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New Zealand Parliament - Journals of the House for the week beginning Tuesday, 19 October 2010
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Parliamentary Debates (Hansard) for Wednesday, 20 October 2010
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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, 19 October 2010
1. Papers2. Select committee reports3. Questions for oral answer4. General debate5. Private and local orders of the day6. Members’ orders of the day7. Adjournment
The Speaker advised the House that he had received a letter from Winifred Alexandra Laban resigning her seat in the House with effect at midnight on Friday, 15 October 2010.
Twelve papers were announced as published under the authority of the House (see Related links for papers published under the authority of the House).
Courts and Criminal Matters Bill.
The report on the International treaty examination of the Agreement between the Government of New Zealand and the Government of the Cook Islands concerning the Delimitation of the Maritime Boundaries between Tokelau and the Cook Islands was set down for consideration (see Related links for select committee reports).
Hon Dr Wayne Mapp for Hon Murray McCully moved, and the question was proposed, That the Rugby World Cup 2011 (Empowering) Bill be now read a second time.
New Zealand Labour 41; Green Party 9; Progressive 1
The Rugby World Cup 2011 (Empowering) Bill was read a second time and set down for Committee stage next sitting day.
Ngtāi Manawa and Ngāti Whare Claims Settlement Bill
The Ngāti Manawa and Ngāti Whare Claims Settlement Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Māori Affairs Committee consider the Ngāti Manawa and Ngāti Whare Claims Settlement Bill, that the committee report finally to the House on or before 31 March 2011, and that the committee have authority to meet at any time while the House is sitting (except during oral questions), during any evening on a day on which there has been a sitting of the House, on a Friday in a week in which there has been a sitting of the House, and outside the Wellington area, despite Standing Orders 187, 189(a), and 190(1)(b) and (c) (Hon Christopher Finlayson).
New Zealand National 58; New Zealand Labour 41; ACT New Zealand 5; Māori Party 5; Progressive 1; United Future 1
The Identity Information Confirmation Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Government Administration Committee consider the Identity Information Confirmation Bill (Hon Simon Power for Hon Nathan Guy).
The interim report on the Education Amendment Bill (No 2) was set down for consideration (see Related links for select committee reports).
The Speaker declared the House in Committee for consideration of the Christ’s College (Canterbury) Amendment Bill.
Preamble read.
Resolved, That the Preamble stand part.
Resolved, That clause 5 stand part.
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Christ’s College (Canterbury) Amendment Bill without amendment.
The Christ’s College (Canterbury) Amendment Bill was read a third time.
Paul Quinn moved, and the question was proposed, That the Electoral (Disqualification of Convicted Prisoners) Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
New Zealand Labour 39; Green Party 9; Māori Party 5; Progressive 1; United Future 1
Vote corrected having originally been announced as Ayes 64, Noes 54.
The Electoral (Disqualification of Sentenced Prisoners) Amendment Bill (formerly the Electoral (Disqualification of Convicted Prisoners) Amendment Bill) was read a second time and set down for Committee stage next sitting day.
Hon Heather Roy moved, and the question was proposed, That the Education (Freedom of Association) Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
Seventeen papers were announced as published under the authority of the House (see Related links for papers published under the authority of the House).
The report on the Report from the Controller and Auditor-General on effectiveness of arrangements to check the standard of services provided by rest homes was set down for consideration (see Related links for select committee reports).
Hon Christopher Finlayson moved, and the question was proposed, That the Ngati Tuwharetoa, Raukawa, and Te Arawa River Iwi Waikato River Bill be now read a third time.
New Zealand National 57; New Zealand Labour 40; Green Party 9; Māori Party 5; Progressive 1; United Future 1
The Ngati Tuwharetoa, Raukawa, and Te Arawa River Iwi Waikato River Bill was read a third time.
The Speaker declared the House in Committee for consideration of the Child and Family Protection Bill.
Clauses 1 and 2, and Parts 1 to 3 read.
At 5.56 pm the House adjourned.