Today's Order Paper
Tuesday, 31 August 1999
Government Orders of the Day
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Name
of bill, Minister in charge of bill, stage of consideration,
bill's reference number, and times for debate
1-2Animal
Products Bill, 253-3
Hon. John Luxton, Third reading
Animal Products (Ancillary and Transitional Provisions)
Bill, 253-3a
Hon. John Luxton, Third reading,
(Formerly part of the Animal Products Bill)12 x 10 m
speeches3.Education Amendment Bill (No. 3), 294-2
Hon.
Roger Sowry, Consideration of report (Education and Science)
12 x 10 m speeches,
(Report presented 5 August
1999)4.Fisheries Amendment Bill, 258-2
Hon. John Luxton,
Consideration of report (Primary Production)
12 x 10 m
speeches,
(Report presented 19 August 1999)5.Fisheries
Amendment Bill (No. 3), 304-2a
Hon. John Luxton,
Consideration of report (Primary Production)
12 x 10 m
speeches,
(Report presented 19 August 1999; formerly
part of the Fisheries Amendment Bill (No. 2))6.Bail Bill,
300-2
Hon. Tony Ryall, Consideration of report (Justice
and Law Reform)
12 x 10 m speeches,
(Report
presented 23 August 1999)7.Children, Young Persons, and
Their Families (Trans-Tasman Transfer of Protection Orders
and Proceedings) Amendment Bill, 298-2
Hon. Roger Sowry,
Consideration of report (Social Services)
12 x 10 m
speeches,
(Report presented 13 August 1999)8.Taxation
(Annual Rates and Remedial Matters) Bill, 279-2
Rt Hon.
Sir William Birch, Consideration of report (Finance and
Expenditure)
12 x 10 m speeches,
(Report presented
23 August 1999)9.Ngti Tkrangitukua Claims Settlement Bill,
303-1
Rt Hon. Sir Douglas Graham, Committee
stage10.Hauraki Gulf Marine Park Bill, 244-2
Hon. Nick
Smith, Committee stage,
(Report presented 16 July
1999)11.Local Government Amendment Bill (No. 9), 69-3
Hon. Maurice Williamson, Committee stage,
(Formerly
part of the Local Government Law Reform Bill)12.Health
Occupational Registration Acts Amendment Bill, 99-2
Hon.
Wyatt Creech, Committee stage13.Animal Welfare Bill (No. 2),
209-2
Hon. John Luxton, Committee stage14.Broadcasting
Amendment Bill (No. 2), 177-2
Hon. Maurice Williamson,
Committee stage15.Electoral Amendment Bill, 222-2
Hon.
Tony Ryall, Consideration of report (Electoral Law)&dagger
12 x 10 m speeches,
(Report presented 6 May 1999)
(&dagger Bill contains majority
amendments)16.Broadcasting (Election Broadcasting) Amendment
Bill, 225-2
Hon. Tony Ryall, Consideration of report
(Electoral Law)&dagger
12 x 10 m speeches,
(Report
presented 6 May 1999)
(&dagger Bill contains majority
amendments)17.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)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.Mental
Health (Compulsory Assessment and Treatment) Amendment Bill,
226-2
Hon. Wyatt Creech, Consideration of report
(Health)
12 x 10 m speeches,
(Report presented 20
July 1999)20.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)21.Commerce (Controlled Goods or Services)
Amendment Bill, 295-2
Hon. Max Bradford, Consideration
of report (Commerce)&dagger
12 x 10 m speeches,
(Report presented 12 July 1999)
(&dagger Bill
contains majority amendments)22.Personal Property Securities
Bill, 251-2
Hon. Max Bradford, Consideration of report
(Commerce)
12 x 10 m speeches,
(Report presented 26
July 1999)23.Business Law Reform Bill, 319-1
Hon. Max
Bradford, Second reading
12 x 10 m speeches,
(First
reading 27 July 1999)24.Constitution Amendment Bill, 274-2
Rt Hon. Sir Douglas Graham, Consideration of report
(Government Administration)&dagger
12 x 10 m speeches,
(Report presented 29 July 1999)
(&dagger Bill
contains majority amendments)25.Medicines Amendment Bill,
243-2
Hon. Wyatt Creech, Consideration of report
(Health)&dagger
12 x 10 m speeches,
(Report
presented 3 August 1999)
(&dagger Bill contains majority
amendments)26.Courts Security Bill, 301-2
Hon. Georgina
te Heuheu, Consideration of report (Government
Administration)
12 x 10 m speeches,
(Report
presented 12 August 1999)27.Transport Accident Investigation
Amendment Bill, 252-2
Hon. Maurice Williamson,
Consideration of report (Transport and Environment)
12 x
10 m speeches,
(Report presented 13 August 1999)28.Human
Rights Amendment Bill, 181-1
Hon. Tony Ryall, Second
reading
12 x 10 m speeches,
(First reading 19 August
1998)29.Food Amendment Bill, 260-2
Hon. John Luxton,
Consideration of report (Government Administration)&dagger
12 x 10 m speeches,
(Report presented 4 June 1999)
(&dagger Bill contains majority amendments)30.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)31.Radiocommunications
Amendment Bill, 98-2
Hon. Maurice Williamson,
Consideration of report (Commerce)
12 x 10 m speeches,
(Report presented 27 August 1998)32.Juries Amendment
Bill, 94-2
Hon Georgina te Heuheu, Committee
stage33.Protected Disclosures Bill, 208-2
Hon. Simon
Upton, Committee stage34.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)35.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)36.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)37.New
Zealand Courts Structure Bill, 191-1
Hon Georgina te
Heuheu, Second reading
12 x 10 m speeches,
(First
reading 18 July
1996)
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Penal
Institutions Amendment Bill (No. 2), 316-2
Hon. Clem
Simich, Consideration of report (Justice and Law Reform)
12 x 10 m speeches,
(Report presented 25 August
1999)Acts and Regulations Publication Amendment Bill, 299-2
Rt Hon. Sir Douglas Graham, Consideration of report
(Government Administration)
12 x 10 m speeches,
(Report presented 27 August 1999)Human Rights Amendment
Bill (No. 2), 315-2
Hon. Tony Ryall, Consideration of
report (Justice and Law Reform)
12 x 10 m speeches,
(Report presented 30 August 1999)Dairy Industry
Restructuring Bill, 314-2
Hon. John Luxton,
Consideration of report (Committee on the bill)&dagger
12 x 10 m speeches,
(Report presented 30 August
1999)
(&dagger Bill contains majority amendments)Apple
and Pear Industry Restructuring Bill, 317-2
Hon. John
Luxton, Consideration of report (Committee on the
bill)&dagger
12 x 10 m speeches,
(Report presented
30 August 1999)
(&dagger Bill contains majority
amendments)Kiwifruit Industry Restructuring Bill, 318-2
Hon. John Luxton, Consideration of report (Committee on
the bill)&dagger
12 x 10 m speeches,
(Report
presented 30 August 1999)
(&dagger Bill contains
majority amendments)
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Tuesday, 31 August 1999
Private and Local Orders of the Day
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Name
of bill, member in charge of bill, stage of consideration,
bill's reference number, and times for
debate
1.Marlborough County Council Empowering Act Repeal
Bill, 16-2
Hon. Doug Kidd, Consideration of report
(Internal Affairs and Local Government)*
12 x 10 m
speeches,
(Report presented 28 June 1999)
(* Bill
has not yet been read a second time)2.New Plymouth
Recreation and Racecourse Reserve Bill, 234-1
Harry
Duynhoven, Consideration of report (Internal Affairs and
Local Government)
12 x 10 m speeches,
(Report
presented 23 July 1999)3.Napier Borough Endowments Amendment
Bill, 171-2
Geoff Braybrooke, Consideration of report
(Internal Affairs and Local Government)
12 x 10 m
speeches,
(Report presented 10 August 1999)
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Tuesday, 31 August 1999
Members' Orders of the Day
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Name
of bill, member in charge of bill, stage of consideration,
bill's reference number, and times for debate
1.Taonga
Maori Protection Bill, 166-1
Tukoroirangi Morgan,
Consideration of report (Mori Affairs)
12 x 10 m
speeches,
(Report presented 24 June 1999)2.Paid Parental
Leave Bill, 102-1
Laila Harré, Consideration of report
(Social Services)
12 x 10 m speeches,
(Report
presented 25 June 1999)3.Energy Efficiency Bill, 189-2
Jeanette Fitzsimons, Consideration of report (Transport
and Environment)
12 x 10 m speeches,
(Report
presented 15 July 1999)4.Conservation (Protection of Trout
as a Non-Commercial Species) Amendment Bill, 238-2
Mark
Burton, Consideration of report (Transport and
Environment)&dagger
12 x 10 m speeches,
(Report
presented 6 August 1999)
(&dagger Bill contains majority
amendments)5.Fisheries (Retention of New Zealand Control)
Bill, 196-1
Hon. Jim Sutton, Consideration of report
(Primary Production)
12 x 10 m speeches,
(Report
presented 19 August 1999)6.Crimes (Bail Reform) Bill, 270-1
Hon. Phil Goff, Consideration of report (Justice and Law
Reform)
12 x 10 m speeches,
(Report presented 23
August 1999)7.Habeas Corpus Bill, 308-1
Alec Neill,
Second reading
2 x 10 m speeches 5 x 8 m speeches,
(First reading 1 July 1999)8.Prohibition on Capture of
Marine Mammals (Whales and Dolphins in Captivity) Bill,
309-1
Annabel Young, Second reading
2 x 10 m
speeches 5 x 8 m speeches,
(First reading 1 July
1999)9.Smoke-free Environments (Enhanced Protection)
Amendment Bill, 310-1
Tukoroirangi Morgan, Second
reading
2 x 10 m speeches 5 x 8 m speeches,
(First
reading 1 July 1999)
Name of report, parliamentary paper number, and select committee
10.Investigation into the
Land Transfer Amendment Regulations 1998 and the Survey
(Departmental Fees and Charges) Regulations 1998, I.16o
Regulations Review, (Report presented 14 June 1999,
Government response due 12 September 1999)11.Report on
International Treaty Examination of the 1996 Protocol to the
Convention on the Prevention of Marine Pollution by Dumping
Wastes and Other Matters, 1972 (London Convention)
Transport and Environment, (Report presented 30 June
1999)12.Complaint relating to the New Zealand Food Standard
1996, Amendment No. 11, I.16q
Regulations Review,
(Report presented 2 July 1999, Government response due 30
September 1999)13.Inquiry into instruments deemed to be
regulations: An examination of delegated legislation, I.16r
Regulations Review, (Report presented 6 July 1999,
Government response due 4 October 1999)14.Fiscal Strategy
Report, Budget Economic and Fiscal Update 1999, I.3h
Finance and Expenditure, (Report presented 19 July
1999)15.Inquiry into the Early Processing of Voting Papers
at Local Authority Elections, I.7c
Internal Affairs and
Local Government, (Report presented 23 July 1999, Government
response due 21 October 1999)16.Review of the International
Treaty Examination Process, I.4e
Foreign Affairs,
Defence and Trade, (Report presented 13 August 1999,
Government response due November 1999)17.Briefing from the
Law Commission and the New Zealand Law Society on Report 49
- Compensating the Wrongly Convicted)
Justice and Law
Reform, (Report presented 17 August 1999, Government
response due November 1999)18.Complaints relating to
Accident Insurance (Insurer Returns) Regulations 1999, I.16s
Regulations Review, (Report presented 24 August 1999,
Government response due November 1999)19.Investigation into
the Land Transport (Driver Licensing and Driver Testing
Fees) Regulations 1999 and the Land Transport (Driver
Licensing) Rule 1999, I.16t
Regulations Review, (Report
presented 24 August 1999, Government response due November
1999)20.Inquiry into Defence Beyond 2000, I.4d
Foreign
Affairs, Defence and Trade, (Report presented 30 August
1999, Government response due November 1999)21-24.Members'
Notices of Motion Nos. 1 to
4
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Children's
Health Camps Board Dissolution Bill, 291-2
Hon.
Katherine O'Regan, Consideration of report (Health)
12 x
10 m speeches,
(Report presented 30 August 1999)
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