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New Zealand Parliament - Journals of the House for the week beginning Tuesday, 22 August 2006
Journals of the House for the week beginning Tuesday, 22 August 2006 [PDF 84k]
Business statement	Select committee reports	Daily progress in the House	Papers	Petitions	Questions for oral answer	House sitting programme	Journals of the House for the week beginning Tuesday, 22 August 2006
1. Petitions2. Papers3. Select committee reports4. Introduction of bills5. Government motion6. Adjournment
1. Introduction of distinguished visitors2. Select committee reports3. Introduction of bills4. Questions for oral answer5. General debate6. Private and Local orders of the day7. Members’ orders of the day8. Adjournment
1. Death of former member of the House of Representatives2. Business statement3. Papers4. Select committee reports5. Introduction of bills6. Questions for oral answer7. Government Orders of the Day8. Adjournment
1. Petitions The presentation of the petition of Southland Agricultural and Pastoral Association Incorporated, requesting that the Southland Agricultural and Pastoral Association Empowering Bill (Eric Roy) be introduced, was announced.
An endorsement by the Clerk of the House that Standing Orders had been complied with was read by the Speaker.
The presentation of one further petition was announced.
Communications Legislation Bill
KiwiSaver Bill
Te Arawa Lakes Settlement Bill.
The report on the Investigation into deemed regulations that are not presented to the House of Representatives was set down for consideration. (see Schedule for select committee reports)
The introduction of the Southland Agricultural and Pastoral Association Empowering Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
5. Government motion
Death of Te Arikinui Dame Te Atairangikaahu, onz, dbe
Resolved, That this House notes with sadness the death of Te Arikinui Dame Te Atairangikaahu, Member of the Order of New Zealand, Dame Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire; conveys its deepest sympathy to Dame Te Ata’s family, the Kingitanga and all Māori people; and, as a mark of respect to Dame Te Ata’s memory, this House do now adjourn (Rt Hon Helen Clark).
Members stood and observed a period of silence as a mark of respect to the memory of the late Te Arikinui Dame Te Atairangikaahu.
6. Adjournment At 4.16 pm the House adjourned.
The House met at 2.15 pm.
1. Introduction of distinguished visitors The Speaker informed the House that members of the Committee for Labour and Social Services from the Bundestag, Federal Republic of Germany, led by Dr Ralf Brauksiepe, were within the precincts of the Chamber.
The members were welcomed with applause.
The report on the Briefing from the Human Rights Commission on women’s participation in governance, professional, and public life was set down for consideration. (see Schedule for select committee reports)
The introduction of the Weathertight Homes Resolution Services Amendment Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered. 5. General debate
Dr Don Brash moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
Westpac New Zealand Bill
Hon Marian Hobbs moved, and the question was proposed, That the Westpac New Zealand Bill be now read a second time. On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
New Zealand Labour 50; New Zealand National 48; New Zealand First 7; Green Party 6; Māori Party 4; United Future 3; Progressive 1
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Local Government (Rating Cap) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
New Zealand National 48; Māori Party 4; United Future 3; ACT New Zealand 2
New Zealand Labour 50; New Zealand First 7; Green Party 6; Progressive 1
Minimum Wage and Remuneration Amendment Bill Darien Fenton moved, and the question was proposed, That the Minimum Wage and Remuneration Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
New Zealand Labour 50; Green Party 6; United Future 3; Progressive 1
New Zealand National 48; New Zealand First 7
Darien Fenton moved, That the Transport and Industrial Relations Committee consider the bill.
New Zealand Labour 50; New Zealand First 7; Green Party 6; United Future 3; Progressive 1
Building (Late Consent is a Free Consent) Amendment Bill The order of the day for the first reading of the Building (Late Consent is a Free Consent) Amendment Bill was called.
Resolved, That the order of the day for the first reading of the Building (Late Consent is a Free Consent) Amendment Bill be postponed until 6 September 2006 (Lindsay Tisch for Hon Dr Nick Smith).
Complaint about Animal Welfare (Layer Hens) Code of Welfare 2005
The order of the day for consideration of the report of the Regulations Review Committee on the Complaint about Animal Welfare (Layer Hens) Code of Welfare 2005 was called. No member moved a motion relating to the report, and the order of the day was discharged.
8. Adjournment At 8.46 pm the House adjourned.
1. Death of former member of the House of Representatives The Speaker advised the House of the death on 23 August 2006 of John (Jack) Wallace Ridley, QSO, a former member of the House of Representatives.
The Education (Trustee Ineligibility) Amendment Bill was set down for second reading, and the report on the International treaty examination of the Constitution of the International Organisation for Migration was set down for consideration. (see Schedule for select committee reports)
Human Rights (Women in Armed Forces) Amendment Bill and
Official Information (Openness of District Health Boards New Zealand) Amendment Bill
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered. One question to a member was withdrawn.
Hon Dr Michael Cullen moved, and the question was proposed, That the KiwiSaver Bill be now read a second time. On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
New Zealand National 48; Māori Party 4; ACT New Zealand 2
The Coroners Bill was read a third time.
Meat Board Amendment Bill
Hon Jim Anderton moved, and the question was proposed, That the Meat Board Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
8. Adjournment At 6.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair. Papakupu