Select Committee Business: 6 August to 13 August
Select Committee Business
From 6 August to 13 August
2004
Committee meetings
Fifteen committee meetings were held this week, 14 in the parliamentary complex and one in Christchurch. There was one site visit.
Reports presented
(available at
http://www.clerk.parliament.govt.nz/Publications/CommitteeReport)
Education
and Science
-Petition 2002/0097 of Emma Korewha, Donna
Thompson and 940 others
Fisheries and Other Sea-related
Legislation
-Maori Fisheries Bill (90-2)
Government
Administration
-Statutes Amendment Bill (No 4)
(102-2)
Local Government and Environment
-Petition
1999/0191 of Jon Muller
-Petition 1999/0192 of Jeanette
Fitzsimons
-Petition 2002/0075 of Susan Grimsdell and 55
215 others
Primary Production
-Fisheries Amendment Bill
(No 3) (109-1)
Social Services
-Parental Leave and
Employment Protection Amendment Bill (136-2)
Transport
and Industrial Relations
-Railways Bill (65-2)
Bills
referred to select committees
The Transport Legislation
Bill was referred to the Transport and Industrial Relations
Committee with a report due 29 October 2004.
Changes in committee membership
Business Committee
Simon Power
replaced John Carter
Education & Science
Simon Power
replaced Dr Wayne Mapp
Foreign Affairs, Defence &
Trade
John Carter replaced Simon
Power
Health
Judith Collins replaced Dr Lynda
Scott
Primary Production
Tariana Turia to be a member
of the Primary Production Committee (SO
186(1)).
Regulations Review
Hon Clem Simich replaced
John Carter
Standing Orders
Hon Clem Simich replaced
Gerry Brownlee
Simon Power replaced John
Carter
Transport and Industrial Relations
Dr Wayne
Mapp replaced Gerry Brownlee (deputy
chairperson)
Committee notes
(for further information
on an item, please contact the committee staff noted in
italics)
Education and Science (Kirtsin Lambert,
SC-ES@parliament.govt.nz)
The committee met on 11 August
when it considered Petition 2002/106 of Jill Hounsell and
2268 others and Petition 2002/58 of Clare Wood and 2141
others. The committee also considered and deliberated on
Petition 2002/97 of Emma Korewha, Donna Thompson & 940
others. This report can be viewed at:
http://www.clerk.parliament.govt.nz/Content/SelectCommitteeReports/espet0297.pdf
The
subcommittee on the Inquiry into Teacher Education met
following this meeting.
Finance and Expenditure (Peter
Hurndell, SC-FE@parliament.govt.nz)
The committee met
this week to consider the Taxation (Annual Rates, Venture
Capital and Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill and to meet with
the New Zealand Business and Parliamentary Trust.
The
committee is not scheduled to meet next week.
Fisheries
and Other Sea-related Legislation (Miles Reay
SC-MA@parliament.govt.nz,)
The committee met on 10, 11
and 12 August to hear evidence on the Foreshore and Seabed
Bill. The Chairperson has issued the following press
release, on behalf of the committee, about the hearings
process.
Foreshore and Seabed Bill
The Fisheries and
Other Sea-related Legislation Committee has agreed to meet
in Auckland and Christchurch as well as Wellington to hear
evidence from submitters on the Foreshore and Seabed bill.
Currently the Committee intends to meet as
follows:
Auckland 23, 25, 26 August
6, 8, 9, 27-30
September
Christchurch 15-16 September
Wellington 24,
30, 31 August
1, 2, 13, 14 September
Submitters whom we
wish to hear from will be contacted as soon as possible. We
apologise that those submitters who will not be invited to
appear before the committee will not be contacted
individually.
Russell
Fairbrother
Chairperson
Fisheries and Other
Sea-related Legislation Committee.
Government
Administration (Lesley Ferguson,
SC-GA@parliament.govt.nz)
On 10 August the committee
reported to the House on the Statutes Amendment Bill (No 4).
The bill provides for unrelated and non-controversial
amendments to a number of existing Acts. One of the key
amendments proposed in the bill is to the Government
Superannuation Fund Act 1956 to provide for contributors to
the Government Superannuation Fund Police sub-scheme to
elect to cease to be contributors to it and to transfer to
the Police Superannuation Scheme.
Currently, the Government Superannuation Fund Act provides for police officers who entered service before 30 June 1992 to be members of the Government Superannuation Police sub-scheme, whereas the Police Superannuation Scheme was set up for police officers who entered service after that date. Another amendment to the Sale of Liquor Amendment Act 2004 will clarify that new statutory conditions provided by enactment of that Act apply to any off-licence in existence at the commencement of those conditions.
The committee also
considered the Films, Videos, and Publications
Classification Amendment Bill and the international treaty
examination 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 committee next meets on 26 August.
Health
(Catherine Parkin, SC-Health@parliament.govt.nz)
This
week the committee considered a number of items of business,
including hearing evidence on the petition of Dr Viola
Palmer and 2,869 others that requests the House recommends
an inquiry by the Health Committee into the effects of
alcohol promotion, especially advertising and
sponsorship.
The Injury Prevention, Rehabilitation, and
Compensation Amendment Bill (No 3) has been referred to the
committee, for report to the House by 4 February 2005. The
closing date for submissions is 24 September 2004. Copies of
the bill are available from Bennett¡¦s Government Bookshops
and the other usual key stockists.
The committee is also
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
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.
The committee will next meet on 25 August to
consider a number of items of business.
Justice and
Electoral (Angela Van Dam, SC-JE@parliament.govt.nz)
The
committee met on 11 August to start hearing evidence on the
Civil Union Bill and the Relationships (Statutory
References) Bill.
The committees next meeting will be on
18 August. It will continue to hear evidence on the Civil
Union Bill and the Relationships (Statutory References)
Bill. The meeting will be open to the public from 9.00 am
onwards.
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)
This week the
committee further considered 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 is not scheduled to meet in the adjournment next
week.
Primary Production (Bob Bunch,
SC-PP@parliament.govt.nz)
The committee will not be
meeting next week. The next committee activity will be a
site visit to AgriQuality Limited on 26 August.
Social
Services (Graham Hill, SC-SS@parliament.govt.nz)
The
committee met on 12 August to consider further the Social
Security (Long-term Residential Care) Amendment Bill and
continue hearing evidence on the Charities Bill from
Wellington-based sector organisations. At the next two
meetings on 19 August and 20 August the committee will meet
in Auckland to hear evidence from Auckland and Hamilton
based organisations on the Charities Bill. The committee
will be meeting at the Gateway Hotel, 206 Kirkbride Road,
Mangere from 10.00 am to 5.15 pm on Thursday,19 August and
10.00 am to 5.00 pm on Friday, 20 August. These meeting are
open to the public and the committee encourages all those
interested to attend these meetings to hear what the
submitters are saying.
The submitters on Thursday 19 August are Missions Interlink, the Catholic Diocese of Auckland, the Seventh Day Adventist Church, the Mission Aviation Fellowship, the Child Evangelism Fellowship of New Zealand, the Leprosy Mission, Serving in Mission, the Northland Urban Rural Mission, the Antara Association, Pax Christie, Thames Baptist Community Ministries, Grace Presbyterian Church of New Zealand, Kidcare Foundation, Child Poverty Action Aotearoa, Royal New Zealand Foundation of the Blind, Women¡¦s Health Action, Smokefree Pacific Action Network, Alcohol Healthwatch Trust, Heart Foundation, Action on Smoking and Health, Leukaemia and Blood Foundation, Muscular Dystrophy, Panacea Arts, Onehunga ladies Benevolent Society, Auckland District Council of Social Services, the Peace Foundation, the Problem Gambling Foundation of New Zealand, Auckland City Council, the Human Rights Foundation, Glen Innes Family Centre, Grey Lynn Neighbourhood Law Office, and the University of Auckland Charitable Trust.
The submitters for Friday 20 August are
the National Association of ESOL Home Tutor Schemes Inc.,
the New Zealand Parent Teacher Association, the St Kentigern
Trust Board, Oxfam, the Ngaruawhahia Resource Centre,
Ngaruawhahia Tu Tangata Trust, Ngaruawhahia Community House,
Western Community Association Inc., Auckland A and P and
Industrial Shows Board, the Tindall Foundation, The
Institute of Chartered Accountants, Manukau City Council,
Lion Foundation, Care and Craft Centres, and Just Housing
Trust.
Transport and Industrial Relations (Kath
Henderson, SC-TI@parliament.govt.nz)
The committee
reported the Railways Bill to the House on 9 August 2004.
On 12 August the committee met to consider the
Employment Relations Law Reform Bill.
The committee will
next meet on 26 August to resume consideration of the
Employment Relations Law Reform Bill.
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 (No 3) (24
September 2004)
Justice and Electoral
-New Zealand
Sign Language (27 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
-Transport Legislation Bill (15
September 2004)
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:
Louise Sparrer
Senior Parliamentary
Officer
ph: 471 9569, fax: 499 0486, or at
louise.sparrer@parliament.govt.nz
Compiled in the Select
Committee Office, Office of the Clerk, 13 August
2004
ENDS