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New Zealand Parliament - Journals of the House for the week beginning Tuesday, 5 July 2011
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Parliamentary Debates (Hansard) for Tuesday, 5 July 2011
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Daily progress in the House	Petitions	Papers	Select committee reports	Questions for oral answer	Business statement	House sitting programme	Journals of the House for the week beginning Tuesday, 5 July 2011
1. Introduction of distinguished visitor2. Select committee reports3. Introduction of bills4. Questions for oral answer5. General debate6. Private and local orders of the day7. Adjournment
Biosecurity Law Reform Bill.
Report from the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment on Some biofuels are better than others: Thinking strategically about biofuels
Reserve Bank of New Zealand’s monetary policy statement, June 2011
New Zealand Security Intelligence Service Amendment Bill and Crimes Amendment Bill (No 3)
Hon Christopher Finlayson for Rt Hon John Key moved, and the question was proposed, That the New Zealand Security Intelligence Service Amendment Bill and the Crimes Amendment Bill (No 3) be now read a third time.
The New Zealand Security Intelligence Service Amendment Bill and the Crimes Amendment Bill (No 3) were read a third time.
Hon Rodney Hide moved, and the question was proposed, That the Regulatory Standards Bill be now read a first time.
The Regulatory Standards Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Commerce Committee consider the bill (Hon Rodney Hide).
Courts and Criminal Matters Bill and Weathertight Homes Resolution Services (Financial Assistance Package) Amendment Bill
The Speaker declared the House in Committee for consideration of the Courts and Criminal Matters Bill and the Weathertight Homes Resolution Services (Financial Assistance Package) Amendment Bill.
The following amendments to the amendments were put:
Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 244 (Hon Georgina te Heuheu) to the amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 202 (Hon Georgina te Heuheu).
Resolved, That the amendments to the amendments be agreed to.
Amendments, as amended, set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 202 (Hon Georgina te Heuheu).
Resolved, That the amendments, as amended, be agreed to.
Supplementary Order Paper No 202: clause 69: new section 92I(1)(ea):
To omit this paragraph and substitute the following paragraph:
“(ea) requiring recognised users to take all reasonable steps to ensure that a query subject’s driver licence number (if any) or driver licence card number (if any), or both, are obtained from the query subject by or on behalf of the recognised user each time a fine status query is submitted:
(Hon Simon Power)
Clause 69: new section 92I(1)(c):
On the question, That Part 4, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Papers Nos 202 and 244 (Hon Georgina te Heuheu).
Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 202 (Hon Georgina te Heuheu).
Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 244 (Hon Georgina te Heuheu) to new schedule 2A, set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 202 (Hon Georgina te Heuheu).
Resolved, That the amendment to the amendment be agreed to.
Resolved, That new Schedule 2A, as amended, be agreed to.
Resolved, That new Schedule 2B, as set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 202 (Hon Georgina te Heuheu), be agreed to.
Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 202 (Hon Georgina te Heuheu).
Resolved, That the bill be divided into 20 bills as set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 243 (Hon Simon Power for Hon Georgina te Heuheu).
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment and divided into 20 bills presently.
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Courts and Criminal Matters Bill with amendment and divided into the following bills:
District Courts Amendment Bill
Children, Young Persons, and Their Families Amendment Bill (No 2)
Crimes Amendment Bill (No 4)
Criminal Proceeds (Recovery) Amendment Bill
Disputes Tribunals Amendment Bill (No 2)
Misuse of Drugs Amendment Act 1978 Amendment Bill
Personal Property Securities Amendment Bill (No 2)
Prisoners’ and Victims’ Claims Amendment Bill
Privacy Amendment Bill (No 2)
Residential Tenancies Amendment Bill (No 3)
Sentencing Amendment Bill (No 5)
Social Security Amendment Bill (No 4)
Tax Administration Amendment Bill.
The Chairperson also reported progress on the Weathertight Homes Resolution Services (Financial Assistance Package) Amendment Bill.
The report was adopted and the District Courts Amendment Bill, the Land Transport Amendment Bill, the Summary Proceedings Amendment Bill (No 3), the Children, Young Persons, and Their Families Amendment Bill (No 2), the Crimes Amendment Bill (No 4), the Criminal Proceeds (Recovery) Amendment Bill, the Customs and Excise Amendment Bill (No 2), the Disputes Tribunals Amendment Bill (No 2), the Family Courts Amendment Bill, the Immigration Amendment Bill, the Misuse of Drugs Amendment Bill (No 3), the Misuse of Drugs Amendment Act 1978 Amendment Bill, the Personal Property Securities Amendment Bill (No 2), the Prisoners’ and Victims’ Claims Amendment Bill, the Privacy Amendment Bill (No 2), the Railways Amendment Bill, the Residential Tenancies Amendment Bill (No 3), the Sentencing Amendment Bill (No 5), the Social Security Amendment Bill (No 4), and the Tax Administration Amendment Bill were set down for third reading next sitting day.
The Weathertight Homes Resolution Services (Financial Assistance Package) Amendment Bill was set down for further consideration in Committee next sitting day.
At 9.57 pm the House adjourned.
The Speaker informed the House that Takatane Kiuchi, the 2011 Japan Prime Minister’s Fellow, from the National Diet of Japan, was within the precincts of the Chamber. Mr Kiuchi was welcomed with applause.
The Statutes Amendment Bill (No 2) was set down for second reading (see Related links for select committee reports)
The introduction of the Subordinate Legislation (Confirmation and Validation) Bill (No 3) was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
Clause 8 read again.
New Zealand National 58; Green Party 9; ACT New Zealand 5; United Future 1
New Zealand Labour 42; Progressive 1
Resolved, That clause 8 stand part.
Simon Bridges moved, That the question be now put.
Ayes 74
New Zealand National 58; Green Party 9; ACT New Zealand 5; Progressive 1; United Future 1
Clause 10 read.
Shane Ardern moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Resolved, That clause 10 stand part.
Chester Borrows moved, That the question be now put.
New Zealand National 58; Green Party 9; ACT New Zealand 5; United Future 1; Independent: Carter C
Resolved, That clause 11 stand part.
Clause 12 read.
Resolved, That clause 12 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 13 stand part.
Clause 14 read.
The Sentencing (Aggravating Factors) Amendment Bill was set down for second reading.
The Special report providing the te reo Māori translation for the Nga Wai o Maniapoto (Waipa River) Bill (231–2) was set down for consideration (see Related links for select committee reports).
The introduction of the Subantarctic Islands Marine Reserves Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
District Courts Amendment Bill, Land Transport Amendment Bill, Summary Proceedings Amendment Bill (No 3), Children, Young Persons, and Their Families Amendment Bill (No 2), Crimes Amendment Bill (No 4), Criminal Proceeds (Recovery) Amendment Bill, Customs and Excise Amendment Bill (No 2), Disputes Tribunals Amendment Bill (No 2), Family Courts Amendment Bill, Immigration Amendment Bill, Misuse of Drugs Amendment Bill (No 3), Misuse of Drugs Amendment Act 1978 Amendment Bill, Personal Property Securities Amendment Bill (No 2), Prisoners’ and Victims’ Claims Amendment Bill, Privacy Amendment Bill (No 2), Railways Amendment Bill, Residential Tenancies Amendment Bill (No 3), Sentencing Amendment Bill (No 5), Social Security Amendment Bill (No 4), and Tax Administration Amendment Bill
Hon Simon Power for Hon Georgina te Heuheu moved, and the question was proposed, That the District Courts Amendment Bill, the Land Transport Amendment Bill, the Summary Proceedings Amendment Bill (No 3), the Children, Young Persons, and Their Families Amendment Bill (No 2), the Crimes Amendment Bill (No 4), the Criminal Proceeds (Recovery) Amendment Bill, the Customs and Excise Amendment Bill (No 2), the Disputes Tribunals Amendment Bill (No 2), the Family Courts Amendment Bill, the Immigration Amendment Bill, the Misuse of Drugs Amendment Bill (No 3), the Misuse of Drugs Amendment Act 1978 Amendment Bill, the Personal Property Securities Amendment Bill (No 2), the Prisoners’ and Victims’ Claims Amendment Bill, the Privacy Amendment Bill (No 2), the Railways Amendment Bill, the Residential Tenancies Amendment Bill (No 3), the Sentencing Amendment Bill (No 5), the Social Security Amendment Bill (No 4), and the Tax Administration Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
New Zealand National 57; New Zealand Labour 38; ACT New Zealand 5; Māori Party 4; Progressive 1; United Future 1
The District Courts Amendment Bill, the Land Transport Amendment Bill, the Summary Proceedings Amendment Bill (No 3), the Children, Young Persons, and Their Families Amendment Bill (No 2), the Crimes Amendment Bill (No 4), the Criminal Proceeds (Recovery) Amendment Bill, the Customs and Excise Amendment Bill (No 2), the Disputes Tribunals Amendment Bill (No 2), the Family Courts Amendment Bill, the Immigration Amendment Bill, the Misuse of Drugs Amendment Bill (No 3), the Misuse of Drugs Amendment Act 1978 Amendment Bill, the Personal Property Securities Amendment Bill (No 2), the Prisoners’ and Victims’ Claims Amendment Bill, the Privacy Amendment Bill (No 2), the Railways Amendment Bill, the Residential Tenancies Amendment Bill (No 3), the Sentencing Amendment Bill (No 5), the Social Security Amendment Bill (No 4), and the Tax Administration Amendment Bill were read a third time.
The Speaker declared the House in Committee for further consideration of the Weathertight Homes Resolution Services (Financial Assistance Package) Amendment Bill.
Clause 6: new section 125B:
To add the following paragraph to the definition of qualifying claimant:
“(c)but does not include a person who has purchased a dwellinghouse with knowledge that it is a leaky building
(Phil Twyford)
New Zealand Labour 41; Green Party 8; Progressive 1; Independent: Carter C
Clause 6: new section 125E:
Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 253 (Phil Twyford).
Clause 6: new section 125F:
Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 250 (Phil Twyford).
Clause 6: new section 125FB:
Clause 6: new section 125G(2):
Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 252 (Phil Twyford).
Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 249 (Hon Maurice Williamson).
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Weathertight Homes Resolution Services (Financial Assistance Package) Amendment Bill with amendment.
At 5.41 pm the House adjourned.