overseas
person purchasing land adjacent to the sea, any river or
lake by requiring consideration to be given to issues of
public access.
Maori Affairs (Miles Reay,
SC-MA@parliament.govt.nz)
The committee met on 3 August
to elect a new chairperson. Nanaia Mahuta was elected.
Primary Production (Bob Bunch,
SC-PP@parliament.govt.nz)
The committee met on 5 August
to give further consideration to the Fisheries Amendment
Bill (No.3) and to consider the petition of Perry Spiller
(Petition 2002/102).
The committee will not be meeting
next week.
Regulations Review (Michael Wilkinson,
SC-RR@parliament.govt.nz)
This week the committee
considered the regulation-making powers in the Foreshore and
Seabed Bill, and considered a number of draft Civil Aviation
Rules. The committee will next meet on 11 August to continue
its scrutiny of new Government regulations.
Social
Services (Graham Hill, SC-SS@parliament.govt.nz)
The
committee met on 5 August to consider further the Parental
Leave and Employment Protection Amendment Bill and continue
hearing evidence on the Charities Bill from Wellington-based
sector organisations. At the next meeting on 12 August the
committee will consider further the Social Security
(Long-term Residential Care) Amendment Bill. Hearing of
evidence from Wellington based organisations will also
continue on the Charities Bill from about 10.00 am to 1.00
pm in Parliament House, Wellington. These organisations are
the Royal New Zealand Plunket Society, New Zealand Red
Cross, NZCCS, Age Concern and several health related
voluntary organisations. The committee encourages other
interested submitters to attend the meeting in Parliament
House, Wellington and listen to the evidence given by these
organisations.
Transport and Industrial Relations (Kath
Henderson, SC-TI@parliament.govt.nz)
The committee met on
5 August to hear evidence on Petition 2003/36 of Clarence J
Faloon.
This week the committee reported on Petitions
2002/94 of Graeme George Knowles and 5813 others and
1999/198 of Wayne Butson and 45,137 others.
Closing
dates for submissions
Committees are receiving submissions on the following items with the closing date shown:
Government Administration
- The Identity
(Citizenship and Travel Documents) Bill (10 September
2004)
- Inquiry into hate speech (1 October
2004)
Health
- Petitions relating to caregivers¡¦
wages (3 September 2004)
- Injury Prevention,
Rehabilitation, and Compensation Amendment Bill (closing
date yet to be determined)
Justice and Electoral
- New
Zealand Sign Language (27 August 2004)
- Electoral
Matters Bill (30 July 2004)
- Civil Union Bill (6 August
2004)
- Relationships (Statutory References) Bill (6
August 2004)
Local Government and Environment
-
Wellington Regional Council (Water Board Functions) Bill (18
August 2004)
- Overseas Investment (Queen¡¦s Chain
Extension) (20 September 2004)
Primary Production
-
Animal Products (Dairy Products and Other Matters) Bill SOP
No 238 (23 August 2004)
Social Services
- The
Children, Young Persons, and their Families Amendment Bill
(No 4) (6 September 2004)
Transport and Industrial
Relations
- Land Transport Amendment Bill (11 August
2004)
General
You can find further information about
select committees on our website at
www.clerk.parliament.govt.nz.
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