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New Zealand Parliament - Journals of the House for the week beginning Tuesday, 7 September 2010
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Parliamentary Debates (Hansard) for Tuesday, 7 September 2010
Parliamentary Debates (Hansard) for Wednesday, 8 September 2010
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, 7 September 2010
1. Ministerial statement2. Government motion3. Papers4. Select committee reports5. Introduction of bills6. Business of the House7. Application to debate a matter of urgent public importance8. Government orders of the day9. Adjournment
1. Ministerial statement2. Government motion3. Petitions4. Papers5. Select committee reports6. Questions for oral answer7. General debate8. Private and local orders of the day9. Members’ orders of the day10. Adjournment
1. Business statement2. Select committee reports3. Introduction of bills4. Questions for oral answer5. Government orders of the day6. Adjournment
Rt Hon John Key made a statement relating to the earthquake in Christchurch.
2. Government motion
Resolved, That this House note the tragic loss of nine lives on Saturday in the air accident at Fox Glacier and express its sympathy and condolences to the victims’ friends and families in New Zealand, Ireland, Australia, Germany, and England (Hon Steven Joyce).
Two papers were announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented one further paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
The presentation of four reports was announced.
Sale of Liquor (Objections to Applications) Amendment Bill
Ngati Tuwharetoa, Raukawa, and Te Arawa River Iwi Waikato River Bill.
Briefing on agricultural education in New Zealand
Briefing on the Ballance farm environment awards (see Schedule for select committee reports).
Marine and Coastal Area (Takutai Moana) Bill—
By leave, agreed that members from the Canterbury area absent from the parliamentary precincts that day be regarded as present for the purpose of casting party votes.
7. Application to debate a matter of urgent public importance
The Speaker notified the House that Hon Jim Anderton had indicated his desire to move (for the purpose of debating the decision to establish a Cabinet Committee on Canterbury Reconstruction and to allocate funding to the Mayoral Fund and emergency work on roading infrastructure), That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance.
State Sector Management Bill
Hon Tony Ryall moved, and the question was proposed, That the State Sector Management Bill be now read a first time.
Ayes 68
New Zealand National 58; ACT New Zealand 5; Māori Party 4; United Future 1
The State Sector Management Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Hon Pansy Wong for Hon Tony Ryall moved a motion nominating the select committee to consider the bill and including an instruction in respect of the committee’s consideration of the bill.
Grant Robertson moved the following amendment:
To omit all the words after “Education and Science Committee”.
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follow:
Ayes 52
Noes 69
New Zealand National 58; ACT New Zealand 5; Māori Party 5; United Future 1
Ayes 69
Resolved, That the State Sector Management Bill be considered by the Education and Science Committee, that the committee report finally to the House on or before 24 November 2010, and that the committee have authority to meet at any time while the House is sitting (except during oral questions), and during any evening on a day on which there has been a sitting of the House, and on a Friday in a week in which there has been a sitting of the House, despite Standing Orders 187 and 190(1)(b) and (c).
Private Security Personnel and Private Investigators Bill
The Private Security Personnel and Private Investigators Bill was read a second time and set down for Committee stage next sitting day.
Human Assisted Reproductive Technology (Storage) Amendment Bill
Hon Simon Power moved, and the question was proposed, That the Human Assisted Reproductive Technology (Storage) Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
Ayes 116
New Zealand National 58; New Zealand Labour 42; Green Party 9; ACT New Zealand 5; Progressive 1; United Future 1
Noes 5
Māori Party 5
The Human Assisted Reproductive Technology (Storage) Amendment Bill was read a second time and set down for Committee stage next sitting day.
Whanganui Iwi (Wanganui (Kaitoke) Prison and Northern Part of Wanganui Forest) On-account Settlement Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Whanganui Iwi (Wanganui (Kaitoke) Prison and Northern Part of Wanganui Forest) On-account Settlement Bill be now read a second time.
The Whanganui Iwi (Wanganui (Kaitoke) Prison and Northern Part of Wanganui Forest) On-account Settlement Bill was read a second time.
The Whanganui Iwi (Whanganui (Kaitoke) Prison and Northern Part of Whanganui Forest) On-account Settlement Bill (formerly the Whanganui Iwi (Wanganui (Kaitoke) Prison and Northern Part of Wanganui Forest) On-account Settlement Bill) was set down for Committee stage next sitting day.
Hon Nathan Guy moved, and the question was proposed, That the Identity Information Confirmation Bill be now read a first time.
Hon Bill English made a ministerial statement in relation to South Canterbury Finance.
Black Ferns’ Rugby World Cup final victory
Resolved, That this House congratulate the Black Ferns on their outstanding result in winning the 2010 Women’s Rugby World Cup (Rt Hon John Key).
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
One paper was announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House).
5. Select committee reports
The Governor-General Bill was set down for second reading (see Schedule for select committee reports).
7. General debate
Hon David Cunliffe moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
8. Private and local orders of the day
Manukau City Council (Regulation of Prostitution in Specified Places) Bill
Hon George Hawkins moved, and the question was proposed, That the Manukau City Council (Regulation of Prostitution in Specified Places) Bill be now read a first time.
Ayes 8
Adams (P)
Ardern S (P)
Auchinvole
Bennett P (P)
Bridges Brownlee (P)
Carter D (P)
Carter J (P)
Choudhary (P)
Coleman (P)
Collins (P)
Cosgrove (P)
Davis (P)
Dean (P)
Finlayson (P)
Foss (P)
Gilmore (P)
Goff (P)
Goudie (P)
Groser (P)
Guy (P)
Heatley (P)
Hodgson (P)
Huo (P)
Hutchison (P)
Jones (P)
Joyce (P)
Kaye (P)
Key (P)
King C (P)
Lotu-Iiga (P)
Mahuta (P)
Mapp (P)
McCully (P)
Nash (P)
O’Connor (P)
Parata (P)
Parker (P)
Peachey (P)
Ririnui (P)
Ryall (P)
Shanks (P)
Smith L (P)
Smith N (P)
te Heuheu (P)
Tisch (P)
Tremain Twyford (P)
Upston (P)
Wagner (P)
Wilkinson (P)
Williamson (P)
Young (P)
Teller: Bennett D Noes 36
Ardern J (P)
Barker (P)
Beaumont (P) Burns (P)
Chadwick Chauvel (P)
Cunliffe (P)
Curran (P)
Dalziel (P)
Delahunty (P)
Dyson (P)
Fenton (P)
Flavell Hague
Harawira (P)
Horomia (P) Hughes G (P)
King A (P)
Laban (P)
Locke Mackey (P)
Mallard (P)
Moroney (P)
Pillay (P)
Robertson G Sepuloni (P)
Sharples (P)
Shearer (P)
Turei Turia (P)
Teller: Hughes D
The Manukau City Council (Regulation of Prostitution in Specified Places) Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Local Government and Environment Committee consider the Manukau City Council (Regulation of Prostitution in Specified Places) Bill (Hon George Hawkins).
9. Members’ orders of the day
Goods and Services Tax (Exemption of Healthy Food) Amendment Bill
Rahui Katene moved, and the question was proposed, That the Goods and Services Tax (Exemption of Healthy Food) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
New Zealand Labour 42; Green Party 9; Māori Party 4; Progressive 1
Military Manoeuvres Act Repeal Bill
The Military Manoeuvres Act Repeal Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Committee consider the Military Manoeuvres Act Repeal Bill (Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi).
David Garrett moved, and the question was proposed, That the Crimes (Reasonable Parental Control and Correction) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
Ayes 5
Noes 115
New Zealand National 58; New Zealand Labour 42; Green Party 9; Māori Party 4; Progressive 1; United Future 1
Report of the Finance and Expenditure Committee on Reserve Bank of New Zealand’s financial stability report, May 2010
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the House note the report of the Finance and Expenditure Committee on the Reserve Bank of New Zealand’s financial stability report, May 2010.
At 9.44 pm the House adjourned.
The report on the Briefing on Making tax easier was set down for consideration (see Schedule for select committee reports).
Customs and Excise (Joint Border Management Information Sharing and Other Matters) Amendment Bill
Depleted Uranium (Prohibition) Bill
Gambling (Gambling Harm Reduction) Amendment Bill—
The Speaker declared the House in Committee for consideration of the Private Security Personnel and Private Investigators Bill.
Clauses 1 and 2, Parts 1 to 6, and Schedules 1 to 3 read.
Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 162 (Hon Nathan Guy).
Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 162 (Hon Nathan Guy).
New clause 65:
To insert a new clause 65:
65 Private investigator or employee not to take photographs or make recording without consent
(1)No person may, in the course of or in connection with the business of a private investigator,—
(a) take or cause to be taken, or use or accept for use, any photograph, cinematographic picture, or videotape recording of another person without the prior consent in writing of that other person; or
(b) by any mechanical device record or cause to be recorded the voice or speech of another person without the prior consent in writing of that other person.
(2)Nothing in subsection (1) applies to the taking or using by any person of any photograph for the purposes of identifying any other person on whom any legal process is to be or has been served.
(3)A person who contravenes subsection (1) commits an offence and is liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding $20,000.
(4)No photograph or cinematographic picture, or videotape recording taken, or other recording made, in contravention of subsection (1) is admissible as evidence in any civil proceedings.
(5)This section may be repealed by Order in Council provided that no such Order in Council may be promulgated before legislation regulating surveillance by non- Government agencies has been considered by this House.
(Hon David Parker)
Resolved, That Part 3 stand part.
Resolved, That Part 4 stand part.
Clause 106A:
To omit subsection (3) (Hon David Parker).
Resolved, That Part 6, as amended, stand part.
Resolved, That Schedule 3 stand part.
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Private Security Personnel and Private Investigators Bill with amendment.
Child and Family Protection Bill
The Child and Family Protection Bill was read a second time and set down for Committee stage next sitting day.
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Identity Information Confirmation Bill be now read a first time.